Cantons Of Switzerland

The twenty-six cantons of Switzerland are the states of the federal state of Switzerland. Historically and until the mid-19th century, each canton in the then-confederation was a sovereign state, with its own borders, army, and currency; the current federal structure was established in 1848. During the sixteenth century, the Swiss Confederation was composed of thirteen self-governed states. These states were called cantons, and there were two different kinds of cantons: the six forest cantons and seven urban cantons. Though they were technically part of the Holy Roman Empire, they had become almost completely liberated when the Swiss defeated Emperor Maximillian in 1499. The six forest cantons were democratic republics, while the seven urban cantons were governed by city councils. However, these city councils were controlled by small oligarchies of wealthy citizens. The urban cantons included Zurich, Bern, and Basel. Each canton has its own constitution, legislature, government and courts. Most of the cantons' legislatures are unicameral parliaments, their size varying between fifty-eight and two hundred seats. A few legislatures are general assemblies (Landsgemeinden). The cantonal governments consist of either five or seven members, depending on the canton. All tasks that do not explicitly fall within the Confederation according to the Swiss Constitution are matters of the cantons. The cantons determine the degree of autonomy of the municipalities, thus this varies greatly. The sizes of the cantons are extremely different: from just 37 to 7,105 square km; the populations vary from 14,900 to 1,244,400. In cantonal matters, direct democracy in the form of general assemblies (Landsgemeinde) is now confined to the cantons of Appenzell Innerrhoden and Glarus. In all other cantons democratic rights are expressed using the ballot box. Since the creation of the Canton of Jura in 1978 there have been no new cantons. Sometimes the number of cantons is given as twenty-three. In this case the cantons of Unterwalden, Appenzell, and Basel are counted as two half-cantons each. Unterwalden is divided into Obwalden and Nidwalden, Appenzell into Innerrhoden and Ausserrhoden, while Basel is divided into Basel-Stadt and Basel-Landschaft. These divisions exist for historical reasons and still only affect the number of seats in the Council of States and voting in federal initiatives. The new constitution of 1999 now enumerates each of the twenty-six cantons separately.

List and map

The table below lists the cantons in the order of the constitution.
Flag Abbr Canton Since Capital Population1 Area2 Density3 Nr. of mun.s1 Official languages
ZHZurich (Zrich)1351Zurich1,228,6001,729701171German
BEBern (Berne)1353Bern947,1005,959158399German, French
LULucerne1332Lucerne350,6001,493233107German
URUri1291Altdorf35,0001,0773320German
SZSchwyz1291Schwyz131,40090814330German
OWObwalden (Obwald)1291Sarnen32,700491667German
NWNidwalden (Nidwald)1291Stans38,60027613811German
GLGlarus1352Glarus38,3006855128German
ZGZug1352Zug100,90023941611German
FRFribourg1481Fribourg239,1001,671141242French, German
SOSolothurn1481Solothurn245,500791308126German
BSBasel-Stadt (Basle-City)1501Basel186,700375,0723German
BLBasel-Landschaft (Basle-Country)1501Liestal261,40051850286German
SHSchaffhausen1501Schaffhausen73,40029824634German
ARAppenzell Ausserrhoden (Outer Rhodes)1513Herisau453,20024322020German
AIAppenzell Innerrhoden (Inner Rhodes)1513Appenzell15,000173876German
SGSt. Gallen (St. Gall)1803St. Gallen452,6002,02622290German
GRGraubnden (Grisons)1803Chur185,7007,10526211German, Romansh, Italian
AGAargau (Argovia)1803Aarau550,9001,404388232German
TGThurgau (Thurgovia)1803Frauenfeld228,20099122980German
TITicino1803Bellinzona311,9002,812110244Italian
VDVaud1803Lausanne626,2003,212188382French
VSValais1815Sion278,2005,22453160French, German
NENeuchtel1815Neuchtel166,50080320662French
GEGeneva1815Geneva414,3002821,44245French
JUJura1979Delmont69,1008388283French
CH Switzerland   Bern 7,261,20041,285 174 2,890 German, French, Italian, Romansh
Notes: 1 on 31 December 2001, National Statistics, 2 km², 3 per km², based on 2000 population 4 seat of government and parliament, the seat of the judicial authorities is Trogen. The two letter abbreviations for Swiss cantons are widely used, e.g. on car license plates and in the ISO 3166-2 codes (with the prefix "CH-", i.e. CH-SZ for the canton of Schwyz).

Names in other languages

Abbr English French Italian German Romansh Spanish Esperanto
AGAargauArgovieArgoviaAargauArgoviaArgovia 
AIAppenzell InnerrhodenAppenzell Rhodes-IntrieuresAppenzello InternoAppenzell InnerhodenAppenzell dadensAppenzell Rodas Interiores 
ARAppenzell AusserrhodenAppenzell Rhodes-ExtrieuresAppenzello EsternoAppenzell AusserrhodenAppenzell dadorAppenzell Rodas Exteriores 
BSBasel-StadtBle-VilleBasilea CittBasel-StadtBasilea-CitadBasilea-CiudadBazelo-Urbo
BLBasel-LandschaftBle-CampagneBasilea CampagnaBasel-LandschaftBasilea-ChampagnaBasilea-CampaaBazelo-Kamparo
BEBernBerneBernaBernBernaBernaBerno
FRFribourgFribourgFriburgoFreiburg or FribourgFriburgFriburgoFriburgo
GEGenevaGenveGinevraGenfGenevraGinebraĜenevo
GLGlarusGlarisGlaronaGlarusGlarunaGlaris 
GRGraubndenGrisonsGrigioniGraubndenGrischunGrisonesGrizono
JUJuraJuraGiuraJuraGiuraJura 
LULucerneLucerneLucernaLuzernLucernaLucernaLucerno
NENeuchtelNeuchtelNeuchtelNeuenburgNeuchtelNeuchatelNeuchtel
NWNidwaldenNidwaldNidvaldoNidwaldenSutsilvaniaUnterwalden Bajo 
OWObwaldenObwaldObvaldoObwaldenSursilvaniaUnterwalden Alto 
SHSchaffhausenSchaffhouseSciaffusaSchaffhausenSchaffusaSchaffhausenŜafhaŭzo
SZSchwyzSchwyz (or Schwytz)SvittoSchwyzSvizSchwyz 
SOSolothurnSoleureSolettaSolothurnSoloturnSoleura 
SGSt. GallenSaint-GallSan GalloSt. GallenSon GaglSankt Gallen 
TGThurgauThurgovieTurgoviaThurgauTurgoviaTurgovia 
TITicinoTessinTicinoTessinTessinTesinoTiĉino
URUriUriUriUriUriUri 
VSValaisValaisValleseWallisVallaisValaisValezo
VDVaudVaudVaudWaadtVadVaudVaud
ZGZugZougZugoZugZugZug 
ZHZurichZurichZurigoZrichTuritgZurichZuriko
Notes: where a version differing from German is available.

See also

External links

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