Sigigen

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Sigigen ( Swiss German Sigige ) is a village that belongs to the municipality of Ruswil in the Swiss canton of Lucerne .

geography

Sigigen is a scattered settlement with its own church and a primary school, which is surrounded by meadows and farmland. Generally, the farms Berge in the north, Grabe in the southeast and Farnere in the southwest are an unwritten distinction to Ruswil, the wood and Werthenstein . The natural topographical boundaries also include the Ämmeberg in the south of the municipality, the Sigigerwald in the east and the Schächbelerwald in the west. The highest point in the municipality of Ruswil is in Sigigen near the Graubaum and Tschepperslehn farms at 856 m above sea level. The Heiterbach rises near this point and flows south-west over the Bielbach and flows into the Kleine Emme at Werthenstein .

regional customs

The «Zieberlizunft», named after the Ziberlibaum (wild plum), produces the traditional Zieberlischnaps.

Attractions

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Brother Clause Church in Sigigen on the website of the Ruswil parish
  2. Sigigen school building on the website of the Ruswil school
  3. ^ Zieberlischnaps on the Zieberlizunft Sigigen website

Coordinates: 47 ° 4 '  N , 8 ° 8'  E ; CH1903:  653 011  /  212696