Canton of Zug

Canton of Zug
Kanton Zug (German)
Canton of Zoug
Flag of Canton of Zug
Coat of arms of Canton of Zug
Official logo of Canton of Zug
Map
Location in Switzerland
Map of Zug

Coordinates: 47°10′N 8°31′E / 47.167°N 8.517°E / 47.167; 8.517
CapitalZug
Subdivisions11 municipalities
Government
 • ExecutiveRegierungsrat (7)
 • LegislativeKantonsrat (80)
Area
 • Total
238.73 km2 (92.17 sq mi)
Population
 (December 2020)[2]
 • Total
128,794
 • Density540/km2 (1,400/sq mi)
GDP
 • TotalCHF 20.319 billion (2020)
 • Per capitaCHF 158,474 (2020)
ISO 3166 codeCH-ZG
Highest point1,580 m (5,184 ft): Wildspitz
Lowest point388 m (1,273 ft): Reussspitz at the confluence of the Reuss and the Lorze
Joined1352
LanguagesGerman
Websitewww.zg.ch

The canton of Zug or Zoug (German: Kanton Zug, Standard German: [tsuːk] , Alemannic German: [tsuːɡ̊]; Romansh: Chantun Zug; French: Canton de Zoug; Italian: Canton Zugo) is one of the 26 cantons of Switzerland. It is located in central Switzerland and its capital is Zug. At 239 km2 (92 sq mi) the canton is one of the smallest of the Swiss cantons in terms of area. It is not subdivided into districts, but eleven municipalities.

History

The Baarburg above the town of Baar

The first trace of a settlement in the canton dates from approximately 14,000 BC, with additional finds from the Paleolithic (12,400-9250 BC) and the Mesolithic (9250-5500 BC). During the Neolithic (5500-2200 BC) and the Bronze Age (2200-850 BC) about 50 different stilt house villages were built in 33 locations around Lake Zug.[4] Some of these sites are part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site Prehistoric pile dwellings around the Alps. Prehistoric sites around the lake and throughout the canton include examples from the Neolithic Egolzwiler, Cortaillod, Pfyn and Horgen cultures. Traces of the later Neolithic Bell Beaker and Corded Ware cultures as well as the early Bronze Age are less common. There were several large later Bronze Age and Iron Age settlements. On the Baarburg the ruins of an Iron Age celtic prince's castle from about 500 BC contained Greek ceramics and etruscan metal vessels. Some of the names around the canton are possibly celtic in origin including Baar, Cham, Lorze, Sihl and possibly Reuss.[4]

After the Roman conquest the area was home to as many as ten Villa rustica. In addition to a number of coin hoards, graves and ruins, a collection of 23 terracotta religious statues were discovered in Cham. After the collapse of the Roman Empire, the area was incorporated into the Frankish Empire in 536/37. During the Early Middle Ages a number of parish churches were founded in the canton as the population grew. A settlement existed near the present location of Zug Castle and Cham by the 9th or 10th century. The city of Zug was founded in the first half of the 13th century.[4]

Near the southern shore of the lake of Ägeri is the site of the Battle of Morgarten, won by the Swiss in 1315.[5] In this battle the powerful Habsburgs were defeated. The hamlet of Morgarten (Municipality of Oberägeri) borders the canton of Schwyz and is home to the Morgarten Battle Monument (German: Morgarten Denkmal). The actual battlefield is just across the border in the hamlet of Schornen (Municipality of Sattel) in the canton of Schwyz.

During the 1798 French Invasion its inhabitants opposed the invading army until the collapse of the Ancien Regime. The canton formed part of the Tellgau and was later a district of the large canton of the Waldstätten in the French supported Helvetic Republic.[5] The canton of Waldstätten also included what are today the cantons of Schwyz, Lucerne, Unterwalden and Uri.

Figure 1 wears a traditional costume of the canton of Zug.

