- Ballens
Infobox Swiss town
subject_name = Ballens
municipality_name = Ballens
municipality_type = municipality
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languages = French
canton = Vaud
iso-code-region = CH-VD
district = Morges
lat_d=46|lat_m=33|lat_NS=N|long_d=06|long_m=22|long_EW=E
postal_code = 1144
municipality_code = 5423
area = 8.47
elevation = 707|elevation_description=
population = 375|populationof=2003
website = www.ballens.ch
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neighboring_municipalities=Apples ,Berolle ,Bière , Mollens,Yens
twintowns = |Ballens is a municipality in the district of Morges in the canton of
Vaud inSwitzerland .Geography
Ballens is located at 707 m
above mean sea level (AMSL), 11 km northwest of the city ofMorges (as the crow flies ). It is a scattered village, spread out over a knoll on a plateau at the foot of theJura Mountains .The municipality has an area of 8.5 km², and contains a section of the western edge of the
Swiss Plateau . The municipality stretches from the foot of the Jura Mountains eastward over the valley lowlands of theVeyron River and the rise that Ballens sits on and then to the dry river valley of "Grand Marais" in the east. This wide, flat valley serves as a channel for melt water from theRhône Glacier , a remnant from theIce Age . In the south there is a forest, "Le Sépey", which contains, at 729 m AMSL, is the highest point in Ballens. In the far southeast of the municipality there is a part of the forest "Les Bougeries" (at 704 m AMSL). The land in the municipality is comprised as follows (as of 1997): 5% residential, 30% woodland and forests, 64% agricultural and a little less than 1% is unproductive land.The hamlet "Froidevill" (685 m AMSL) is a part of Ballens, located on the western edge of the Grand Marais valley. The municipalities which border Ballens are
Bière ,Berolle , Mollens, Apples andYens .Population
With 394 residents (as of the end of 2005), Ballens is one of the smaller municipalities in the canton of
Vaud . 88.0% of the population is French-speaking, 5.6% speak German, and 5.0% speak Portuguese (as of 2000). In 1850 the population of Ballens was 422 and in 1900 it had dropped to 361. Since then it has remained between 350 and 400.Economy
Until the middle of the 20th century Ballens was predominately an agricultural village. Today agriculture still plays an important role in the lives of its residents. They concentrate mainly on
cultivation andcattle breeding , as it pertains todairy farming . Thanks to the good transportation options, some construction businesses, ablacksmith shop and abookbinding shop have more to Ballens. More people are also employed in theservice sector .Transportation
The municipality is very accessible by
public transport . It is located on the main road that runs fromMorges toBière . OnJuly 1 ,1895 thelight railway Chemin de fer Bière-Apples-Morges began service to a station in Ballens.History
A
tumulus from the Hallstatt time period was found near Ballens. The first record of Ballens is from 1139 under the name "Barlens". In 1453 the spelling "Balens" appeared. In theMiddle Ages Ballens was the center of a small dominion which was under the control of theRomainmôtier monastery and the lords of Aubonne. After the capture ofVaud byBern in 1536 Ballens shared in the fate of Aubonne and in 1701 it became part of the district of Aubonne. After the collapse of theAncien régime the village belonged to the canton of Léman from 1798 to 1803 during theHelvetic Republic . It finally became a part of the canton of Vaud as a part of a treaty. In 1798 Ballens was assigned to the district of Morges, and in 1803 it became part of the district of Aubonne.Attractions
The
Saint Maurice church was first mentioned in 1139. The building has been remodeled many times; thebell tower was added in 1715. In the old city center there are traditionalfarmhouse s from the 16th century to the 19th century.External links
* [http://www.ballens.ch/ Official website of the municipality] fr icon
* [http://www.swisscastles.ch/aviation/Vaud/aaville2/ballens.html Aerial photos]
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