'Obwalden' (German: ) is a
canton of
Switzerland. It is located in the centre of Switzerland. The population is 33,300 (
2004). Its capital is
Sarnen.
Geography
Highest elevation: Titlis 3238 m
History
First settlements in Obwalden date back to the
Celts and the
Romans. After
700 AD the
Alemanni moved into the area. In
1291 Obwalden joined
Nidwalden to form an
alliance with
Uri and
Schwyz which is the basis of modern day Switzerland. In the 13th and 14th century Obwalden established its own local governance, despite having had a joint assembly with Nidwalden up to around
1330.
In
1403 Obwalden joined Uri to invade the
Leventina area (today located in the canton of
Ticino) to establish new markets for cheese and cattle. Approximately
1500 people in Obwalden worked as mercenary soldiers. Some of these soldiers accumulated wealth and held many offices. During
Napoleon's occupation between
1798 and
1803 Obwalden lost its independence, but, for the first time, ordinary people gained fundamental political rights. In
1815 the monastery of
Engelberg and the municipality of the same name joined Obwalden.
Politics
Within the
Swiss Confederation Obwalden is a half canton. This gives Obwalden all the rights and duties of full cantons, with the exception that the canton can only send one deputy to the
Council of States. The small size of the canton allows a small government with only five members.
Economy
Small and middle-sized businesses dominate the economy of Obwalden. Many of them are specialists in areas such as miniature engines, synthetics, medical equipment or nano technology.
Traditional areas are still of great importance. Particularly
forestry and related businesses are significant, as is
agriculture. Agriculture in Obwalden is specialized in integrated
dairy and meat farming. The farms are still family run.
Tourism is a major sector. Many facilities built for tourism now benefit the local industry and the population. One quarter of the population is directly or indirectly employed in the tourism sector.
Tourism
The central location in
Switzerland meant that Obwalden was able to establish itself as a significant tourist location in the 19th century. Two of the
mountains, namely
Pilatus and
Titlis, are the main attractions. Winter sports, in particular skiing and snowboarding, attract many tourist. The main resorts are
Engelberg,
Melchsee-Frutt,
Lungern-Schönbüel,
Mörlialp and
Langis. During the summer, hiking and mountaineering are the main attractions.
Culture
Traditional culture in Obwalden has been kept alive by many local organizations. There is traditional music, carnival, dances, costumes, theatres and festivals. There are also a number of modern artists, including
Josef Garovi (composer),
Caspar Diethelm (composer),
Julian Dillier (poet),
Franz Bucher (painter),
Kurt Sigrist (sculptor) and
Alois Spichtig (sculptor)
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Municipalities

Municipalities of Canton Obwalden
There are seven municipalities:
Sarnen,
Kerns,
Sachseln,
Alpnach,
Giswil,
Lungern and
Engelberg. The capital Sarnen is subdivided into ''Sarnen-Dorfschaft'', ''Kägiswil'', ''Schwendi/Wilen'' and ''Ramersberg''. The autonomy of the municipalities in Obwalden is significant. Two thirds of the tax revenues flow to the municipalities, which for example pay for education without grants from the canton.
External links
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Official site (German)
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Official statistics
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LPOS Guide to Obwalden
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Pilatus
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Titlis
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Company incorporation in Obwalden