What two Swiss cantons did Appenzell split into in the late 15th century?

Link to this answer

CloseClose

Link to this answer

Share this credible answer with others. Simply paste this code into your blog or Web page:

<a href="http://qanda.encyclopedia.com/question/two-swiss-cantons-did-appenzell-split-into-late-15th-century-115106.html" >What two Swiss cantons did Appenzell split into in the late 15th century?</a>
E-mail this answer Link to this answer

Ausser-Rhoden (1993 pop. 53,400), 94 sq mi (243 sq km), with its capital at Herisau, accepted the Reformation; Inner-Rhoden (1993 pop. 14,500), 67 sq mi (174 sq km), with its capital at the town of Appenzell (1993 pop. 5,400), remained Catholic.

Answer verified with
Get more facts and information about Appenzell . Or, view the full encyclopedia entry from The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition.

Similar questions: Appenzell split into what two Swiss cantons during the late 15th century? In the late 15th century, what two Swiss cantons did Appenzell become? [ Hide these questions ]

Related research articles

See all results at HighBeam

HighBeam gives you access to newspaper, magazine, and trade journal articles plus press releases, facts, information, and biographies from thousands of sources.