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Dättlikon
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Dättlikon is a municipality in the district of Winterthur in the canton of Zürich in Switzerland.
Dättlikon is a small municipality located in the Winterthur district within the canton of Zürich in Switzerland. It represents one of the many local administrative divisions that make up Switzerland's federal system of government.
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Key facts
- Swiss town.subject_name
- Dättlikon
- Swiss town.municipality_type
- municipality
- Swiss town.image_photo
- Daettlikon 153.jpg
- Swiss town.imagepath_coa
- CHE Dättlikon COA.svg
- Swiss town.imagepath_flag
- CHE Dättlikon Flag.svg
- Swiss town.canton
- Zurich
- Swiss town.iso code region
- CH-ZH
- Swiss town.district
- Winterthur
- Swiss town.postal_code
- 8421
- Swiss town.municipality_code
- 0215
- Swiss town.area
- 2.87
- Swiss town.elevation
- 386
- Swiss town.website
- www.daettlikon.ch
- Swiss town.neighboring_municipalities
- Buch am Irchel, Embrach, Freienstein-Teufen, Neftenbach, Pfungen
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Dättlikon is a municipality in the district of Winterthur in the canton of Zürich in Switzerland.
==History== Dättlikon is first mentioned in 1241 as Tetelinkhoven.
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