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High Alemannic High Alemannic is a dialect of Alemannic German spoken in the westernmost Austrian state of Vorarlberg and in Switzerland and Liechtenstein. Language area The High Alemannic dialects are spoken in Liechtenstein and in most of German-speaking S ...
: ''Uschter'') is a
town A town is a human settlement. Towns are generally larger than villages and smaller than cities, though the criteria to distinguish between them vary considerably in different parts of the world. Origin and use The word "town" shares an ori ...
and the capital of the
Uster District Uster District is one of the twelve districts of the canton of Zürich, Switzerland. Its capital is the city of Uster. The German-speaking district has a population of (as of ). Municipalities Uster contains a total of ten municipalities ...
in the Swiss canton of Zürich. It is the third largest town in the canton of Zürich, with almost 35,000 inhabitants, and is one of the twenty largest towns in Switzerland. Uster is located next to a lake, called Greifensee. The official language of Uster is (the Swiss variety of Standard)
German German(s) may refer to: * Germany (of or related to) ** Germania (historical use) * Germans, citizens of Germany, people of German ancestry, or native speakers of the German language ** For citizens of Germany, see also German nationality law **Ge ...
, but the main spoken language is the local variant of the
Alemannic Alemannic (''Alamannic'') or Alamanni may refer to: * Alemannic German, a dialect family in the Upper German branch of the German languages and its speakers * Alemanni, a confederation of Suebian Germanic tribes in the Roman period * Alamanni (surna ...
Swiss German dialect. The town of Uster received the
Wakker Prize The Wakker Prize (German: ''Wakkerpreis'', French: ''Prix Wakker'', Italian: ''Premio Wakker'') is awarded annually by the Swiss Heritage Society to a Municipality of Switzerland for the development and preservation of its architectural heritag ...
in 2001.


