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Affoltern am Albis

Swiss municipality in the canton of Zürich

Affoltern am Albis

Summary

Swiss municipality in the canton of Zürich

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image_photoAffoltern.JPG
imagepath_coaCHE Affoltern am Albis COA.svg
imagepath_flagCHE Affoltern am Albis Flag.svg
cantonZurich
iso-code-regionCH-ZH
districtAffoltern
coordinates
postal_code8910 Affoltern am Albis, 8909 Zwillikon
municipality_code0002
area10.59
elevation491elevation_description= Central crossing near church
populationpopulationof =popofyear =
websitewww.affoltern-am-albis.ch
mayorClemens Grötschmayor_asof=mayor_party= unrelated
mayor_titleGemeindepräsidentlist_of_mayors =
parliament_namenone (Gemeindeversammlung)parliament_number_of_members =
executive_nameGemeinderatexecutive_number_of_members = 7
placesZwillikon, Ferenbach, Loh, Unterdorf, Oberdorf
neighboring_municipalitiesAeugst am Albis, Hedingen, Jonen (AG), Mettmenstetten, Obfelden, Ottenbach, Stallikon

|iso-code-region = CH-ZH

Affoltern
Aerial view (1945)

Affoltern am Albis (abbreviated as Affoltern a.A.; Swiss German: Affoltere) is a town and a municipality in the district of Affoltern in the canton of Zürich in Switzerland.

History

Affoltern is first mentioned in 1190 as Afiltre.

Geography

Affoltern has an area of 10.6 km2. Of this area, 45.7% is used for agricultural purposes, while 28.9% is forested. Of the rest of the land, 25% is settled (buildings or roads) and the remainder (0.5%) is non-productive (rivers, glaciers, or mountains).

The municipality is located west of the Albis hills in the moraine landscape around the Reuss. It was created in the 19th century through the merger of Ober- and Unteraffoltern, Zwillikon, and Loo-Fehrenbach.

Demographics

Affoltern has a population (as of ) of . , 25.5% of the population was made up of foreign nationals. Over the last 10 years the population has grown at a rate of 9.8%. Most of the population () speaks German (82.5%), with Italian being second most common (5.0%) and Serbo-Croatian being third (3.7%).

In the 2007 election the most popular party was the SVP which received 37.5% of the vote. The next three most popular parties were the SPS (17.3%), the FDP (11.4%), and the CSP (11.3%).

The age distribution of the population () is children and teenagers (0–19 years old) make up 25.2% of the population, while adults (20–64 years old) make up 62.4% and seniors (over 64 years old) make up 12.3%. In Affoltern about 71% of the population (between age 25–64) have completed either non-mandatory upper secondary education or additional higher education (either university or a Fachhochschule).

Affoltern has an unemployment rate of 2.8%. , there were 85 people employed in the primary economic sector and about 33 businesses involved in this sector. 1238 people are employed in the secondary sector and there are 126 businesses in this sector. 3533 people are employed in the tertiary sector, with 441 businesses in this sector.

The historical population is given in the following table:

YearPopulation
until about 1700100–250
17361,060
18501,855
19002,779
19503,484
200010,314

Transport

Affoltern am Albis railway station is a stop and a terminal station of the Zürich S-Bahn on the lines S5 and S14 respectively. Its train station is a 28-minute ride from Zürich Hauptbahnhof.

Notable people

  • Esther Fischer-Homberger (1940–2019), Swiss psychiatrist and medical historian
  • Barbara Hofmann (born 1962), humanitarian and Founder of ASEM-Mozambique
  • Idy Hegnauer (1909–2006 in Affoltern), Swiss nurse and peace activist
  • Ernst Nievergelt (1910 in Affoltern – 1999), Swiss racing cyclist who competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics
  • René Strehler (born 1934 in Affoltern), Swiss former professional racing cyclist
  • Giuseppe Reichmuth (born 1944 in Affoltern), Swiss painter and artist

References

References

  1. [http://www.bfs.admin.ch/bfs/portal/en/index/regionen/02/key.html Swiss Federal Statistical Office] {{webarchive. link. (2016-01-05 accessed 22-Jul-2009)
  2. {{HDS. 2. Affoltern
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