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- Q352208 subject Q18929260.
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- Q352208 abstract "The Brünig-Napf-Reuss line forms a geographical boundary in traditional Swiss culture (Kulturgrenze). Running from the Brünig Pass along the Napf region to the Reuss (which joins the Aare at Brugg), it partly separates western (Bernese German) and eastern (Zurich German) varieties of High Alemannic, although some places east of the line belong to the western dialect group (Schwyz, Zug). The line runs across the cantons of Lucerne and Aargau.The concept was first proposed by Richard Weiss in 1947, and it reflects the cultural situation in Switzerland as established by ethnographic field work during the early 20th century.Some historians and ethnographers argued that this cultural boundary is of greater importance historically than the French-German language boundary (the Röstigraben), even though it is widely admitted that the "line" doesn't form a sharp division but especially in its northern part is "fanning out" into a gradient. The line coincides, for example, with the traditional distribution of Simmental Cattle (west) vs. Braunvieh (east), and with the traditional distribution of French vs. German playing cards.The line also corresponds to the frontline during the Swiss peasant war of 1653.The High Alemannic regions west of the line correspond to medieval Argovia, the marches between Burgundy and Alemannia.East of the Brünig-Napf-Reuss line: Schwyz, St. Gallen, Zug, ZürichWest of the Brünig-Napf-Reuss line: Aarau, Bern, Liestal, Solothurn↑ ↑".
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- Q352208 comment "The Brünig-Napf-Reuss line forms a geographical boundary in traditional Swiss culture (Kulturgrenze). Running from the Brünig Pass along the Napf region to the Reuss (which joins the Aare at Brugg), it partly separates western (Bernese German) and eastern (Zurich German) varieties of High Alemannic, although some places east of the line belong to the western dialect group (Schwyz, Zug).".
- Q352208 label "Brünig-Napf-Reuss line".
- Q352208 depiction Brunig-Napf-Reuss-Linie.png.