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Rüthi

Rüthi
Lienz SG7.JPG
Coat of arms of Rüthi
Coat of arms
Rüthi is located in Switzerland
Rüthi
Rüthi
Rüthi is located in Canton of St. Gallen
Rüthi
Rüthi
Coordinates: 47°18′N 9°32′E / 47.300°N 9.533°E / 47.300; 9.533Coordinates: 47°18′N 9°32′E / 47.300°N 9.533°E / 47.300; 9.533
Country Switzerland
Canton St. Gallen
District Rheintal
Government
 • Mayor Thomas Ammann
Area
 • Total 9.34 km2 (3.61 sq mi)
Elevation 430 m (1,410 ft)
Population (Dec 2015)
 • Total 2,256
 • Density 240/km2 (630/sq mi)
Postal code 9464
SFOS number 3256
Surrounded by Altstätten, Feldkirch (AT-8), Meiningen (AT-8), Oberriet
Twin towns Wolfegg (Germany)
Website www.ruethi.ch
SFSO statistics

Rüthi is a municipality in the canton of St. Gallen in Switzerland.

Rüthi is first mentioned in 820 as Reuti. Until 1994 it was known as Rüthi (Rheintal).

Rüthi has an area, as of 2006, of 9.3 km2 (3.6 sq mi). Of this area, 47.9% is used for agricultural purposes, while 33.8% is forested. Of the rest of the land, 13.7% is settled (buildings or roads) and the remainder (4.6%) is non-productive (rivers or lakes).

The municipality was located in the Oberrheintal district until the creation of the Rheintal Wahlkreis. It consists of the villages of Rüthi, Büchel and the Hirschensprung as well as the southern part of the hamlet of Rehag. Other villages were part of the municipality. From 1798 to 1831 the village of Kobelwald (later part of Oberriet) and from 1803 to 31 the village of Lienz (afterward part of Sennwald, then in 1883 part of Altstätten) were part of Rüthi.

The blazon of the municipal coat of arms is Azure a Deer salient Or between two Cliffs Argent issuant from flanks and in chief as many Mullets of the same.

Rüthi has a population (as of 31 December 2015) of 2,256. As of 2007, about 18.1% of the population was made up of foreign nationals. Of the foreign population, (as of 2000), 42 are from Germany, 12 are from Italy, 194 are from ex-Yugoslavia, 30 are from Austria, 6 are from Turkey, and 69 are from another country. Over the last 10 years the population has grown at a rate of 2.2%. Most of the population (as of 2000) speaks German (90.1%), with Albanian being second most common ( 3.9%) and Serbo-Croatian being third ( 1.4%). Of the Swiss national languages (as of 2000), 1,772 speak German, 12 people speak French, 11 people speak Italian, and 2 people speak Romansh.


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