In 1803, under the Act of Mediation, the canton of Zug regained its independence as a separate canton. The constitution of 1814 abolished public assemblies (Landsgemeinde), which had existed in the canton since 1376. In 1845 the canton of Zug became a member of the Sonderbund and participated in the war of 1847 which was lost to the Swiss Confederation. In 1848 the remaining functions of the Landsgemeinde were abolished. Both in 1848 and in 1874 the canton voted against the federal constitutions. The constitution of 1876 was amended in 1881, and replaced by a new one in 1894.[5]

Geography

Ägerisee

The canton of Zug is located in central Switzerland and covers an area of 239 square kilometres (92 sq mi). The cantons of Lucerne and Aargau lie to its west. To the north, the canton is bounded by the canton of Zürich, whereas to the east and south lies the canton of Schwyz.

Most of the land is considered productive. The Lake of Zug (German: Zugersee) and Lake Ägeri (German: Ägerisee) make up a considerable part of the canton's area. Lake Ägeri is wholly within the canton, whereas the Zugersee is shared with the cantons of Lucerne and Schwyz.

The canton is located on a hilly plateau. The Höhronen (near Höhboden) is the highest elevation (1,229 m) in the east of the canton. The Zugerberg (1,039 m) in the south is another notable elevation. It connects in the south with the Rossberg massif which rises to the Wildspitz (1,583 m) east of the Zugersee. This massif separates the Zugersee from the basin and Ägerisee. It also separates the hilly district of Menzingen from the Zugersee.

The river Lorze is the principal drainage in the canton. It originates in Ägerisee, from where it flows northward through moraine deposits in a deep gorge with fine stalactite caverns.[5] The river eventually enters the Zugersee, before flowing back out of the lake through the town of Cham, and joining the Reuss in the northern corner of the canton. The Reuss forms the boundary of the canton in the north west.

Canton Zug's borders were mainly established by nature itself: the rivers Sihl and Biber, and the Höhronen ridge in the east; the Rossberg mountain in the south, and the Rooterberg mountain, and the Reuss in the west. Only the 87.5 km-long border between the cantons of Zürich and Zug is not naturally defined. With its 1580 m peak, the Wildspitz is the highest point in the canton. The lowest point in the north of the canton is at 388 m, at Rüssspitz (German: Reussspitz) on the border, the confluence of the rivers Lorzen and Reuss.

Diverse landscape

The canton of Zug is multi-faceted, despite its small size. In rough terms, there are two zones, divided by the north-south axis of Lake Zug: the western part with Ennetsee and the plateau of Zug, Steinhausen and Baar; and the eastern part consisting of the hilly and mountainous zone. In the latter is the Zugerberg with the Rossberg mountain chain, the valley of Oberägeri and Unterägeri, with Lake Ägeri, and the mountain ridge of Höhronen and the countryside of Menzingen and Neuheim.

The power of the glaciers in the ice ages is impressively shown in the lateral moraines of the mountains Walchwilerberg and Zugerberg. These are the remaining traces of the Reuss Glacier. The moraine and drumlin landscape of Menzingen and Neuheim are the result of the convergence of the Reuss Glacier and the Linth Glacier. The Swiss geologist Albert Heim (1849–1937) once noted that "this must be the most impressive moraine landscape in Switzerland".[citation needed] The glaciation of the Zug mountains stopped in around 15,000 BCE.

The Lorze is the only large river flowing wholly within the canton. The Sihl and Reuss both follow cantonal borders. The Lorze flows from Lake Ägeri through the deep valley of the Lorzentobel to Baar and Lake Zug. In Cham, the Lorze leaves Lake Zug and joins the Reuss at the aforementioned Reussspitz.

Political subdivisions

Municipalities

The canton forms a single administrative district, which comprises eleven municipalities. The legislature (Kantonsrat) has 80 members. The executive (Regierungsrat) has seven members. Members of both governments are elected directly by popular vote. The term of office in both cases is four years. The two members of the Federal Ständerat, as well as the three members of the Federal Nationalrat, are also elected by a popular vote.[5]

Municipalities

The eleven municipalities of the canton are: Zug, Oberägeri, Unterägeri, Menzingen, Baar, Cham, Hünenberg, Steinhausen, Risch, Walchwil, Neuheim

