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About Canton of Schaffhausen
Canton of Schaffhausen is located in northern Switzerland, bordered by the canton of Zurich to the south and Germany to the north, east, and west. The capital is Schaffhausen, known for its well-preserved old town and the Munot fortress.
Other notable towns include Stein am Rhein, famous for its medieval architecture. Schaffhausen covers an area of about 115 square miles (298 square kilometers) and has a population of 87,111[1]. The canton is divided into 3 districts. German is the primary language. Established in 1501, Schaffhausen is known for the Rhine Falls, the largest waterfall in Europe, which is a major tourist attraction.
The Facts:Capital: Schaffhausen.
Area: 115 sq mi (298 sq km).
Official language: German.
Population (December 2023): 87,111[1].
Municipalities: Bargen, Beggingen, Beringen, Buch, Buchberg, Büttenhardt, Dörflingen, Gächlingen, Guntmadingen, Hallau, Hemishofen, Lohn, Löhningen, Merishausen, Neuhausen, Neunkirch, Oberhallau, Ramsen, Rüdlingen, Schaffhausen, Schleitheim, Siblingen, Stein am Rhein, Stetten, Thayngen, Trasadingen, Wilchingen.
References
1. "Federal Statistical Office.Last Updated: November 25, 2024
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