Wildberg, Switzerland
Wild Mountain is a municipality in the district of Pfäffikon of the canton of Zurich in Switzerland. The three former civil parishes Wildenberg, Schalchen and Ehrikon joined in the thirties together for community Wildenberg.
Coat of arms
Blazon
The coat of arms of wild mountain is based on the seal of the nobles of wild mountain. The black ram's head on a golden background was used as the coat of arms in the 18th century.
Geography
From the municipality surface 54 % are used for agriculture, 39 % is forest and 7 % is built-up area or serves the traffic.
Wild mountain borders the municipalities of: Wila, Bauma, Pfäffikon, Rumlikon, White Lingen, cell ZH and Turbenthal
Population
Policy
The SVP has 45.6 %, the SP 20.3 %, the FDP 9.8 %, Green 9.1 %, the CVP 2.8 %, and the EPP 6.3 % of the vote.
Mayor Roland Banninger ( term 2010-2014).
Train
In primary school Wildenberg about 70 children are taught in four class trains, the outer guard Schalchen is currently shut down.
Transport links
Wild Mountain is by a post bus line with Fehraltorf, there connection to S 3 Aarau - connected Ruti ZH - Lenzburg - Dietikon - Zurich HB - Effretikon - Wetzikon and Turbenthal, there connection to S 26 Winterthur HB - Bauma.