An Appenzell is a variety of Swiss cheese made from cow's milk, named after a canton in Switzerland.
Appenzell District's population is 3,101.
Appenzell frank ended in 1850.
Appenzell frank was created in 1798.
Appenzell goats are usually bred as dairy animals, but they are currently endangered. The scientific name for an appenzell goat is "Appenzellerziege."
The area of Appenzell District is 16.9 square kilometers.
Philipp Langenegger was born in 1976, in Urnsch, Appenzell Ausserrhoden, Switzerland.
Oskar Hoby died on June 5, 1998, in Heiden, Kanton Appenzell, Switzerland.
Michael Rohner has written: 'Die Gemeinde Heiden im Kanton Appenzell A.Rh'
Jakob Obrecht has written: 'Burgen in Appenzell' -- subject(s): Castles, Excavations (Archaeology), Antiquities, History
A total of 19 same-sex partnerships were registered in the canton of Appenzell Ausserrhoden as follows:2007 - int. 2, ext. 22008 - int. 0, ext. 32009 - int. 0, ext. 42010 - int. 0, ext. 62011 - int. 0, ext. 12012 - int. 0, ext. 1
Alphabetical list of Swiss cantons, with official abbreviations in brackets: Aargau (AG), Appenzell Ausserrhoden (AR), Appenzell Innerrhoden (AI), Basel-Landschaft (BL), Basel-Stadt (BS), Bern (BE), Fribourg (FR), Geneva (GE), Glarus (GL), Graubünden (GR), Jura (JU), Luzern (LU), Neuchâtel (NE), Nidwalden (NW), Obwalden (OW), Schaffhausen (SH), Schwyz (SZ), Solothurn (SO), St. Gallen (SG), Thurgau (TG), Ticino (TI), Uri (UR), Valais (VS), Vaud (VD), Zug (ZG), Zürich (ZH).
Common Swiss artifacts include traditional wooden carvings such as cowbells and cuckoo clocks, as well as embroidered textiles like Heidi dresses and Appenzell lace. Swiss chocolate and Swiss army knives are also iconic artifacts that are popular worldwide.