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Class dismissed - analysing society by class rather than identity

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Trevor Watkins

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Dec 12, 2024, 3:24:17 AM12/12/24
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An excellent article by Max Borders of the Advocates for Self Government.
https://www.theadvocates.org/class-dismissed/?mc_cid=de69255bb5&mc_eid=e6e7901176

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Jim Powell

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which are the smallest communes in Switzerland by population

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Switzerland is divided into communes (municipalities), and these communes can vary greatly in population size, from bustling urban centers to small, rural communities. Some of the smallest communes in Switzerland by population have only a handful of residents, often due to their remote location or status as alpine villages.

Here are some of the smallest communes in Switzerland by population:

1. Bettmeralp (Valais)

  • Population: Around 300-400 residents
  • Bettmeralp is a small mountain village in the canton of Valais. It is part of the larger municipality of Aletsch but retains a small population. The area is popular with tourists, particularly for winter sports.

2. Corippo (Ticino)

  • Population: Around 20-30 residents
  • Corippo is one of the smallest communes in Switzerland, located in the canton of Ticino. It's a picturesque village in the Italian-speaking part of the country and has been recognized for its efforts to preserve traditional Alpine architecture.

3. Vrin (Graubünden)

  • Population: Around 50-60 residents
  • Vrin is a small commune in the canton of Graubünden, located in the Surselva region. It is known for its high-altitude setting and its efforts in sustainable development, maintaining a small, close-knit community.

4. Giswil (Obwalden)

  • Population: Around 200 residents
  • Giswil is a small commune in the canton of Obwalden, located in central Switzerland. While its population is larger than others on this list, it is still one of the smaller communes in the country.

5. Soglio (Graubünden)

  • Population: Around 200 residents
  • Soglio, located in the canton of Graubünden, is a small village in the Bregaglia region. It is known for its stunning scenery and well-preserved stone houses.

6. Ems (Graubünden)

  • Population: Around 400-500 residents
  • Ems is another commune in the canton of Graubünden with a very small population, located near the town of Chur, the capital of the canton.

7. Rorbas (Zurich)

  • Population: Around 400-500 residents
  • Located in the canton of Zurich, Rorbas is a small commune with a quiet, rural atmosphere.

8. Maggiora (Ticino)

  • Population: Around 100 residents
  • Maggiora is a very small commune in the Italian-speaking canton of Ticino, nestled in the mountains.

These communes are often in rural or alpine areas where populations are lower, and many of these villages focus on preserving traditional ways of life. The smallest communes in Switzerland are typically found in the mountain regions, where the natural environment plays a major role in daily life, and many people live in close-knit communities

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