History

The village of Riedikon was first mentioned in year 741, while Uster was first mentioned in 775, as ''Ustra villa''. The toponym has been explained as reflecting
Old High German Old High German (OHG; german: Althochdeutsch (Ahd.)) is the earliest stage of the German language, conventionally covering the period from around 750 to 1050. There is no standardised or supra-regional form of German at this period, and Old High ...
''*ustrâ'' or ''*uster- aha'' "voracious
iver Iver is a large civil parish in Buckinghamshire, England. In addition to the central clustered village, the parish includes the residential neighbourhoods of Iver Heath and Richings Park. Geography, transport and economy Part of the 43-square- ...
by Boesch (1978). First mentioned in 1099, the donation of the St. Andreas Church was given by the
House of Rapperswil The House of Rapperswil respectively Counts of Rapperswil (''Grafen von Rapperwil'' since 1233, before ''Lords'') ruled the upper ''Zürichsee'' and ''Seedamm'' region around Rapperswil and parts of, as of today, Swiss cantons of St. Gallen, ...
as a spacious three-naved country church. The
Burg Uster Uster Castle ( Swiss German: Schloss Uster also referred to Burg Uster) is a hill castle which was built probably around 1200 AD by the House of Rapperswil in the Swiss municipality of Uster in the Canton of Zürich. Since 1995 it houses a boardin ...
(castle) was first mentioned in 1267, as being in the possession of the
Freiherr (; male, abbreviated as ), (; his wife, abbreviated as , literally "free lord" or "free lady") and (, his unmarried daughters and maiden aunts) are designations used as titles of nobility in the German-speaking areas of the Holy Roman Empire ...
von Bonstetten. On 7 January 1300
Elisabeth von Rapperswil Elisabeth von Rapperswil (also ''von Habsburg-Laufenburg'', ''von Homberg''; c.1251/1261 – 1309) was the last countess of the House of Rapperswil, and secured by her second marriage the female line of the Counts of Rapperswil and the ext ...
sold the pledge of the reign Greifensee to the knight ''Hermann II. von Landenberg'', including the Greifensee castle, the town and the lake of the same name, and a larger number of farms, as well as the pastoral rights (''Kirchrecht'') in Uster. In 1438 the church rights (''Kirchrecht'') were sold to the
Rüti Abbey Rüti, which comes from the Old High German word , meaning " clearing", is a popular name for towns in the German speaking part of Switzerland. It can refer to the following: *Rüti, Glarus in Glarus *Rüti, Zürich Rüti (sometimes written as ' ...
. The church was considered as a part of the so-called "Laubishof" estate that possibly was located at the nearby plateau where the Uster Castle is situated. During the
Old Zürich War The Old Zurich War (german: Alter Zürichkrieg), 1440–46, was a conflict between the canton of Zurich and the other seven cantons of the Old Swiss Confederacy over the succession to the Count of Toggenburg. In 1436, Count Friedrich VII of T ...
, in May 1444, the Old Swiss Confederacy laid siege to the nearby town of Greifensee, held by about 70 defenders, most of them inhabitants of the ''Amt'' Greifensee, and a few Habsburg and
Zürich , neighboring_municipalities = Adliswil, Dübendorf, Fällanden, Kilchberg, Maur, Oberengstringen, Opfikon, Regensdorf, Rümlang, Schlieren, Stallikon, Uitikon, Urdorf, Wallisellen, Zollikon , twintowns = Kunming, San Francisco Zürich ...
soldiers. The town was captured after four weeks, on May 27, and all but two of the surviving 64 defenders were beheaded on the next day, including the leader, Wildhans von ''Breitenlandenberg''. Even in times of war, mass execution was widely considered a cruel and unjust deed. On May 29, the Castle of Greifensee and the city walls were broken. Among many other transfers of lands and goods, on 25 April 1448 ''Beringer von Landemberg von Griffensee'' confirmed, with permission of his sons ''Hug'' and ''Beringer dem Jungen'' that at the place ''where all his ancestors'' have been buried, a long list of money, goods and lands have to be transferred to the church as a benefice. In 1473 the church comrades, based on an older ''Jahrzeitbuch'' (Latin: ''libri anniversariorum'') which now is lost, created a new one which is among the best preserved of the Canton of Zürich. With the dissolution of the monastery Ruti during the
Reformation in Zürich The Reformation in Zürich was promoted initially by Huldrych Zwingli, who gained the support of the magistrates of the city of Zürich and the princess abbess Katharina von Zimmern of the Fraumünster Abbey, and the population of the city of Zür ...
its rights fell on the government of the city of Zürich in 1525. In 1824 the new Reformed church was consecrated. On 22 November 1830 about 10,000 men of the Canton of Zurich gathered near Uster and demanded a new constitution. This assembly, known as the Ustertag, together with other assemblies in Switzerland led to the
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and the creation of the Swiss
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.


Geography

Uster has an area of . Of this area, 44.4% is used for agricultural purposes, while 27.1% is forested. Of the rest of the land, 26.2% is settled (buildings or roads) and the remainder (2.3%) is non-productive (rivers, glaciers or mountains). housing and buildings made up 18.4% of the total area, while transportation infrastructure made up the rest (7.8%). Of the total unproductive area, water (streams and lakes) made up 0.4% of the area. 22.2% of the total municipal area was undergoing some type of construction.


