Seitingen-Oberflacht is a municipality in the district of Tuttlingen, located in the federal state of Baden-Württemberg (a state of the country) of Germany.

Overview

The community combines two principal villages and functions as a local administrative unit within the district. It is part of the political and administrative structures of Baden-Württemberg and participates in the district-level services provided from Tuttlingen.

Local structure

  • The municipality includes the settlements of Seitingen and Oberflacht as its main population centres.
  • Local governance is carried out by a municipal council and a mayor, in accordance with state law for municipalities in Baden-Württemberg.

History

Both villages have long histories typical of small settlements in the region. Documentary evidence and local tradition indicate habitation for many centuries; the current municipal form reflects administrative changes during the 20th century that brought the communities together under a single local government.

Economy and transport

The area remains largely rural in character, with agriculture and small businesses forming a part of the local economy. Transport connections link the municipality to neighbouring towns and to the wider road and public-transport networks serving the district of Tuttlingen and the state of Baden-Württemberg.

Culture and points of interest

Seitingen-Oberflacht retains village-scale cultural life, including local clubs, festivals and parish activities common to communities in the region. Visitors will find traditional local architecture and countryside typical of this part of southern Germany.