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Baden District, Aargau

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Bezirk Baden
Baden District
District
Map
Country Switzerland
Canton Aargau
CapitalBaden
Area
 • Total153.07 km2 (59.10 sq mi)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total146,064
 • Density950/km2 (2,500/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Municipalities26

Baden District is a district in the canton of Aargau, Switzerland. The district capital is the town of Baden and the largest municipality is Wettingen, located in the Limmat Valley (German: Limmattal). The district has a total of 26 municipalities, an area of 153.07 km2 (59.10 sq mi), and a population (as of 2014) of about 138,000.

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Geography

Baden District has an area, as of 1997, of 153.09 km2 (59.11 sq mi). Of this area, 37.1% is used for agricultural purposes, while 38.5% is forested. The rest of the land, (22.4%) is settled.[1]

History

The district is descended from the historic County of Baden, which was dissolved in 1798 upon the creation of the short-lived Canton of Baden (1798–1803). The first district of Baden existed during the existence of that canton, covering part of the former county, and upon its merging into the canton of Aargau, the contemporary district was formed.

Upon the merging of the canton of Baden into Aargau in 1803, the district gained the municipalities of Würenlingen, Bellikon, Künten, Remetschwil, Stetten, Mellingen, Wohlenschwil and Mägenwil (from neighbouring districts of the canton of Baden) but had to give up Hüttikon, Oetwil an der Limmat, Dietikon and Schlieren to the Canton of Zurich.

Demographics

Baden District has a population of 146,064 (as of 31 December 2020).[2]

As of 2000, there were 6,801 homes with 1 or 2 persons in the household, 26,662 homes with 3 or 4 persons in the household, and 15,363 homes with 5 or more persons in the household. The average number of people per household was 2.28 individuals.[1] In 2008 there were 16,394 single family homes (or 27.4% of the total) out of a total of 59,766 homes and apartments.[3]

Of the school age population (in the 2008/2009 school year), there are 8,595 students attending primary school, there are 3,206 students attending secondary school, there are 1,949 students attending tertiary or university level schooling, there are 25 students who are seeking a job after school in the municipality.[1]

Economy

As of 2000 there were 63,243 residents who worked in the district, while 48,284 residents worked outside the district and 36,923 people commuted into the district for work.[4]

Religion

From the 2000 census, 54,408 or 46.7% are Roman Catholic, while 32,482 or 27.9% belonged to the Swiss Reformed Church. Of the rest of the population, there are 207 individuals (or about 0.18% of the population) who belong to the Christian Catholic faith.[1]

Municipalities

Coat of arms Name Population

(31 December 2020)[2]
Area
in km²
Baden
Baden 19,621 14.72
Bellikon
Bellikon 1,544 4.94
Bergdietikon
Bergdietikon 2,909 5.94
Birmenstorf
Birmenstorf 2,962 7.80
Ehrendingen
Ehrendingen 4,880 7.31
Ennetbaden
Ennetbaden 3,486 2.11
Fislisbach
Fislisbach 5,578 5.05
Freienwil
Freienwil 1,110 3.99
Gebenstorf
Gebenstorf 5,514 5.64
Killwangen
Killwangen 2,051 2.43
Künten
Künten 1,838 4.89
Mägenwil
Mägenwil 2,139 3.48
Mellingen
Mellingen 5,865 4.86
Neuenhof
Neuenhof 8,954 5.37
Niederrohrdorf
Niederrohrdorf 4,225 3.33
Oberrohrdorf
Oberrohrdorf 4,037 4.30
Obersiggenthal
Obersiggenthal 8,661 8.36
Remetschwil
Remetschwil 2,023 3.88
Spreitenbach
Spreitenbach 12,126 8.60
Stetten
Stetten 2,224 4.41
Untersiggenthal
Untersiggenthal 7,229 8.28
Wettingen
Wettingen 21,099 10.59
Wohlenschwil
Wohlenschwil 1,677 4.39
Würenlingen
Würenlingen 4,838 9.37
Würenlos
Würenlos 6,511 9.03
Total 146,064 153.07

Mergers

The following changes to the district's municipalities have occurred since 2000:

References

  1. ^ a b c d Statistical Department of Canton Aargau - Aargauer Zahlen 2009 Archived 2012-02-22 at the Wayback Machine (in German) accessed 20 January 2010
  2. ^ a b "Ständige und nichtständige Wohnbevölkerung nach institutionellen Gliederungen, Geburtsort und Staatsangehörigkeit". bfs.admin.ch (in German). Swiss Federal Statistical Office - STAT-TAB. 31 December 2020. Retrieved 21 September 2021.
  3. ^ Statistical Department of Canton Aargau Archived 2012-02-22 at the Wayback Machine (in German) accessed 20 January 2010
  4. ^ Statistical Department of Canton Aargau-Bereich 11  Verkehr und Nachrichtenwesen Archived 2012-02-22 at the Wayback Machine (in German) accessed 21 January 2010

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