Bad Buchau

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"Bad Buchau incorporates the nine villages of Allmannsweiler, Dürnau, Kanzach, Betzenweiler, Moosburg, Alleshausen, Seekirch, Tiefenbach, and Oggelshausen, as well as the outlying farm settlements of Ottobeurer Hof, Bruckhof, and Henauhof. Also part of Bad Buchau is the formerly independent district of Kappel.

The official language is German, with day-to-day conversations by the majority of its inhabitants in the Swabian dialect.

From the 13th century to the mediatisation of 1803, Buchau had the particularity of being the seat of both an Imperial Abbey and a Free Imperial City. In terms of area, it was one of the smallest such cities and its island situation eliminated the necessity to erect city walls and towers. Buchau, however, lost its insular benefits after the water level of Lake Federsee had been lowered on two occasions." - (en.wikipedia.org 01.06.2020)
Latitude
48.066112518311
Longitude
9.6099996566772
Inhabitants
4,040
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  • Bildstock mit Marienbildnis

    Bildstock mit Marienbildnis

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    Image: Stiftsmuseum Bad Buchau - CC BY-NC-SA

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    Maria Karolina von Königsegg-Rothenfels

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    Image: Landesmuseum Württemberg, Stuttgart - CC BY-SA

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    Pflanzenbohrer aus der Gegend von Buchau, Saulgau etc.

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    Image: Deutsches Landwirtschaftsmuseum Hohenheim - CC BY-NC-SA

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    Kommode, um 1800

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    Image: Museum "Alte Posthalterei" - CC BY-NC-SA

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