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Lüen is a former
municipality A municipality is usually a single administrative division having municipal corporation, corporate status and powers of self-government or jurisdiction as granted by national and regional laws to which it is subordinate. The term ''municipality' ...
in the district of Plessur in the canton of Graubünden in
Switzerland Switzerland, officially the Swiss Confederation, is a landlocked country located in west-central Europe. It is bordered by Italy to the south, France to the west, Germany to the north, and Austria and Liechtenstein to the east. Switzerland ...
. On 1 January 2013 the former municipalities of Lüen, Calfreisen, Castiel,
Langwies Langwies is a former Municipalities of Switzerland, municipality in the district of Plessur District, Plessur in the Cantons of Switzerland, canton of Graubünden in Switzerland. On 1 January 2013 the former municipalities of Langwies, Calfreisen, ...
, Molinis, Peist and St. Peter-Pagig merged into the municipality of
Arosa Arosa is a List of towns in Switzerland, town and a municipalities of Switzerland, municipality in the Plessur Region in the canton of Graubünden in Switzerland. It is both a summer and a winter tourist resort. On 1 January 2013, the former mu ...
.Nomenklaturen – Amtliches Gemeindeverzeichnis der Schweiz
accessed 9 February 2013


History

Lüen is first mentioned in 1084 as ''Leune''.


Geography

Before the merger, Lüen had a total area of . Of this area, 37% is used for agricultural purposes, while 52.3% is forested. Of the rest of the land, 1.4% is settled (buildings or roads) and the remainder (9.2%) is non-productive (rivers, glaciers or mountains). The former municipality is located in the Schanfigg sub-district of the Plessur district. It consists of the ''haufendorf'' village (an irregular, unplanned and quite closely packed village, built around a central square) of Lüen on the north face of the mid-Schanfigg. In Lüen is the Lüen-Castiel railway station, on the Chur-Arosa railway line, which also serves Castiel.


Demographics

Lüen had a population (as of 2010) of 84.Swiss Federal Statistical Office
accessed 11 February 2013
, 10.6% of the population was made up of foreign nationals. Over the last 10 years the population has decreased at a rate of -15.6%. Most of the population () speaks German (91.9%), with English being second most common ( 4.1%) and Dutch being third ( 2.7%). , the gender distribution of the population was 49.4% male and 50.6% female.Graubunden in Numbers
accessed 21 September 2009
The age distribution, , in Lüen is; 8 children or 10.8% of the population are between 0 and 9 years old and 11 teenagers or 14.9% are between 10 and 19. Of the adult population, 1 person is between 20 and 29 years old. 14 people or 18.9% are between 30 and 39, 14 people or 18.9% are between 40 and 49, and 4 people or 5.4% are between 50 and 59. The senior population distribution is 14 people or 18.9% of the population are between 60 and 69 years old, 6 people or 8.1% are between 70 and 79, there are 2 people or 2.7% who are between 80 and 89.Graubunden Population Statistics
accessed 21 September 2009
In the 2007 federal election the most popular party was the SVP which received 69.4% of the vote. The next three most popular parties were the SP (19%), the FDP (8.8%) and the CVP (2.7%). In Lüen about 70% of the population (between age 25-64) have completed either non-mandatory upper secondary education or additional higher education (either university or a ''
Fachhochschule A (; plural ), abbreviated FH, is a university of applied sciences (UAS), in other words a Hochschule, German tertiary education institution that provides professional education in many applied sciences and applied arts, such as engineering, te ...
''). Lüen has an unemployment rate of 1.75%. , there were 5 people employed in the primary economic sector and about 2 businesses involved in this sector. 9 people are employed in the
tertiary sector The tertiary sector of the economy, generally known as the service sector, is the third of the three economic sectors in the three-sector model (also known as the economic cycle). The others are the primary sector (raw materials) and the ...
, with 3 businesses in this sector. The historical population is given in the following table:


Sights

The architectonical look of the town of Lüen is a good example of how the Latin and the Germanic cultures intermixed in the Grisons: in Lüen there is a mixture of houses built with block of woods (typical of the so-called ''Blockhäuser'' imported in the area by the late
Walser The Walser people are the speakers of the Walser German dialects, a variety of Highest Alemannic. They inhabit the region of the Alps of Swiss Alps, Switzerland and Liechtenstein, as well as the fringes of Italy and Austria. The Walser peopl ...
migrations) and of houses built of stone (typical of the indigenous Romanic populations).''"Eine bestimmte Förderung der bestehenden Gestaltungsformen (Holz/Steinbauten) besteht zur Zeit nicht. Das Dorfbild wird von beiden Bauarten geprägt."'

Gemeinde Lüen - City of Lüen
The train station of Lüen-Castiel was built in 1914. The Romanesque architecture, romanesque church of St. Zeno was built in 1084. The interior is covered with gothic paintings from the studio of the Waltensburger Master, from the mid 14th Century. Interior of the Church: File:Lüen_Kirche_innen.jpg, Interior of the church File:Lüen_Apostel.jpg, Apostles File:Lüen_Aufbahrung.jpg, Laying out Jesus File:Lüen_Kindermord.jpg,
Massacre of the Innocents The Massacre (or Slaughter) of the Innocents is a story recounted in the Nativity narrative of the Gospel of Matthew ( 2:16– 18) in which Herod the Great, king of Judea, orders the execution of all male children who are two years old and u ...
File:Lüen_Kanzel.jpg, Pulpit and Apostles


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Luen Arosa Former municipalities of Graubünden