Iselisberg

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Iselisberg
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Iselisberg
Location in Switzerland
Coordinates: 47°35′11″N8°49′36″E / 47.58639°N 8.82667°E / 47.58639; 8.82667
CountryFlag of Switzerland.svg   Switzerland
Canton Canton of Thurgau
Municipality Uesslingen-Buch

Iselisberg is a village in the canton of Thurgau, Switzerland.

It is located just north of Uesslingen. In 1995, the Uesslingen municipality merged with its neighbor to form a new and larger municipality Uesslingen-Buch.

It used to be a centre of wine production.

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