Schellenberg

Municipality in Unterland, Liechtenstein From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Schellenberg (Swiss Standard German pronunciation: [ˈʃɛlənˌbɛrɡ] ; dialectal: Schällabärg)[2] is a municipality in the lowland area of Liechtenstein, on the banks of the Upper Rhine. As of 2019, it has a population of 1,107[1] and covers an area of 3.5 km2 (1.4 sq mi)

Elevation
626 m (2,054 ft)
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Schellenberg in early-June 2007
Schellenberg in early-June 2007
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Coordinates: 47°14′0.98″N 9°32′53.01″E
Country Liechtenstein
Electoral districtUnterland
VillagesHinterschellenberg
Government
  MayorDietmar Lampert (VU)
Area
  Total
3.5 km2 (1.4 sq mi)
Elevation
626 m (2,054 ft)
Population
 (31-12-2019)[1]
  Total
1,107
  Density294/km2 (760/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
9488
Area code7011
ISO 3166 codeLI-08
Websitewww.schellenberg.li
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History

Early history

The area was first settled by Celts, then by Rhaetians. Tiberius (sent by Augustus) conquered the area in 15 BC, and made it part of the province of Rhaetia. The Province later became a county (countship) under Charlemagne. The county was repeatedly divided among heirs.[3]

The Lordship of Schellenberg was purchased by the Counts of Vaduz in 1437 and the two states have been united in fact ever since. After the Swabian War in 1499, both came under Austrian suzerainty. Different dynasties of counts bought and sold them, until their purchase in the early 18th century by the Liechtenstein dynasty, which had been granted princely status in 1706, but which needed to acquire a territory with imperial immediacy in order to vote in the Diet of the Princes of the Empire. The emperor formally united Vaduz and Schellenberg in 1719 as the Principality of Liechtenstein.[3][4]

World War II

The Russian Monument, located in Hinterschellenberg, in the municipality commemorates the asylum given to Russian soldiers during the Second World War.[5] Near the end of World War II, Liechtenstein granted asylum to approximately five hundred soldiers of the First Russian National Army, a collaborationist Russian force within the German Wehrmacht. This act was no small matter, as the country was poor and had difficulty feeding and caring for such a large group of refugees.[6] Eventually, Argentina agreed to resettle the asylum seekers permanently.[7] In contrast, the British repatriated the Russians who fought on the German side to the USSR.

Politics

Schellenberg is administered by the mayor and a 9-person municipal council, elected every four years since 1975. The incumbent mayor is Dietmar Lampert, since 2023.[8]

Last election

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PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Progressive Citizens' Party1,98847.1540
Patriotic Union1,73341.1130
Free List49511.7410
Total4,216100.0080
Valid votes52795.13
Invalid votes122.17
Blank votes152.71
Total votes554100.00
Registered voters/turnout64885.49
Source: Gemeindewahlen
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Geography

Schellenberg in 2023

At 3.558 km2, Schellenberg is the smallest municipality by area in Liechtenstein. Its territory borders the Liechtensteiner municipalities of Eschen, Gamprin, Mauren and Ruggell. It borders also with the Austrian municipality of Feldkirch, in the federal state of Vorarlberg.[8][9]

The highest point is Gantenstein (part of Eschnerberg) at 698 meters above sea level, while the lowest point is the Schellenberger Riet at 432 meters.[8]

The village of Schellenberg consists of the Weiler (hamlets) of Loch, Platta, Mittel-Schellenberg, Hinderschloss, and Hinter-Schellenberg. The municipality also contains the castle ruins of Obere Burg and Untere Burg.[8]

Transport

In Schellenberg there is a small road crossing to Austria, which was manned by border guards until 1987.[8]

Notable people

References

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