- The
Fricktal ("Frick Valley") is a
region on
Northwestern Switzerland,
comprising the
Laufenburg and
Rheinfelden districts of the
Swiss canton of Aargau...
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possession of
several strategically important mountain p****es into the
Austrian Fricktal. This land was
added to the
Unteraargau and was
directly ruled from Bern...
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Fricktal was a
canton of the
Helvetic Republic from
February 1802 to
February 1803,
consisting of that part of the
Breisgau (previously part of Habsburg...
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following cantons:
Aargau (without
Baden and
Fricktal)
Baden Basel Bellinzona Bern (without Oberland)
Fribourg Fricktal,
created in 1802 Léman (corresponding...
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territories were
never considered part of
Further Austria –
except for the
Fricktal region around Rheinfelden and Laufenburg,
which remained a
Habsburg possession...
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District of
canton Aargau in Switzerland. It is
located in the West of the
Fricktal region,
around three kilometers southwest of the
border with Germany, and...
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controlled by Bern) and
Baden (previously a
Swiss condominium),
together with
Fricktal (before 1802 not
Swiss territory). Act of Mediation;
coterminous with the...
- Bettingen,
Pratteln 42xx - Laufental,
Schwarzbubenland 43xx -
Western Fricktal (Rheinfelden,
Stein AG) 44xx - Basel-Country 45xx -
Region Solothurn 46xx...
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three major regions that make up the Canton: the
County of Baden,
Fricktal and the
Freiamt or
Freie Ämter.
Kanton Aargau,
Departement Bildung, Kultur...
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called Rinfelden. In the
second half of the 10th century, the
entire Fricktal area—the
Frick valley, a
finger of land in
northwestern Switzerland east...