Stockach
Stockach is a town in the district of Konstanz, in southern Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
Location
It is situated in the Hegau region, about 5 km northwest of Lake Constance, 13 km north of Radolfzell and 25 km northwest of Konstanz.Stockach includes the central city and 10 villages:
- Espasingen
- Hindelwangen
- Hoppetenzell
- Mahlspüren im Hegau
- Mahlspüren im Tal
- Seelfingen
- Raithaslach
- Wahlwies
- Winterspüren
- Zizenhausen
History
The Counts of Nellenburg became extinct in 1422 and their estates were acquired by the House of Habsburg in 1465; hence Stockach was a part of Further Austria until 1805. In the Swabian War of 1499 the troops of the Three Leagues besieged the town but failed to capture it.
During the War of the Spanish Succession, Elector Maximilian II Emanuel of Bavaria set fire to Stockach. During the French Revolutionary Wars of the Second Coalition two battles were fought here between the French First Republic and the Habsburg monarchy in 1799 and 1800. In 1810 Stockach finally fell to the Grand Duchy of Baden.
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Politics
Parties in the Ratshaus
Twin towns
Stockach is twinned with:- La Roche-sur-Foron, France, since 1972
Notable personalities
- Rudolf von Buol-Berenberg, German politician, president of German Reichstag
- 1993 Franz Ziwey, 24 years mayor of Stockach
- Marc Dumitru, actor and performer in House of Anubis