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Kriens

Kriens
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Coat of arms of Kriens
Coat of arms
Kriens is located in Switzerland
Kriens
Kriens
Coordinates: 47°02′N 08°17′E / 47.033°N 8.283°E / 47.033; 8.283Coordinates: 47°02′N 08°17′E / 47.033°N 8.283°E / 47.033; 8.283
Country Switzerland
Canton Lucerne
District Lucerne
Government
 • Executive Gemeinderat
with 5 members
 • Mayor Gemeindepräsident
Cyrill Wiget Green Party
(as of February 2016)
 • Parliament Einwohnerrat
with 36 members
Area
 • Total 27.34 km2 (10.56 sq mi)
Elevation 490 m (1,610 ft)
Population (Dec 2015)
 • Total 27,046
 • Density 990/km2 (2,600/sq mi)
Postal code 6010-6012
SFOS number 1059
Surrounded by Hergiswil (NW), Horw, Littau, Lucerne (Luzern), Malters, Schwarzenberg
Twin towns San Damiano d'Asti (Italy)
Website www.kriens.ch
Profile (German), SFSO statistics

Kriens is a town and a municipality in the district of Lucerne in the canton of Lucerne in Switzerland.

The municipality lies at the foot of the mountain Pilatus, and is a western suburb of Lucerne.

In the oldest documents of the Benedictine Monastery of Lucerne, Chrientes is specified as one of their 16 properties. Chrientes specified an area between Mt. Pilatus and the Lake of Lucerne. The monastery received the area as a present from two noble sisters. This document dates from about 840 AD. The Habsburgs acquired the municipality in 1291. It remained in their possession as part of the District of Rothenburg until the Battle of Sempach. The city of Lucerne took over in 1392. Kriens, along with Horw and Eigenthal, belonged to the Vogtei of Horw-Kriens from 1421 until 1798. In 1653 the local peasants revolted under the leadership of Hans Spengler. It was a part of the District of Lucerne until 1803, and has belonged to the Authority of Lucerne ever since.

Kriens consists of the ("citified") town of diverse districts, the community of Obernau to its west, the hamlet of Hergiswald, 5 km to the west of the town on the road to Eigenthal, and numerous independent farmsteads on the slopes of Pilatus.

The border in the east, with the neighboring community of Lucerne, goes across the property of a large brewery. From there it runs in a north-westerly direction through the Gigeliwald and runs to the west of the Lucerne district of Obergütsch and the Gütschwald to the Böschenhof farmstead. From there it runs to the south-west up the slopes of Mount Sonnenberg and Mount Blettenberg to the Gspan farmstead. It turns thence to the south-east, separating the hamlet of Holderchäppeli (elev. 935 m (3,068 ft)), running over Mount Würzenegg (elev. 1,146 m (3,760 ft)), Mount Chraigütsch (elev. 1,081 m (3,547 ft)) and Mount Höchberg (elev. 1,162 m (3,812 ft)) on its way to Mount Lauelenegg (elev. 1,442 m (4,731 ft)) northwest of Pilatus. Thence the municipal border leads to the north-east over Mount Fräkmüntegg (elev. 1,469 m (4,820 ft)), and Mount Biele (elev. 1,373 m (4,505 ft)) to the Hochwald. From there the border leads to Steinibach and shortly thereafter, nearly to the train station in Horw. From there it follows the train track toward Lucerne in a north-easterly direction back to the property of the brewery.


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