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Aargau
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{{Infobox Canton|short_name=Aargau|
local_names=Aargau|
coa_img_path=Aargau.png|
locatormap_img_path=Swiss_Canton_Map_AG.png|
cantonalmap_img_path=Karte Kanton Aargau.png|
capital=
Aarau|
area=1404|area_rank=10th|area_scale=9|
population=550900|population_rank=4th|population_asof=2003|
population_density=392|
since=1803|
abbr=AG|
languages=
German language German|
executive=Regierungsrat|executive_members=5|
legislative=
Grosser Rat|parliament_members=140|
highest=Geissfluegrat|highest_m=908|
municipalities_number=232|
districts_designation=Bezirke|districts_number=11|}}
{{otheruses}}
{{Audio|De-Aargau.ogg|'''Aargau'''}} (
German language German '''Aargau''',
French language French '''Argovie''',
Italian language Italian '''Argovia''',
Romansh '''Argovia'''; anglicized '''Argovia''') is one of the more northerly
Cantons of Switzerland cantons of
Switzerland. It comprises the lower course of the
river Aar, which is why the canton is called Aargau (meaning ''Aar district'').
Geography
Its total area is 1,404 km², its population is 550,000 (as of 2002). The capital is
Aarau. It borders
Germany to the north. To the west lie the cantons of
Basel-Landschaft,
Canton of Solothurn Solothurn and
Canton of Bern Bern. The canton of
Canton of Lucerne Lucerne lies south of the canton of Aargau,
Canton of Zürich Zürich and
Canton of Zug Zug to the east.
The canton of Aargau is one of the least mountainous Swiss cantons, forming part of a great table-land, to the north of the
Alps and the east of the
Jura mountains Jura, above which rise low hills. The surface of the country is beautifully diversified, undulating tracts and well-wooded hills alternating with fertile valleys watered mainly by the Aar and its tributaries. The valleys alternate with pleasant hills, most of which are wooded.
It contains the famous hot sulphur springs of
Baden, Switzerland Baden and
Schinznach, while at
Rheinfelden there are very extensive saline springs. Just below
Brugg the
Reuss River Reuss and the
Limmat join the Aar, while around Brugg are the ruined castle of
Habsburg, the old convent of
Koenigsfelden (with fine painted medieval glass) and the remains of the
ancient Rome Roman settlement of ''Vindonissa'' (
Windisch).
History
Argovia was the border region between
Alamannia and
Burgundy, and was a disputed territory between these duchies. From the end of the
Hohenstaufen dynasty up to 1415, it was ruled by the
Habsburgs, and many historical old castles can be found there. Examples include Habsburg, Lenzburg and Wildegg. There are also a number of former monasteries, such as in Wettingen and Muri. All of these were founded by the Habsburg family. They were closed by the government in 1841, which was one of the causes of the civil war called the "
Sonderbund War," in 1847 in Switzerland. Aargau is also believed to be the ancestral home of Reformist author
George Mangold (
1822-1894).
In 1415 the Aargau region was taken from the Habsburgs by the Swiss Confederates.
Bern kept the south-west portion (
Zofingen,
Aarburg,
Aarau,
Lenzburg, and
Brugg). Some districts, named the ''Freie Ämter'' or ''free bailiwicks'' (Mellingen, Muri, Villmergen, and Bremgarten), with the countship of Baden, were ruled as ''subject lands'' by all or certain of the Confederates.
10 March -
18 April 1798 it was under French occupation, thereafter the Bernese portion became the canton of Aargau of the
Helvetic Republic, the remainder forming the
Canton of Baden. In 1803, the two halves were united under the name of canton of Aargau, which was then admitted a full member of the reconstituted Confederation. The
Fricktal, ceded in 1802 by
Austria, via Napoleonic France, to the Helvetic Republic, was shortly a separate Swiss canton under a ''
Statthalter'' ('Lieutenant'), but on
9 March 1803 became incorporated as part of the canton Aargau.
The chief magistracy of Aargau changed its style repeatedly:
*first two consecutive ''
Regierungsstatthalter'' :
**April 1798 - November 1801 Jakob Emmanuel Feer (b. 1754 - d. 1833)
**1802 - 1803 Johann Heinrich Rothpletz (b. 1766 - d. 1833)
*Presidents of the Government Commission
**
10 March 1803 -
26 April 1803 Johann Rudolf Dolder (b. 1753 - d. 1807)
**
26 April 1803 - 1815 a 'Small Council' (president rotating monthly)
*annual ''
Amtsbürgermeister'' 1815-1831
*annual ''
Landammänner'' since 1815
In the year 2003 the canton Aargau celebrated its 200
th birthday.
For centuries, two villages in the Aargau, Endingen and Lengnau, were the only places in Switzerland where Jews were permitted to live. They were not permitted to own houses or to live under the same roof with Christians. For the slow process of Jewish emancipation in Aargau and Switzerland, see link below.
Economy
The lands of the canton of Aargau are of the most fertile in Switzerland.
Dairy farming, crops and fruits are of the principal economic activities in the canton. Industry is developed, particularly in electrical engineering, precision instruments,
iron,
steel and
cement.
Three out of four of Switzerland's nuclear power plants are in the canton of Aargau (Beznau, Gösgen and Leibstadt). Additionally the many rivers supply enough water for a lot of hydroelectrical power plants throughout the canton. The canton of Aargau is often called "the energy canton".
A significant number of people commutes into the financial centre of the city of
Zürich just across the cantonal border.
Tourism is of significant size, particularly caused by the hot springs at Baden and Schinznach Bad. Hillwalking is another source of tourists, but only of limited significance.
Municipalities
There are a total of 231 municipalities in the canton of Aargau.
''See also:''
municipalities of the canton of Aargau,
municipalities of Switzerland
Districts of Switzerland Districts
{{Template:Canton Aargau districts}}
See also
*
Aargauer Zeitung
Sources and External links
{{Wikisource1911Enc|Aargau}}
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Official website (German)
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Official Statistics
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''Jewish Encyclopedia'': aargau
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WorldStatesmen- Swiss Cantons
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