Lenzburg District
The district is a district of Lenzburg in the canton of Aargau in Switzerland, which consists of the center of the canton and the northern Lake Valley. The district includes 20 communities residents.
Neighboring districts
The district of Lenzburg is bordered to the north by the district of Brugg in the north- east by the district of Baden, on the east by the District Bremgarten, on the south by the Office high village (LU), on the southwest by the District Kulm and on the west by the district of Aarau.
History
The Office Lenzburg was probably created in 1030 by the Counts of Lenzburg, whose seat was the 1077 introduction to a castle Lenzburg. The district passed into the possession of the Kyburgs and later to 1415 whose heirs of the Habsburgs to 1250/56. After the conquest of the Aargau by the Confederates, the area was up to the Helvetic Revolution in 1798 an office and the center of the county of the same name in the Bernese Aargau. During the Helvetic Republic Lenzburg was during five years of Swiss district and from the mediation of 1803 a district of the newly created Canton of Aargau.
Residents communities
Changes in the community inventory
Communities to 1899
Communities by 1950