Seen (Winterthur)

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Seen
District of the city of Winterthur
District
CHE Seen WH Flag.svg
Seen-blazon.svg
Karte Winterthur Stadtkreis 3.png
Coordinates: 47°28′34″N8°46′12″E / 47.476°N 8.770°E / 47.476; 8.770 Coordinates: 47°28′34″N8°46′12″E / 47.476°N 8.770°E / 47.476; 8.770
Country Switzerland
Canton Zürich
City Winterthur
first mentioned774
Incorporated1922
Area
  Total11.01 km2 (4.25 sq mi)
Population
 (31 Dec 2012)
  Total17,630
  Density1,555/km2 (4,030/sq mi)
Postal code
8405, 8482
District number3
Quarters Waser
Büelwiesen
Waldegg
Ganzenbühl
Sonnenberg
Oberseen
Gotzenwil
Eidberg
Iberg
Sennhof

Seen is a district in the Swiss city of Winterthur. It is district number 3.

The district comprises the quarters Waser, Büelwiesen, Waldegg, Ganzenbühl, Sonnenberg, Ricketwil, Oberseen, Gotzenwil, Eidberg, Iberg and Sennhof.

Aerial view from 300 m by Walter Mittelholzer (1920) ETH-BIB-Winterthur-Seen v. S. aus 200 m-Inlandfluge-LBS MH01-002613 croppedandcorrected.tif
Aerial view from 300 m by Walter Mittelholzer (1920)

Seen was formerly a municipality of its own, but was incorporated into Winterthur in 1922.

Transport

Winterthur-Seen railway station is a stop of the S-Bahn Zürich on the line S11 and S26.

The station is also a terminus of line 2 of the Winterthur trolleybus system.

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