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Canton of Z?ich

Flag of the canton
Capital:Z?ich
Abbr.:ZH
Joined:1351
Population:1,228,600
Area:1,729 km²
Language:German
The Swiss canton of Z?ich (German: Kanton Z?ich) has a population of about 1.2 million. It is located in the northeast of Switzerland and the city of Z?ich is its capital. The official language is German, but people speak the local Swiss German dialect called Z?it?tsch. The name of the canton is sometimes written without umlauts: Zurich.

Table of contents
1 Geography
2 History
3 Political substructures
4 Government
5 Economy
6 Transport
7 External links

Geography

The canton of Z?ich is situated north of the Alps. Its neighbouring cantons are Schaffhausen to the north, Aargau to the west, the cantons of Zug and Schwyz to the south and the cantons of Thurgau and St.Gallen to the east. Most of the Lake Z?ich is located within the canton.

The area of the canton of Z?ich is 1,729 km2. About 80% of the land is considered productive. Forests make up 505 km2, whilst lakes cover 73 km2. The main lakes are the Lake Z?ich, the Greifensee and the Pf?fikersee.

Most of the canton consists of shallow river valleys which drain towards the Rhine to the north of the canton. In the northwest and southeast of the canton there are more mountainous areas. The valley of the river Linth leads into the Lake Z?ich and continues as the Limmat river. This valley is the most significant valley of the canton of Z?ich. The valley of the Glatt river originates in the Greifensee and is separated from the Limmat by ridges. The valley of the river T?s is gorge- like. It is located in the east of the canton and is separated from the Toggenburg area in the Canton of St. Gallen by a mountainous area. The H?nli (1133 m) is the highest elevation of this mountain ridge. The valley of the river Sihl is located in the west of the canton. In confluences with the river Limmat in the city of Z?ich. The river Sihl is separated from the lake of Z?ich by the Albis Range. The Albishorn (915 m) is the highest elevation of this range. The highest elevation in the canton is at the H?rohnen in the southeast of the canton.

The ?tliberg is part of the Albis Range. This mountain is popular with the population of the city of Z?ich for recreation. There is a railway up to the ?tliberg.

History

The canton of Z?ich consists of lands acquired by the capital Z?ich up to the year 1803. The canton of Z?ich joined the Swiss confederation in 1351. The lower part of the canton was added to the territories of Z?ich in 1362. The northern parts up to the river Rhine came to the canton after the city of Z?ich purchased Winterthur from the Habsburgs in 1467. The constitution of the canton was established in 1869.

Political substructures


Location of the canton
The Canton is divided into 171 municipalities. These are part of the following 12 districts:
The districts are named after their captial.

Government

Legislative power

The parliament has 180 members elected every four years.

Executive power

The canton is government by a seven member council (Regierungsrat). On 6 April 2003, the following were elected for four years:

Economy

Most of the land is cultivated, but the canton of Z?ich is not considered as an agricultural area. The lands to the north and east are more agrigultural, but in every part of the canton manufacturing predominates. The canton of Z?ich is noted for machinery. Silk and cotton weaving were important in the past, but have not ceased to be of importance. There is a paper industry. Small and midle sized companies are important contributors to the economy of the canton of Z?ich. The city of Z?ich is a major banking centre, but insurance is also of importance.

Transport

Railways in standard gauge run through all major valleys in the canton. The centre for transport is Z?ich where a great number of local railways connect to national and international rail links. The railway station of the city of Z?ich is one of the busiest in the world, counting the number of arriving and departing trains. Z?ich is well connected to other European cities using rail links. The major trains ICE, TGV and Cisalpino are connect to Z?ich.

The first Swiss railway run in the Limmat valley in 1847, connecting Z?ich to Baden.

The major airport of Switzerland is located in Z?ich- Kloten, a mere 12 kilometres from the city centre of Z?ich. It is home to the Swiss airlines.

External links