Arni-Islisberg

Arni Islisberg is a former municipality in the Swiss canton of Aargau District Bremgarten. It was formed in 1803 after the creation of the canton from the villages Arni and Islisberg. In 1983, the church was again separated into its original components.

In the second half of the 20th century, the residents of Islisberg felt increasingly forced to the edge of the fast-growing Arni, although they were able to make independent decisions on tax issues, the education and construction. In 1974 she demanded in a consultative vote, form a separate parish. The Grand Council ( cantonal parliament ) rejected this 1978 first off, because there was no legal basis for this. In 1981, the separation was decided that was oppositionslos confirmed a year later by the Great Council, and completed on 1 January 1983.

The separation of these rather small community is remarkable, as has been increasing in recent decades, the number of municipal mergers in Switzerland strong. Since 2000, an increasing trend toward municipal mergers is also noticeable in Aargau.

Arni | Berikon | Bremgarten | Büttikon | Dottikon | Eggenwil | Fischbach | Hägglingen | Islisberg | Jonen | Niederwil | Oberlunkhofen | Oberwil- Lieli | Rudolfstetten- Friedlisberg | Sarmenstorf | Tägerig | Uezwil | Unterlunkhofen | Villmergen | Widen | Wohlen | Zufikon

Former Municipality: Anglikon | Arni Islisberg | Hermetschwil squadrons | Hilfikon | Lieli | Nesselnbach

Canton of Aargau | Districts of Canton Aargau | Municipalities of the canton of Aargau

  • Former municipality in Switzerland
  • Arni
  • Islisberg
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