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| Population | 2,502 (December 2005[update]) | |||||||||
| - Density | 884 /km2 (2,290 /sq mi) | |||||||||
| Area | 2.83 km2 (1.09 sq mi) | |||||||||
| Elevation | 299 m (981 ft) | |||||||||
| Postal code | 4332 | |||||||||
| SFOS number | 4260 | |||||||||
| Surrounded by | Bad Säckingen (DE-BW), Mumpf, Münchwilen, Obermumpf, Sisseln | |||||||||
| Website | www.gemeinde-stein.ch SFSO statistics |
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Stein is a municipality in the district of Rheinfelden in the canton of Aargau in Switzerland.
The town lies across the Rhein River from Bad Säckingen in the German state of Baden-Württemberg. Two bridges link the two city, one vehicular (Fridolinsbrücke) and the other, the Holzbrücke pedestrian bridge.
The train station Stein-Säckingen is located in Stein.
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