Baden District, Aargau
The district is a district of Baden in the canton of Aargau in Switzerland, which mainly comprises the area south of the warehouses, and the lower reaches of the river Limmat and the Reuss.
History
Historically, the district of Baden developed from the medieval County of Baden, which in 1415 by the Confederates was a common rule, the federal levels after the conquest of the former Hapsburg Aargau and 1798 according to the Helvetic Revolution and the associated occupation by the French in the Helvetic canton of Baden were incorporated. 1803 Canton Baden was dissolved by the Act of Mediation and merged with the Canton Frick Valley and the Helvetic canton of Aargau Canton of Aargau to the current. From the former county of Baden Baden in the canton of Aargau district was.
Residents communities
The district includes 26 communities inhabitants, the largest city is Wettingen. Below is the list:
Kloster Fahr
The to 2007 no political community associated Priory driving is a exclave in Aargau canton of Zurich Limmat. Since 2008, the area belongs to the territory of Aargau community Würenlos. 1889 Würenlos had first tried einzugemeinden the 1:48 -hectare monastery.
Changes in the community inventory
Communities to 1882
Communities to 1899
Communities until 1905
Communities by 1961
Communities by 2005
- 2006: Merger Oberehrendingen and Unterehrendingen → Unterehrendingen