Todtnau

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Town in Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Coat of arms of Todtnau
Coat of arms
Location of Todtnau
in Lörrach District
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(2015–23) Andreas Wießner[1]Area
 • Total69.60 km2 (26.87 sq mi)Elevation
659 m (2,162 ft)Population
 (2022-12-31)[2]
 • Total4,952 • Density71/km2 (180/sq mi)Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET) • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)Postal codes
79674
Dialling codes07671Vehicle registrationLÖWebsiteOfficial website

Todtnau is a town in the district of Lörrach in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. As of 2009 its population was of 4,932.

Geography

It is situated in the Black Forest, on the river Wiese, 20 km southeast of Freiburg.

The municipality counts 8 civil parishes (Ortsteil):

  • Aftersteg
  • Brandenberg
  • Geschwend
  • Herrenschwand
  • Muggenbrunn
  • Präg
  • Schlechtnau
  • Todtnauberg

Personalities

  • Karl Nessler, inventor of the permanent wave was born here.
  • Martin Heidegger had a chalet in Todtnauberg

Photogallery

  • Todtnau waterfall
    Todtnau waterfall
  • The church of Geschwend
    The church of Geschwend
  • Panoramic view of Todtnau
    Panoramic view of Todtnau
  • Todtnau, church: die Sankt Johannes der Täuferkirche
    Todtnau, church: die Sankt Johannes der Täuferkirche
  • Schlechtnau, chapel in the street
    Schlechtnau, chapel in the street
  • Muggenbrunn, church (die Sankt Cornelius Kirche) in the street
    Muggenbrunn, church (die Sankt Cornelius Kirche) in the street
  • Aftersteg, church: die Sankt Anna Kirche
    Aftersteg, church: die Sankt Anna Kirche

References

  1. ^ Aktuelle Wahlergebnisse, Staatsanzeiger, accessed 13 September 2021.
  2. ^ "Bevölkerung nach Nationalität und Geschlecht am 31. Dezember 2022" [Population by nationality and sex as of December 31, 2022] (CSV) (in German). Statistisches Landesamt Baden-Württemberg. June 2023.

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