Dauhingen, Municipality in Schwarzwald-Baar district, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
Dauchingen encompasses 10.04 square kilometers at 732 meters elevation in the Black Forest region, housing approximately 3,900 residents within its rural landscape of forests and agricultural lands.
Archaeological evidence reveals Roman villa rustica occupation between 88-138 AD, followed by Alemanni settlement around 270 AD, with first documented mention as 'Tuchingen' in 1092 belonging to St. George's Abbey.
The municipality preserves its agricultural heritage through traditional farming practices, local festivals, and community organizations that maintain regional customs and environmental protection initiatives.
The town hall located on Deißlinger Straße 17 provides municipal services, with transportation access via Bundesstraße 27, B523, and A81 autobahn, plus railway connections to surrounding cities.
The official coat of arms displays a yellow lion holding a white plowshare on red background, derived from an 1807 seal representing its historical territorial transitions.
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