Demographics

Uster has a population (as of ) of . , 21.6% of the population was made up of foreign nationals. the gender distribution of the population was 49.6% male and 50.4% female. Over the last 10 years the population has grown at a rate of 14.2%. Most of the population () speaks German (85.0%), with Italian being second most common ( 4.5%) and Albanian being third ( 1.7%). In the 2007 election the most popular party was the SVP which received 31.3% of the vote. The next three most popular parties were the SPS (20.6%), the CSP (13.3%) and the
Green Party A green party is a formally organized political party based on the principles of green politics, such as social justice, environmentalism and nonviolence. Greens believe that these issues are inherently related to one another as a foundation f ...
(12.2%). The age distribution of the population () is children and teenagers (0–19 years old) make up 22.2% of the population, while adults (20–64 years old) make up 65% and seniors (over 64 years old) make up 12.8%. In Uster about 73.9% of the population (between age 25-64) have completed either non-mandatory upper secondary education or additional higher education (either university or a '' Fachhochschule''). There are 12605 households in Uster. Uster has an unemployment rate of 3.28%. , there were 392 people employed in the primary economic sector and about 92 businesses involved in this sector. 3,204 people are employed in the
secondary sector In macroeconomics, the secondary sector of the economy is an economic sector in the three-sector theory that describes the role of manufacturing. It encompasses industries that produce a finished, usable product or are involved in constructi ...
and there are 238 businesses in this sector. 9475 people are employed in the
tertiary sector The tertiary sector of the economy, generally known as the service sector, is the third of the three economic sectors in the three-sector model (also known as the economic cycle). The others are the primary sector (raw materials) and the second ...
, with 1091 businesses in this sector.Swiss Federal Statistical Office
accessed 14-Aug-2009
51.5% of the working population were employed full-time, and 48.5% were employed part-time.
accessed 4 August 2009
there were 9,366 Catholics and 11,890 Protestants in Uster. In the 2000 census, religion was broken down into several smaller categories. From the , 45% were some type of Protestant, with 41.8% belonging to the Swiss Reformed Church and 3.3% belonging to other Protestant churches. 31.7% of the population were Catholic. Of the rest of the population, 5.4% were Muslim, 7.2% belonged to another religion (not listed), 3.4% did not give a religion, and 11.7% were atheist or agnostic.


Weather

Uster has an average of 135.4 days of rain per year and on average receives of
precipitation In meteorology, precipitation is any product of the condensation of atmospheric water vapor that falls under gravitational pull from clouds. The main forms of precipitation include drizzle, rain, sleet, snow, ice pellets, graupel and hail. ...
. The wettest month is June during which time Uster receives an average of of precipitation. During this month there is precipitation for an average of 13.1 days. The driest month of the year is October with an average of of precipitation over 13.1 days., the weather station elevation is 440 meters above sea level.


Wakker Prize

Uster received the Wakker Prize from the Swiss Heritage Society in 2001 for the city's efforts to maintain an identity within the anonymous Swiss Agglomeration around Zurich. The Society noted that developed land was clearly separated from the neighboring farming land. They praised the efforts that the city had made to integrate old and new buildings and to build with harmonious architectural styles.


Education

''Primarschule Uster'' serves primary school children, while ''Sekundarschulverwaltung Uster'' serves students at the secondary school level. The ''Bildungszentrum Uster'' includes three institutions: ''Berufsfachschule Uster'' (vocational school), ''
Kantonsschule Uster ''Kantonsschule Uster'' (KUS) is a gymnasium (school), gymnasium (senior high school) located in Uster, Switzerland, Uster, Switzerland, in the Zurich metropolitan area. Students come from several areas, including Uster and Dübendorf.
'' ( gymnasium), and ''Höhere Fachschule Uster''. The
Japanese School in Zurich The Japanese School in Zurich (german: Japanische Schule in Zürich, ja, チューリッヒ日本人学校 ''Chūrihhi Nihonjin Gakkō'') is a Japanese international school in Uster, Canton of Zürich, Switzerland, situated in the Zurich metro ...
, Switzerland's sole primary and junior high Japanese international day school, is located in Uster. The ''Stadt- und Regionalbibliothek Uster'' and the ''Stadtarchiv und Kläui Bibliothek'' are located in the city limits. The ''Bibliothek Nänikon'' is located in Nänikon, also in the city limits.


