- Wangen an der Aare
Infobox Swiss town
subject_name = Wangen an der Aare
municipality_name = Wangen an der Aare
municipality_type = municipality
imagepath_coa = Wangen-coat of arms.svg|pixel_coa=
languages = German
canton = Berne
iso-code-region = CH-BE
district = Wangen
lat_d=47|lat_m=14|lat_NS=N|long_d=7|long_m=39|long_EW=E
postal_code = 3380
municipality_code = 0992
area = 6.8
elevation = 423|elevation_description=
population = 5487|populationof = December 2002 | popofyear = 2002
website = www.wangen-a-a.ch
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neighboring_municipalities=Attiswil ,Deitingen (SO),Flumenthal (SO),Walliswil bei Wangen ,Wangenried ,Wiedlisbach
twintowns = |Wangen an der Aare is a municipality in the district of Wangen in the canton of Bern in
Switzerland .This small town lies between
Olten andSolothurn in rural surroundings on theAare , a major river of the west-central lowland region of Switzerland, the "Mittelland". An ancient wooden covered bridge crosses the Aare at this point. Wangen an der Aare is the administrative centre of the district of the same name.Transport links
Wangen is situated on the
Biel /Bienne -Olten railway line and close to the A1motorway .History
Wang(en) means an area at the foot of a slope; in this case the slope in question is almost certainly that of the nearby Jura mountain range. Wangen's
coat of arms shows crossed St Peter's keys in blue on a white ground. The nobles (or "Vögte") who held the lordship of Wangen adopted this symbol which had been the badge of the Upper Aargau estates of themonastery ofSt Peter in Schwarzwald . The earliest document to be sealed with the crossed-keys symbol dates from the year1380 .The castle, built by the Kyburger dynasty in
1407 , became the seat of the Bernese regional governorship, and some departments of the regional administration are still housed in the building today. The settlement occupied a strategically important spot, guarding the river-crossing and serving as a customs and staging-point for waterway traffic on the Aare. When the latter trade came to an end the little town experienced a serious economic crisis. The salt house of1775 remains today as a testament to this past.Army base
The modern-day
Swiss Army base at Wangen is a link to the town's history as a military centre. The base grew up around the riverside warehouses, where field howitzer units were stationed inWorld War I . Today Wangen an der Aare is the Transport Corps' main centre and a training-place for disaster relief and rescue units. The Corps of Engineers' bridge-builders, thePontonier s, also train here.Economy
The bedware company
Roviva Roth & Cie. AG developed from a horsehair spinning-mill first mentioned in1748 .External links
* [http://www.wangen-a-a.ch Homepage of Wangen a. A.] de icon
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