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Opfikon
Country Switzerland Coat of Arms of Opfikon
Canton Zurich
District Bülach
47°26′N 8°34′E / 47.433°N 8.567°E / 47.433; 8.567Coordinates: 47°26′N 8°34′E / 47.433°N 8.567°E / 47.433; 8.567
Population 13,442 (December 2007)
  - Density 2,396 /km2 (6,206 /sq mi)
Area 5.61 km2 (2.17 sq mi)
Elevation 459 m (1,506 ft)
Postal code 8152
SFOS number 0066
Mayor Walter Fehr (as of 2008) GV
Localities Opfikon, Glattbrugg, Oberhausen
Surrounded by Kloten, Wallisellen, Zurich, Rümlang
Website www.opfikon.ch
SFSO statistics
Opfikon is located in Switzerland
Opfikon
Opfikon

Opfikon (German pronunciation: [ˈʔɔpfɪkxoːn]; in the local dialect: [ˈopfikχə])[1] is the name of a municipality in the Swiss canton of Zurich, located in the district of Bülach.

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[edit] Coat of arms

Blazon: Party per fess gules and argent, in chief a half length portrait of a man wearing a coat sable with a white collar, in base cross pattee sable.

[edit] Geography

Zürich, Opfikon and Kloten as seen from the Albis

Opfikon is situated right to the northeast of the city of Zurich in the Glatt Valley, near Zurich Airport, and thus lies within the greater Zurich area. As it belongs to the region known as the Zurichois Lowlands (Zürcher Unterland), the landscape is rather flat. The lowest point lies 420.4 m above sea level at the border to the neighboring commune of Rümlang, the highest one in the Hard forest, 481 m above sea level. 37% of the municipal territory is covered by settlement area, 17% by wood, 27% by farming ground, 17.6% by transport infrastructures and 1.2% by waters.[2]

[edit] Historical overview

The present municipality traces back to two settlements, one of which is Opfikon itself, situated right from the river Glatt, whereas on the other side of it lies Oberhusen. Glattbrugg, as its name (‚bridge over the Glatt’) suggests, originally was not a settlement, but a passage of some importance. However, the name was later also used for a smithy and a mill that were built near the bridge at the left-hand riverbank, and round which eventually developed another settlement.

When the whole political order was changed during the Helvetic Republic (1798-1803), Opfikon became part of the municipality of Kloten, that pertained to the district of Bassersdorf. Oberhusen, lying on the other side of the Glatt, fell to the commune of Seebach belonging to the district of Regensdorf.

After Napoleon's Act of Mediation (19 February 1803) the administration of the canton of Zurich was rearranged again, and Opfikon and Oberhusen were united into a commune named Opfikon, which appertained now to the likewise new-formed district of Bülach. In the course of the Restoration after the end of the Napoleonic era, the commune of Opfikon, consisting of the two civil communities Opfikon and Oberhusen (with Glattbrugg) established in 1815, became part of the chief district (Oberamt) of Embrach, that in 1831, as a result of the new-established cantonal constitution, changed its capital to Bülach. In 1918 the two civil communities were merged in the already existing political commune of Opfikon.

Due to the growing importance of the former hamlet Glattbrugg, the name Oberhusen is the longer the less used, and the municipality as a whole is now often called Opfikon-Glattbrugg to draw a distinction to Opfikon proper as a part of it.

[edit] Demographics

Opfikon has a population (as of 2007) of 13,442, of which 41.5% are foreign nationals. Over the last 10 years the population has grown at a rate of 21.1%. Most of the population (as of 2000) speaks German (72.5%), with Italian being second most common ( 5.5%) and Serbo-Croatian being third ( 3.1%).

