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'Oberägeri', until
1798 simply known as 'Ägeri', is a
municipality in the
canton of
Zug in
Switzerland.
It is located on a plain on the northern shores of the
Ägerisee.
History
The first church in the valley was built in
876. After 1100, the land belonged to the monastery on
Einsiedeln, and was influenced by the
Battle of Morgarten.
The municipality came into existence in the
15th century. Around 1500 several chapels, and the first government building were built in Oberägeri. In
1669 the municipality gained the right to elect its own priest. In
1726 the church is burglared. In
1766 the governments of Oberägeri and
Unterägeri (at the time known as 'Wilägeri') became involved in an open fight during local parliamentary sessions, and the two municipalities split in
1798.
In
1838 the city of
Zurich stopped collecting interests they had a right to since medieval times. In the same year the first school building was built in the municipality. The second school was not built until
1956.
Water supplies were established in
1890 by a local pub landlord.