Walzenhausen

Walzenhausen

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Walzenhausen
Coordinates: 47°27′N 9°36′E / 47.450°N 9.600°E / 47.450; 9.600Coordinates: 47°27′N 9°36′E / 47.450°N 9.600°E / 47.450; 9.600
Country Switzerland
Canton Appenzell Ausserrhoden
District n.a.
Area[1]
  Total 6.97 km2 (2.69 sq mi)
Elevation 672 m (2,205 ft)
Population (Dec 2014[2])
  Total 2,054
  Density 290/km2 (760/sq mi)
Postal code 9428
SFOS number 3037
Surrounded by Au (SG), Berneck (SG), Lutzenberg, Oberegg (AI), Rheineck (SG), Sankt Margrethen (SG), Wolfhalden
Website www.walzenhausen.ch
SFSO statistics

Walzenhausen is a municipality in the canton of Appenzell Ausserrhoden in Switzerland.

History

The farm Walzenhausen was mentioned first in 1320. The church was built in 1638 in as little as nine months. This was the establishment of Walzenhausen as a municipality.

In the past textiles played an important role, but today tourism has taken this role. This is facilitated by good public transport links.

Geography

Walzenhausen has an area, as of 2006, of 7 km2 (2.7 sq mi). Of this area, 52.4% is used for agricultural purposes, while 34.4% is forested. The rest of the land, (13.1%) is settled.[3]

Walzenhausen is the eastern most village in the canton Appenzell Ausserrhoden. It lies at 670 m (2,200 ft) and offers a panorama of Lake Constance 300 m (980 ft) below.

Transport

The Rheineck–Walzenhausen mountain railway links the village to Rheineck railway station, 272 m (892 ft) below. The line operates one or two return journeys per hour, depending on the time of day, which connect at Rheineck with main line services to the city of St. Gallen and other local towns. Local buses link Walzenhausen to Heiden and St. Margrethen.[4][5]

Demographics

Walzenhausen has a population (as of 2008) of 2,071, of which about 16.2% are foreign nationals.[6] Over the last 10 years the population has decreased at a rate of -4.1%. Most of the population (as of 2000) speaks German (92.3%), with Serbo-Croatian being second most common ( 1.7%) and Italian being third ( 1.4%).[3]

As of 2000, the gender distribution of the population was 50.9% male and 49.1% female.[7] The age distribution, as of 2000, in Walzenhausen is; 176 people or 8.1% of the population are between 0–6 years old. 278 people or 12.7% are 6-15, and 98 people or 4.5% are 16-19. Of the adult population, 96 people or 4.4% of the population are between 20–24 years old. 646 people or 29.6% are 25-44, and 530 people or 24.3% are 45-64. The senior population distribution is 250 people or 11.5% of the population are between 65–79 years old, and 107 people or 4.9% are over 80.[7]

In the 2007 federal election the FDP received 68.4% of the vote.[3]

In Walzenhausen about 68.5% of the population (between age 25-64) have completed either non-mandatory upper secondary education or additional higher education (either university or a Fachhochschule).[3]

Walzenhausen has an unemployment rate of 1.67%. As of 2005, there were 53 people employed in the primary economic sector and about 27 businesses involved in this sector. 323 people are employed in the secondary sector and there are 34 businesses in this sector. 732 people are employed in the tertiary sector, with 72 businesses in this sector.[3]

The historical population is given in the following table:[7]

Historical population
YearPop.±%
1980 2,004    
1990 2,152+7.4%
2000 2,134−0.8%
2005 2,064−3.3%
2007 2,041−1.1%

References

  1. Arealstatistik Standard - Gemeindedaten nach 4 Hauptbereichen
  2. Swiss Federal Statistics Office – STAT-TAB Ständige und Nichtständige Wohnbevölkerung nach Region, Geschlecht, Nationalität und Alter (German) accessed 31 August 2015
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 Swiss Federal Statistical Office accessed 17-Sep-2009
  4. "Rheineck–Walzenhausen" (PDF). Bundesamt für Verkehr. Retrieved 2014-06-27.
  5. Lambert, Anthony (2013). Switzerland Without A Car (5th ed.). Chalfont St. Peter: Bradt Travel Guides. p. 92. ISBN 978 1 84162 447 1.
  6. Brief Statistics for the half-canton (German) accessed 15 September 2009
  7. 1 2 3 Appenzell Outer Rhodes website (German) accessed 15 September 2009
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