Communes of Switzerland, Kulm District, Cantons of Switzerland
PsychoPublishing
(28.07.2012
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ISBN-13:
978-620-1-59978-9
ISBN-10:
6201599789
EAN:
9786201599789
Lingua del libro:
Inglese
Risvolto di copertina:
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Leimbach is a municipality in the district of Kulm in the canton of Aargau in Switzerland. Leimbach is first mentioned in 1300 as Leimbach. During the Middle Ages the rights to collect tithes was divided between the Lords of Reinach, Hallwyl, Heidegg, Rupperswil, Büttikon, Falkenstein, Liebegg, and the Monastery at Beromünster. Starting in 1415 Leimbach was under Berner authority. At the behest of Bern, it broke away in 1528 from the Catholic parish of Pfeffikon and in 1529 joined the Reformed parish of Reinach. It wasn't until 1751 that the village received from Bern its own municipal law and mayor. In 1803, after the Act of Mediation, it became part of the newly formed Canton of Aargau.