Demographics

Largest groups of foreign residents 2014[6]
Nationality Number % total
(foreigners)
 Germany 6497 5.4 (20.5)
 Italy 2957 2.5 (9.3)
 United Kingdom 2041 1.7 (6.5)
 Portugal 2004 1.7 (6.3)
 Serbia 1311 1.1 (4.1)
 Kosovo 1296 1.1 (4.1)
 Turkey 1067 0.9 (3.4)
 Bosnia and Herzegovina 993 0.8 (3.1)
 The Netherlands 910 0.8 (2.9)
 Austria 868 0.7 (2.7)
 Croatia 792 0.7 (2.5)
 France 776 0.6 (2.4)
 Macedonia 703 0.6 (2.2)
 Sri Lanka 686 0.6 (2.2)
 USA 678 0.6 (2.1)
 Russia 566 0.5 (1.8)

The population of the canton (as of 31 December 2020) is 128,794.[2] As of 2014, the population included 31,643 foreigners, or about 26% of the total population, up from 15.6% in 1990.[6] The largest foreign population is to be found in the municipality of Walchwil with 33.2% foreign nationals, then Zug (31.7%), Baar (28.1%), Risch (26.3%), and Oberägeri (25.3%). The lowest rate is to be found in Menzingen (18.9%) and Hünenberg (16.5%).[7]

The majority of the population (as of 2000) is Roman Catholic (62%) with a Protestant minority (18%).[8] Until 1814, Zug was in the Diocese of Konstanz, but on the reconstruction of the diocese of Basel in 1828 it was assigned to the latter.[5]

While the majority of the population understands standard German, most residents speak the Swiss German dialect of central Switzerland.

Historical population

The historical population is given in the following table:

Historic Population Data[9]
Year Total Population Swiss Non-Swiss Population share
of total country
1850 17 461 17,355 106 0.7%
1880 22,829 21,896 933 0.8%
1900 25,093 25,093 2,004 0.8%
1950 42,239 39,715 2,524 0.9%
1970 67,996 57,276 10,720 1.1%
2000 100,052 79,819 20,233 1.4%
2020 128,794 1.5%

Economy

The Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition (1910–1911) described the economy as follows:

In the higher regions of the canton the population is mainly engaged in pastoral pursuits and cattle-breeding. There are 61 alps (high pastures) in the canton. At Cham is a well-known factory of condensed milk, now united with that of Nestlé of Vevey.[5] The Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Co. was founded in Cham in 1866. At Baar there are factories. Round the town of Zug there are great numbers of fruit trees, and Kirsch (a high grade clear cherry schnapps) and cider are largely manufactured. Apiculture flourishes in the canton. A number of factories have sprung up in the new quarter of the town. The formerly important silk-weaving industry has now disappeared.[5]

Since 1910 the economy has shifted dramatically in Zug. In 2014, about 1.8% of the workers in Zug work in the primary sector (the total for all of Switzerland is 3.3%) Of these 1.8%, in 2008, nearly two-thirds kept dairy cows.[10] However, its low tax rates and business friendly climate have brought many small and medium-sized businesses in all areas of the economy. There are over 24,300[11] registered companies and over 70,000 jobs[12] in the canton, with 12,900[13] of the registered companies based in the city of Zug.

In 2014 the secondary sector employed 22,096 or about 20.5% of the total. Of those in the secondary sector, 28.3% worked in the manufacture of data-processing equipment, electronic and optical products. About a quarter of all secondary sector workers in the canton work in construction, with 19.7% in specialized trades such as electrician or plumber and 7% in construction management or labor. The tertiary sector employed 83,591 or about 77.7% of the total. Of those in the tertiary sector, the largest group of employees (17% of all tertiary sector) work in wholesale business including wholesale pharmaceuticals. The next largest group category is education which makes up 6.22% of the sector. Due to Zug's status as a business center and tax haven, 5.74% of the tertiary sector is in management and business consultancy, 4.67% provide information technology services, 4% provide legal and tax consultancy and nearly 4% provide financial services.[14]

In 2016, the town of Zug began accepting digital currency for small payments of municipal fees. Then, in 2021, the canton started accepting bitcoin or Ethereum for personal and company taxes up to CHF100,000. To reduce risk, Zug converts the cryptocurrency into Swiss francs. This is part of a strategy to associate Zug with new technologies.[15][16]

Zug has also been referred to as the Crypto Valley by Ethereum co-founder Mihai Alisie because of the large number of companies engaged in cryptocurrency in the area.[15] By 2018, a Crypto Valley Association had been formed with Oliver Bussmann, as its president.[17]

