Gamprin


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official_nameGamprin
settlement_typeMunicipality
image_skylineKirchhügel Bendern.jpg
imagesize250px
image_captionBendern, with the parish church of Saint Maria
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flag_size30px
image_shieldWappen Gamprin.svg
shield_size100px
mapframeyes
pushpin_label_position
subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_nameLiechtenstein
subdivision_type1Electoral district
subdivision_name1Unterland
subdivision_type2Villages
subdivision_name2Bendern
leader_partyFBP
leader_titleMayor
leader_nameJohannes Hasler
established_title
established_title2
established_title3
unit_pref
area_total_km26.1
population_as_of31-12-2019
population_total1,690
population_density_km2273
population_density_sq_mi622
timezoneCET
utc_offset+1
timezone_DSTCEST
coordinates
elevation_footnotes
elevation_m472
postal_code_typePostal code
postal_code9487
area_code7009
iso_codeLI-03
websitewww.gamprin.li
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History

Evidence of human settlement from the Stone, Bronze and Iron Ages have been found in Gamprin. Within the territory of the parish there is the archaeological site of Lutzengüetle (Lotzagüetle).

The name's toponymy is derived from Old Romansh camp Rin ("field on the Rhine"). It was first mentioned in about 1150 as Camporin, and in 1253 it was mentioned as Gamperin.

The church, dedicated to Mother Mary, was built in 1481, but has antecedents dating back to 1045. In 1499, the village was pillaged by the Swiss Confederates. The oldest preserved village charter from 1643 describes the rights and duties of the villagers to use pastures and forests. Lower Country men swore allegiance to the Prince in 1699 at Bendern.

In the 18th and 19th centuries, Bendern ran one of the five ferries in the Liechtenstein section of the Rhine and connected it with on the opposite side of the river, now in the Swiss municipality of Sennwald. A wooden bridge was built across the river in 1867–68.

Politics

Gamprin is locally administered by the mayor and a 8-person municipal council, elected every four years since 1975. The incumbent mayor is Johannes Hasler, since 2019.

List of mayors (1864–present)

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NameTermPartyJohann Georg NäscherJohann Georg HaslerAdam HaslerFranz Josef HoopJohann Georg NäscherSebastian NäscherLorenz KindJohann Georg NäscherLorenz KindAdolf MattJohann HaslerFelix GubelmannWilhelm BüchelWilhelm NäscherJosef MarxerMartin NäscherJohann Georg HaslerAlois OehriLorenz HaslerMaria MarxerDonath OehriJohannes Hasler
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1867–1868
1868–1870
1870–1873
1873–1879
1879–1885
1885–1891
1891–1894
1894–1900
1900–1909
1909–1915
1915–1922
1921–1930
1930–1936
1936–1945
1945–1954
1954–1963
1963–1975
1975–1991
1991–1995
1995–2019
2019–
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Last election

Geography

Gamprin, with an area of 6.188 km2, lies in the hilly landscape west of Eschnerberg and consists of the villages Gamprin and Bendern. It is a scattered settlement, and contains the old hamlets of Au, Bühl, Badäl, Salums and Gölla. To the south, Gamprin borders on the Rheinau-Tentscha exclave of the municipality of Eschen as well as on Vaduz and Schaan, to the east lies the municipality of Eschen, and to the north Schellenberg and Ruggell. In the west, the Rhine forms the border with the municipality of Sennwald in Switzerland. ::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c7/ETH-BIB-Bendern_(Überschwemmung_1927)_v._W.-Inlandflüge-LBS_MH01-005710.tif" caption="Bendern and the bridge over the Rhine in 1927"] ::

Gamprin has an exclave with the so-called Nendler Berg western slope of the Dreischwestern Massif. It is 72.38 ha of communal forest above Nendeln and Schaanwald. Another communal forest of 40.52 ha is located on the Eschnerberg.

The municipality contains the 2.6 ha Gampriner Seele, the only lake in Liechtenstein. It was created by a flood of the Rhine with enormous erosion in 1927.

Coat of arms

Until 1950 the municipality of Gamprin didn't have a coat of arms nor an official flag. The council of Gamprin established a committee to design a flag and a coat of arms for the municipality. The yellow ribbon symbolises the Rhine and the roses were from the coat of arms of the knight "Rüdiger von Limbach", who had his residence in Gamprin in the Middle Ages. In 1958 the new flag and coat of arms were adopted by the municipality of Gamprin.

Landmarks

The municipality contains the Liechtenstein Institute and LGT Group. There is a winery in the municipality named Zaungässler Weine.

Notable people

  • Wilhelm Büchel (1873–1951), farmer and politician (FBP), member of the Parliament of the Principality of Liechtenstein
  • (1892–1948), farmer and politician (FBP), member of the Parliament of the Principality of Liechtenstein
  • (1898–1976), farmer and politician (FBP), member of the Parliament of the Principality of Liechtenstein
  • Ernst Büchel (1922–2003), lawyer and politician (FBP), member of the Parliament of the Principality of Liechtenstein
  • Armin Meier (1941–1999), remedial teacher and politician (FBP), member of the Parliament of the Principality of Liechtenstein
  • Otmar Hasler (born 1953), teacher and politician (FBP), head of the government of the Principality of Liechtenstein
  • Tina Weirather (born 1989), alpine skier.
  • Matthias Kaiser (born 1991), motor racing driver.

; Connected to the municipality

  • (1925–1999), teacher and politician (VU), member of the Liechtenstein Parliament, was a teacher, organist and conductor in Gamprin
  • (born 1965), financial analyst, asset manager and politician (FBP), member of the Liechtenstein Parliament, grew up in Gamprin
  • Marina Nigg (born 1984), ski racer, started for the SV Gamprin

References

References

  1. (2011). "Lutzengüetle (Lotzagüetle)".
  2. Wanger, Harald. (31 December 2011). "Gamprin".
  3. "Gamprin".
  4. "Liechtenstein Gemeinden". Image-maps.de.
  5. "Sennwald".
  6. {{Google maps. link
  7. "Gewässer, Fluss, See, Bach – Fürstentum Liechtenstein".
  8. "Fischereiverein Liechtenstein - Gampriner See".
  9. "Karte Gamprin".
  10. "Wein".

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