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Dotnacht is a village and former municipality in the canton of Thurgau, Switzerland.

Aerial view (1954)

It was first recorded in the year 824 as Tottinheiche.

The municipality contained the villages Engelswilen, Aufhäusern, Altshof, among others. In 1850, it had 327 inhabitants, which decreased to 281 in 1900. After a temporary increase to 303 in 1950, the population declined again to 244 in 1990.

In 1996, the municipality was merged with the neighboring municipalities Alterswilen, Altishausen, Ellighausen, Hugelshofen, Lippoldswilen, Neuwilen, and Siegershausen, forming a new and larger municipality of Kemmental.

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47°36′3″N 9°8′28″E / 47.60083°N 9.14111°E / 47.60083; 9.14111



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