Notable people

* Jakob Heusser-Staub (1862–1941) a Swiss industrialist and philanthropist * Fritz Nussbaum (1924–2013) a Swiss athlete, competed in the men's decathlon at the
1948 Summer Olympics The 1948 Summer Olympics (officially the Games of the XIV Olympiad and also known as London 1948) were an international multi-sport event held from 29 July to 14 August 1948 in London, England, United Kingdom. Following a twelve-year hiatus ca ...
*
Hedi Lang Hedi Lang (30 October 1931 – 31 March 2004) was a Swiss politician. She was one of the first women to be elected to the Swiss National Council, the first woman elected to a cantonal executive and the second woman to serve as President of the ...
(1931–2004) a Swiss politician, the first woman elected to a cantonal executive *
Roger Sablonier Roger Sablonier (16 April 1943 – 8 June 2010) was a Swiss historian and writer of non-fiction publications, and Emeritus (Prof. Dr.) of the faculty of the University of Zürich. Biography Born in Uster on 16 April 1941 as the son of Mary Ida ( ...
(1941–2010), historian and writer, University of Zürich faculty *
Erich Nigg Erich Nigg (born 28 November 1952 in Uster) is a Swiss cell biologist. Life Erich Nigg received his PhD in 1980 from the ETH Zürich (Biochemistry). Subsequently, he carried out research at the University of California in San Diego, the ETH Z ...
(born 1952) a Swiss cell biologist *
Roeland Wiesnekker Roeland Wiesnekker (pron. 'Roo-Land') (b. 25 November 1967 near Zürich) is a Dutch / Swiss actor in movies and theater plays. Life Wiesnekker grew up in a music-loving family and tried out various instruments. Despite that, he wanted to become ...
(born 1967) a Dutch / Swiss actor in movies and theater plays * Giuseppe Mazzarelli (born 1972) a former Swiss footballer, over 300 pro games and 13 for the national team * Philippe Montandon (born 1982) a retired footballer over 300 pro games *
Stenia Michel Stenia Liliane Michel (born 23 October 1987) is a retired Swiss Association football, footballer who last played as a Goalkeeper (association football), goalkeeper for FC Basel Frauen, FC Basel of the Swiss Nationalliga A (women's football), Nati ...
(born 1987) a Swiss footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for FC Basel *
Sandro Zeller Sandro Zeller (born 16 November 1991 in Uster) is a Switzerland, Swiss race car driver. He is son of the twelve-time Swiss Formula Three Championship, Swiss Formula Three champion Jo Zeller who founded team Jo Zeller Racing. Career Karting Zelle ...
(born 1991) a Swiss racing car driver.


Transportation

The municipality of Uster is served by two railway stations, both of which are served by trains of the Zurich S-Bahn.
Uster railway station Uster is a railway station in Switzerland, situated in the city of Uster. The station is located on the Wallisellen to Uster and Rapperswil railway line. History Between 1909 and 1949, Uster station was also the terminus of the Uster-Oetwil- ...
is in the centre of the city, and is served by lines S9, S14, S15 and S5. Nänikon-Greifensee railway station is on the border with adjoining municipality of Greifensee, and is served only by lines S9 and S14. Uster is a 14-minute ride (S5) from
Zürich Hauptbahnhof Zürich Hauptbahnhof (often shortened to Zürich HB, or just HB; ''Zürich Main Station'' or ''Zürich Central Station'') is the largest railway station in Switzerland. Zürich is a major railway hub, with services to and from across Switzerland ...
when travelling on the fastest trains.


Gallery

Uster - Kirche - Schloss IMG 3545.jpg, Reformed Church (official) and castle of Uster Freie Kirche Uster 1904.jpg, Free Church Uster - Schloss - Plateau 2015-09-20 16-35-32.JPG, ''Schloss'' Uster Uster - Kirchuster - Zentrum IMG 3540.JPG, Kirchuster and inner city Uster - Nossikon-Riedikon - Schloss IMG 3525.jpg, Nossikon and Riedikon (to the right) Uster - Wil - Niederuster - Schloss IMG 3509.jpg, Wil and Niederuster, Greifensee, Pfannenstiel and
Forch Forch is a village and a mountain pass (el. ) located in the municipalities of Küsnacht and Maur in the canton of Zürich, Switzerland. Geography Forch is located approximately in the southeast of Zürich, nearby Zumikon and Maur. It in ...
in the background Bahnhof Uster.jpg, Train station Uster - Stadtpark IMG 3557.jpg, City park Uster Bahnhof.jpg, Bus station aside of train station Uster-Brunnen-Kreisel-Poststrasse.jpg, Fountain roundabout with restaurant Uster-Stadthaus-Sternenkreisel-Nuesslikreisel.jpg, Roundabout near administration building Uster Flugaufnahme.ogv, City Uster from Above


References


External links

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Map of Uster
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