Dällikon | ||
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Coordinates: 47°26′N 8°26′E / 47.433°N 8.433°ECoordinates: 47°26′N 8°26′E / 47.433°N 8.433°E | ||
Country | Switzerland | |
Canton | Zurich | |
District | Dielsdorf | |
Area | ||
• Total | 4.5 km2 (1.7 sq mi) | |
Elevation | 440 m (1,440 ft) | |
Population (Dec 2015) | ||
• Total | 3,950 | |
• Density | 880/km2 (2,300/sq mi) | |
Postal code | 8108 | |
SFOS number | 0084 | |
Surrounded by | Buchs, Dänikon, Oetwil an der Limmat, Regensdorf, Weiningen | |
Website |
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Dällikon is a municipality in the district of Dielsdorf in the canton of Zürich in Switzerland.
Dällikon is first mentioned in 870 as Tellinghovon. In 1843 the village of Dänikon left Dällikon to become an independent municipality.
Dällikon has an area of 4.5 km2 (1.7 sq mi). Of this area, 45% is used for agricultural purposes, while 32.4% is forested. Of the rest of the land, 22.1% is settled (buildings or roads) and the remainder (0.4%) is non-productive (rivers, glaciers or mountains).
The municipality is located in the Furttal on the northern flank of the Altberg.
Dällikon has a population (as of 31 December 2015) of 3,950. As of 2007[update], 24.4% of the population was made up of foreign nationals. Over the last 10 years the population has grown at a rate of 17.6%. Most of the population (as of 2000[update]) speaks German (83.7%), with Italian being second most common ( 4.0%) and Turkish being third ( 2.7%).
In the 2007 election the most popular party was the SVP which received 50.4% of the vote. The next three most popular parties were the CSP (12.1%), the SPS (12%) and the FDP (9%).
The age distribution of the population (as of 2000[update]) is children and teenagers (0–19 years old) make up 22.9% of the population, while adults (20–64 years old) make up 70% and seniors (over 64 years old) make up 7.1%. The entire Swiss population is generally well educated. In Dällikon about 72.9% of the population (between age 25-64) have completed either non-mandatory upper secondary education or additional higher education (either University or a Fachhochschule).