Lottstetten
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Lottstetten | |
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Location of Lottstetten
within Waldshut district | |
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| Location of Lottstetten | |
| Coordinates: 47°37′44″N 08°34′20″E / 47.62889°N 8.57222°E | |
| Country | Germany |
| State | Baden-Württemberg |
| Admin. region | Freiburg |
| District | Waldshut |
| Government | |
| • Mayor (2019–27) | Andreas Morasch[1] |
| Area | |
• Total | 13.4 km2 (5.2 sq mi) |
| Elevation | 433 m (1,421 ft) |
| Population (2023-12-31)[2] | |
• Total | 2,443 |
| • Density | 182/km2 (472/sq mi) |
| Time zone | UTC+01:00 (CET) |
| • Summer (DST) | UTC+02:00 (CEST) |
| Postal codes | 79807 |
| Dialling codes | 07745 |
| Vehicle registration | WT |
| Website | www.lottstetten.de |
Lottstetten (German pronunciation: [lɔtˈʃtɛtn̩]) is a municipality in the district of Waldshut in Baden-Württemberg in Germany.
In 1806 Lottstetten became part of Baden.
From 1840 until 1935, the territory of Lottstetten together with Altenburg, Jestetten and what was then Dettighofen, was part of the region which formed a customs exclusion zone and was not part of the German customs area. Inhabitants were able to offer their produce to the rest of Germany as well as to Switzerland. This situation brought about a higher standard of living and prosperity compared to the rest of Germany.
Geography
Lottstetten is surrounded on three sides by the international and customs border with Switzerland. To the west, south and east of the village lies the Rhine and Swiss territory. Road border crossings into Switzerland are located near Lottstetten with Rafz in canton Zurich, with Solgen part of Rafz and the Nack to Ischläg crossing in Rüdlingen municipality, canton Schaffhausen.





