Lauenen

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Coordinates: 46°25′N 7°19′E

Lauenen
Coat of Arms of Lauenen
Canton Bern
District Saanen
Coordinates  46°25′N 7°19′E
Population 812   (2005)
Area 58.7 km²
Elevation 1252 m
Postal code 3782
SFOS number 0842
Mayor Ruedi Trachsel
Website www.lauenen.ch
Surrounded by Saanen, Lenk, Ayent, Savièse, Gsteig bei Gstaad.
Lauenen (Switzerland)
Lauenen
Lauenen

Lauenen (French: Lauvine, Romansh: Lavina) is a municipality in the district of Saanen in the canton of Bern in Switzerland.

Lauenen is known as an area with substantial danger of landslides and avalanches, which is the origin of its name (German Lawine "landslide," from Latin labina "slide"). Lauenen was first mentioned historically in 1296 as an der lowinon.

Lauenen lies in the Bernese Oberland in the Lauenen Valley. The mountains in the south of the municipality, for instance Wildhorn (3243 m) form the border with the canton of Valais. The municipality has a number of notable glaciers and lakes, including the Tungel Glacier, the Gelten Glacier, and Lake Lauenen.

[edit] Famous people

  • Gottfried Straßer (1854-1912), minister a poet (born in Lauenen)
  • Ernst Friedrich Langhans (1829-1880) worked as reformed minister in Lauenen from 1855 to 1858

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