Glarus

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Coordinates: 47°02′N 9°04′E

Glarus
Coat of Arms of Glarus
Canton Glarus
District n.a.
Coordinates  47°02′N 9°04′E
Population 5686   (December 2003)
Area 69.23 km²
Elevation 472 m
Postal code 8750
SFOS number 1609
Website www.stadt-glarus.ch
Twin towns Kobryn (Belarus)
Glarus (Switzerland)
Glarus
Glarus

Glarus (German: Glarus ) is the capital of the canton of Glarus in Switzerland.

Glarus lies on the Linth River at the foot of the Glärnisch foothills. The municipality has about 5700 inhabitants. Very few buildings built before the fire of 1861 remain. Wood, textile, and plastics, as well as printing, are the dominant industries. The symbol of the city is the neo-romanesque city church.

The first mention of the town dates from 1178.

It became the capital of the Linth valley in 1419. In the 18th and 19th centuries, the valley began to be industrialized.

In 1864, the first European labor law to protect workers was introduced in Glarus, prohibiting requiring workers to work more than 12 hours a day.

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Panorama of the city in 2005
Panorama of the city in 2005



 

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