At the end of 2019, the following were identified as the largest cryptocurrency companies in Zug: Ethereum ($14.4 billion), Dfinity ($2bn), Polkadot ($1.2bn), Bitmain ($1bn), Libra ($1bn), Tezos ($924m), Cardano ($869m) and Cosmos ($818m).[18] By 2021, the term ‘Crypto Valley’ was being used to cover Switzerland and Liechtenstein with 960 companies; Zug accounted for 433 companies, followed by Zurich (178). Eleven companies were described as ‘unicorns’ with the largest – Ethereum ($157 billion), Cardano ($41bn) and Polkadot ($29bn), all being based in the canton.[19] By 2024, there were 1,290 cryptocurrency companies in the Crypto Valley; 512 in Zug and 278 in Zurich. The largest companies – Ethereum ($273 billion), Solana ($43 billion), Cardano ($21bn) and Polkadot ($10bn), were all based in the canton. The 50 biggest companies had a valuation of $383 billion.[20]


The canton of Zug has one of the lowest tax rates in Switzerland. Bloomberg L. P. reported that trading houses with ties to Russian oligarchs are peppered all over the low tax canton of Zug. Local officials estimate that there are at least 40 companies connected to Russia that employ about 900 people in the canton. Twenty firms identified as Russian by the canton paid CHF31 million ($33 million) in cantonal and municipal taxes in 2020, but “the true scale of Russian operations in Zug is hard to determine because Swiss registration rules demand limited information from companies looking to do business there,” writes Bloomberg.[21]

Transport

Zug is located on the north side of the transalpine north–south axis via the Thalwil–Arth-Goldau railway, connecting the Gotthard line to Zürich. It is also a major railway junction of the Zug–Lucerne railway and the north–south axis.

The motorway A4 traverses the canton west of the Zugersee.

Politics

Federal election results

Percentage of the total vote per party in the canton in the Federal Elections 1971-2015[22]
Party Ideology 1971 1975 1979 1983 1987 1991 1995 1999 2003 2007 2011 2015
FDP.The Liberalsa Classical liberalism 0.0 23.1 32.8 33.6 34.1 32.9 22.5 25.7 22.4 21.5 19.2 17.6
CVP/PDC/PPD/PCD Christian democracy 0.0 39.4 34.1 39.9 34.2 34.2 27.1 26.4 22.9 23.3 24.3 26.4
SP/PS Social democracy 0.0 35.7 30.9 22.8 22.6 16.1 17.0 23.3 13.4 9.1 5.3 13.8
SVP/UDC Swiss nationalism 0.0 * b * * * * 15.2 21.4 27.7 29.1 28.3 30.5
GLP/PVL Green liberalism 0.0 * * * * * * * * * 6.8 3.6
GPS/PES Green politics 0.0 * * * * * * * * 17.0 15.4 7.2
FGA Feminism 0.0 * * * 7.8 10.1 10.4 c 13.6 d d d
Other 0.0 1.8 2.2 3.8 1.3 6.7 7.8 3.3 * * 0.7 1.0
Voter participation % 0.0 58.9 55.9 53.3 46.4 51.1 44.4 53.5 52.6 53.7 55.1 53.7
^a FDP before 2009, FDP.The Liberals after 2009
^b "*" indicates that the party was not on the ballot in this canton.
^c Part of a coalition with the SP
^d Part of a coalition with the Green Party

