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Unterkulm
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Also known as Unterkulm AG

Unterkulm is a municipality in the district of Kulm in the canton of Aargau in Switzerland.

Key facts

Swiss town.subject_name
Unterkulm
Swiss town.municipality_type
municipality
Swiss town.image_photo
Unterkulm ref Kirche 1216.jpg
Swiss town.imagepath_coa
CHE Unterkulm COA.svg
Swiss town.imagepath_flag
CHE Unterkulm Flag.svg
Swiss town.canton
Aargau
Swiss town.iso code region
CH-AG
Swiss town.district
Kulm
Swiss town.postal_code
5726
Swiss town.municipality_code
4146
Swiss town.area
8.89
Swiss town.elevation
466
Swiss town.population
2898
Swiss town.populationof
December 2006
Swiss town.popofyear
2006
Swiss town.website
www.unterkulm.ch
Swiss town.neighboring_municipalities
Dürrenäsch, Gränichen, Hirschthal, Muhen, Oberkulm, Schlossrued, Schöftland, Teufenthal

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  • History
  • Geography
  • Coat of arms
  • Demographics
  • Heritage sites of national significance
  • Economy
  • Religion
  • References
  • External links

Unterkulm is a municipality in the district of Kulm in the canton of Aargau in Switzerland.

==History== thumb|left|Aerial view (1962) Both Roman ruins near the church and late-Roman coins at Sonnenhof indicate that the area near Unterkulm was settled during the Roman era. However, Unterkulm is first mentioned in 1045 as Chulenbare though this is for both Unterkulm and Oberkulm. In 1303 it was mentioned as ze Nideren-Kulme which is the first mention of Unterkulm individually. Until 1566 Unter- and Oberkulm formed a tithe district (), though their political separation was probably earlier. In the 12th and 13th centuries the area was ruled by the Lenzburg family, then the Kyburgs and finally the Habsburgs. By 1300 parts of the village were also owned by the monasteries of Schänis, Beromünster and Engelberg as well as local aristocratic families and the Dukes of Austria. In the 14th and 15th centuries the Knights Hospitaller houses at Klingnau and Biberstein, and the collegiate church at Zofingen also became landholders in Unterkulm. After the conquest by Bern in 1415, Unterkulm remained part of the Court on Kulm in the District () of Lenzburg until 1798. During the Helvetic Republic (1798–1803) it was a district capital.

Excerpted from Wikipedia’s “Unterkulm” article, available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 licence.

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