The age distribution of the population (as of 2000) is children and teenagers (0–19 years old) make up 18.6% of the population, while adults (20–64 years old) make up 68.1% and seniors (over 64 years old) make up 13.4%. The entire Swiss population is generally well educated. In Opfikon about 64.4% of the population (between age 25-64) have completed either non-mandatory upper secondary education or additional higher education (either University or a Fachhochschule).[2]

The historical population is given in the following table:[3]

year population
1467 7 Households
1634 26a
1850 611
1900 706
1950 2,613
1970 11,115
2000 12,062
^a  in 1634 Oberhausen had 9 households.

[edit] Politics

The results of the last elections for the municipal parliament (2 April 2006)were as follows:

Party SVP (‚Swiss People's Party’) FDP (‚Free Democratic Party’) GV (‚Municipal Association’) CVP (‚Christian Democratic People's Party’) EVP (‚Evangelical People's Party’) SP (‚Socialist Party’) SD (‚Swiss Democrats’) GLP (‚Green Liberal Party’) SVP Young Civil List
Seats 10 4 5 4 3 5 1 2 2

The President of the municipality is Walter Fehr (Gemeindeverein ‚Municipal Association’)

In the 2007 National Council elections the most popular party was the SVP which received 48.3% of the vote. The next three most popular parties were the SPS (15.5%), the FDP (9.9%) and the CVP (9.4%).[2]

[edit] Economy

Adecco headquarters in Opfikon

Adecco S.A., the world's largest employment agency, is headquartered in Glattbrugg.[4] Belair Airlines, a subsidiary of Air Berlin, is headquartered in Glattbrugg.[5]

China Airlines, at one point, operated the Switzerland Branch office in Glattbrugg.[6]

Opfikon has an unemployment rate of 4.63%. As of 2005, there were 80 people employed in the primary economic sector and about 13 businesses involved in this sector. 1510 people are employed in the secondary sector and there are 121 businesses in this sector. 14456 people are employed in the tertiary sector, with 752 businesses in this sector.[2]

[edit] Transport

Opfikon-Glattbrugg is a stop of the Zürich S-Bahn on the lines S7 and S5. Its train station is a 11 minute ride from Zürich Hauptbahnhof.

[edit] Etymology

Opfikon is formed with the place name suffix -(i)kon/-(i)ken, that is widely spread in the area of the cantons of Zurich, Argovia and Lucerne and that has been merged from the suffix -ing- ‚followers of the mentioned one’ and the word hof ‚landed estate’ in the dative plural form, used as a locative. This origin is yet more obvious at the congenerous place names ending in -(i)kofen, frequent in the cantons of Berne, Solothurn, and also in Thurgovia; place names of this formation are dated to the 7th/8th century. The first part of the name traces back to an anthroponym *Opfo, that, however, as such is not on record and is regarded either as a short form of a name like Otfried or something similar or as a formation from a supposed stem *upp-, forming names in west Germanic, which would have developed to OHG *opf-/upf-.[1]

The oldest ensured evidence of the name (Obtinchofa/Obfinchoven) dates back to 1153;[3] the attribution of an earlier record Ubinchova in a document from the year 744 is doubtful.[1]

[edit] Sources

  1. ^ a b c Andres Kristol/Gabrielle Schmid, Opfikon ZH (Bülach) in: Dictionnaire toponymique des communes suisses – Lexikon der schweizerischen Gemeindenamen – Dizionario toponomastico dei comuni svizzeri (DTS|LSG), Centre de dialectologie, Université de Neuchâtel, Verlag Huber, Frauenfeld/Stuttgart/Wien 2005, ISBN 3-7193-1308-5 and Éditions Payot, Lausanne 2005, ISBN 2-601-03336-3, p. 680f.
  2. ^ a b c d Swiss Federal Statistical Office accessed 30-Jul-2009
  3. ^ a b Opfikon in German, French and Italian in the online Historical Dictionary of Switzerland.
  4. ^ "Global headquarters." Adecco. Retrieved on 12 November 2009.
  5. ^ About Belair." Air Berlin. Retrieved on 21 June 2009.
  6. ^ "Branch Offices Europe. China Airlines. 28 January 1999. Retrieved on 14 June 2009.

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