References

  1. ^ Arealstatistik Land Cover - Kantone und Grossregionen nach 6 Hauptbereichen accessed 27 October 2017
  2. ^ a b "Ständige und nichtständige Wohnbevölkerung nach institutionellen Gliederungen, Geburtsort und Staatsangehörigkeit". bfs.admin.ch (in German). Swiss Federal Statistical Office - STAT-TAB. 31 December 2020. Retrieved 21 September 2021.
  3. ^ Statistik, Bundesamt für (21 January 2021). "Bruttoinlandsprodukt (BIP) nach Grossregion und Kanton - 2008-2018 | Tabelle". Bundesamt für Statistik (in German). Retrieved 1 July 2023.
  4. ^ a b c Canton of Zug in German, French and Italian in the online Historical Dictionary of Switzerland.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h  One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainCoolidge, William Augustus Beevoort (1911). "Zug (canton)". In Chisholm, Hugh (ed.). Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 28 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 1047–1048.
  6. ^ a b "Ständige Wohnbevölkerung nach Nationalität, Kanton Zug und Schweiz, 2010-2014" (XLS) (statistics) (in German). Fachstelle für Statistik, Amt für Raumplanung, Kanton Zug. 2015. Retrieved 27 December 2015.
  7. ^ "Ständige Wohnbevölkerung in den Zuger Gemeinden, 2010-2014, nach Staatsangehörigkeit" (XLS) (statistics) (in German). Fachstelle für Statistik, Amt für Raumplanung, Kanton Zug. 2015. Retrieved 27 December 2015.
  8. ^ Federal Department of Statistics (2004). "Wohnbevölkerung nach Religion". Archived from the original (Interactive Map) on 24 September 2016. Retrieved 15 January 2009.
  9. ^ "Zug (Kanton)". Historisches Lexikon der Schweiz (in German). Retrieved 25 January 2022.
  10. ^ "Arbeitsstätten und Beschäftigte nach Kanton und Wirtschaftsart (BZ)". STAT-TAB (in German). Federal Statistical Office. 2008. Archived from the original on 5 August 2016. Retrieved 18 April 2017.
  11. ^ Canton of Zug - Regional Economy (in German) accessed 9 March 2011
  12. ^ Canton of Zug - Economy (in German) accessed 9 March 2011
  13. ^ Zug City website - Numbers Archived 15 March 2011 at the Wayback Machine (in German) accessed 9 March 2011
  14. ^ "Arbeitsstätten und Beschäftigte nach Kanton, Wirtschaftsabteilung und Grössenklasse". STAT-TAB (in German). Federal Statistical Office. 2014. Retrieved 18 April 2017.[permanent dead link]
  15. ^ a b Uhlig/jse, Christian (1 July 2016). "Alpine 'Crypto Valley' pays with Bitcoins". DW Finance. Retrieved 18 July 2016.
  16. ^ Johannes Ritter (2021) "The Swiss can now pay taxes in Bitcoin in the canton of Zug", Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, February 19.
  17. ^ Martin Arnold and Ralph Atkins. "European banks break ranks over cryptocurrencies". Financial Times. 12 February 2018. Accessed 20 April 2020.
  18. ^ "Crypto Valley companies gain in substance". Banking Newslink. 24 January 2020. Accessed 20 April 2020.
  19. ^ "CV VC - Top 50 Report". cvvc.com.
  20. ^ "Switzerland's Crypto Valley Top 50 Surges with a 106% Valuation Increase to $382.93 Billion". www.cvvc.com. Retrieved 8 March 2024.
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UFC 98: Evans vs. MachidaProdotto da{{{Prodotto da}}} Data23 maggio 2009 Città Las Vegas, Stati Uniti d'America SedeMGM Grand Garden Arena Spettatori12.606 Cronologia pay-per-viewUFC 97: RedemptionUFC 98: Evans vs. MachidaUFC 99: The Comeback Progetto Wrestling Manuale UFC 98: Evans vs. Machida è stato un evento di arti marziali miste tenuto dalla Ultimate Fighting Championship il 23 maggio 2009 all'MGM Grand Garden Arena di Las Vegas, Stati Uniti d'America. Indice 1 Retroscena 2 Risultati ...

Voce principale: Cittadinanza. Lo ius soli nel mondo:     Diritto di cittadinanza incondizionato per tutte le persone nate nel Paese (ius soli automatico)     Diritto di cittadinanza con alcune condizioni (ius soli temperato)     ius soli abolito Ius soli (in lingua latina «diritto basato sull'appartenenza al territorio»[1]) è un'espressione giuridica che indica l'acquisizione della cittadinanza di un dato ...

 

 

City in Illinois, United StatesUrbana, IllinoisCityDowntown UrbanaUniversity of IllinoisCarle ParkInteractive map of UrbanaUrbanaShow map of IllinoisUrbanaShow map of the United StatesCoordinates: 40°06′38″N 88°11′50″W / 40.11056°N 88.19722°W / 40.11056; -88.19722[1]CountryUnited StatesStateIllinoisCountyChampaignFounded1833Named forUrbana, Ohio, U.S.Government • TypeMayor–council • MayorDiane Wolfe Marlin (D)Area[2 ...