canton of Glarus
| Capital | Glarus |
| Area | |
| 38300 (Ranked 23rd) 55 /km² |
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| Joined | |
| GL | |
| Languages | |
| Landsgemeinde (Landrat (80) | |
| Municipalities | 25 municipalities |
| Website | www.GL.ch |
Glarus (
Glarus?) is a canton in east
central
Geography
The canton of Glarus is dominated by the deep valley of the
History
The history of this canton is dominated by
Between 1506 and 1516 the reformer Huldrych Zwingli was priest in Glarus, but by 1564 all of Zwingli's followers were eliminated. This, however, did not end the struggles between the Protestants and the Catholics in the area. To secure peace it was decided that each party should have its own assembly (Landsgemeinde) in 1623, and at a later stage in 1683, each side was granted the right to have its own tribunals.
Between 1798 and 1803 Glarus was part of the
About two thirds of Glarus (593 buildings) were destroyed after a big fire in 1861. After this incident, Glarus was rebuilt in block fashion according to construction plans by Bernhard Simon and Johann Caspar Wolff.
On May 6,
Industry
The geography of the canton helped to establish slate works in the 17th century. The mountainous surroundings of Glarus were also an advantage in industrialisation. Cotton spinning was important in the 18th century, complementing traditional woolen spinning. Industrialisation also brought cotton printing, hydroelectric plants and later metal and machinery factories, as well as paper mills.
Dairy farming and
Municipalities
The 25 municipalities (Ortsgemeinden) are:
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References
External links
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