Kanton Thurgau stretches along the southern shore of Lake Constance in northeastern Switzerland, with a population of about 283,000. Frauenfeld, the cantonal capital, has roughly 26,000 residents and sits inland along the Murg river. Kreuzlingen, directly adjacent to the German city of Konstanz, forms a cross-border urban area. The canton's landscape is defined by gentle hills, apple orchards, and hop fields that have earned it the nickname "Mostindien" (cider India) among Swiss Germans.
Historically agricultural, Thurgau has diversified into light manufacturing and logistics, benefiting from road and rail links between Zurich and the Lake Constance region. Arbon and Romanshorn serve as lakeside ferry terminals connecting Switzerland to Germany. The Kartause Ittingen, a former Carthusian monastery near Warth, now operates as a cultural centre and hotel.
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Kanton Thurgau stretches along the southern shore of Lake Constance in northeastern Switzerland, with a population of about 283,000. Frauenfeld, the cantonal capital, has roughly 26,000 residents and sits inland along the Murg river. Kreuzlingen, directly adjacent to the German city of Konstanz, forms a cross-border urban area. The canton's landscape is defined by gentle hills, apple orchards, and hop fields that have earned it the nickname "Mostindien" (cider India) among Swiss Germans.
Historically agricultural, Thurgau has diversified into light manufacturing and logistics, benefiting from road and rail links between Zurich and the Lake Constance region. Arbon and Romanshorn serve as lakeside ferry terminals connecting Switzerland to Germany. The Kartause Ittingen, a former Carthusian monastery near Warth, now operates as a cultural centre and hotel.
Escort listings for Kanton Thurgau appear in the Escortservice.com directory. The platform verifies every escort website through an editorial process before listing. Escortservice.com arranges no meetings, acts for no party, and takes no responsibility for any external website or service.
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Sex work is lawful in Switzerland under the 1942 Criminal Code and is generally protected as an economic activity under Article 27 of the Federal Constitution. Thurgau has no dedicated prostitution law, with regulation falling under cantonal police and commercial provisions. Workers must register with tax authorities for federal, cantonal, and municipal income tax, contribute to AHV/IV social security, and hold mandatory health insurance. Federal law criminalises exploitation (StGB Art. 195, up to ten years), trafficking (Art. 182, up to twenty years), and paying a minor for sexual acts (Art. 196, up to three years). Violations of cantonal prostitution rules carry fines under Art. 199. The Kantonspolizei Thurgau manages enforcement locally.
Yes. Sex work is lawful across Switzerland. Thurgau regulates through general police and commercial provisions. There is no dedicated cantonal prostitution statute.
Thurgau lies in northeastern Switzerland along the southern shore of Lake Constance, bordering Germany. The canton is known for its orchards and agricultural landscape.
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