Oberlandquart district
Oberlandquart district | |
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Country: | Switzerland |
Canton : | Grisons |
Region ISO : | CH-GR |
FSO number : | 1811 |
Map of the former Oberlandquart district | |
The former districts of the canton of Graubünden | |
The Oberlandquart district ( Romansh district da Landquart see below ) was a civil court district of the Swiss canton of Graubünden from 1851 to 2000 . It included the districts of Jenaz , Luzein , Küblis and Klosters in the central and inner Prättigau as well as Davos in the Landwasser valley . At the beginning of 2001 it was expanded to include the Schiers and Seewis districts and was given the new name Prättigau-Davos .
The Oberlandquart district is broken down into districts and municipalities
circle | Municipal coat of arms | Name of the parish | Area in km² |
Remarks |
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District of Davos | ![]() |
Davos | 254.41 | |
Jenaz district | ![]() |
Fideris | 25.36 | |
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Furna | 33.32 | ||
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Jenaz | 25.91 | ||
District of Klosters | ![]() |
Monastery | 193.10 | |
- | Serneus | ? | At Klosters since 1865. | |
Küblis district | ![]() |
Conters | 18.40 | |
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Küblis | 8.14 | ||
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Saas | 26.71 | ||
Luzein district | ![]() |
Asherina | 9.62 | |
- | Book | ? | To Luzein since 1892. | |
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Castels | ? | Since 1979 at St. Antönien. | |
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Luzein | 31.60 | ||
- | Pany | ? | To Luzein since 1892. | |
- | Plaster | ? | To Luzein since 1892. | |
- | Rüti | ? | Since 1979 at St. Antönien. | |
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St. Antönien | 42.66 | Merged in 1979 from Castels and Rüti. |
Changes in the community
- 1851: Separation from Davos and change of district from Oberlandquart → Arosa to the Plessur district
- 1865: Fusion of Klosters and Serneus → Klosters
- 1892: Fusion of Luzein , Buchen , Pany and Putz → Luzein
- 1953: Change of name from Ascharina → St. Antönien Ascharina
- 1953: Change of name from Castels → St. Antönien-Castels
- 1953: Change of name from Rüti im Prättigau → St. Antönien Rüti
- 1973: Name change from Klosters → Klosters-Serneus
- 1979: St. Antönien-Castels and St. Antönien Rüti → St. Antönien
- 2001: District change of all communities in the former Oberlandquarts district → Prättigau-Davos district
population
Population development
data according to Jürg Simonett: Oberlandquart. In: Historical Lexicon of Switzerland .
data according to Jürg Simonett: Oberlandquart. In: Historical Lexicon of Switzerland .
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Web links
- Jürg Simonett: Oberlandquart district. In: Historical Lexicon of Switzerland .