Kanton Uri is a small alpine canton in central Switzerland with about 36,800 residents. Altdorf, the cantonal capital, sits at the southern end of Lake Uri where the Reuss valley opens toward the Gotthard Pass. The town's Telldenkmal monument commemorates the William Tell legend, a foundational myth of the Swiss Confederation. The Gotthard route, connecting northern and southern Europe, has defined Uri's strategic importance for centuries. The Gotthard Base Tunnel, at 57 kilometres the world's longest railway tunnel when it opened in 2016, passes beneath the canton.
The landscape is dominated by steep mountain valleys, alpine pastures, and the southern arm of Lake Lucerne. Andermatt, at the junction of the Gotthard, Oberalp, and Furka passes, has undergone significant resort development in recent years. The canton's small population and rural character mean that services of all kinds are limited compared to urban Swiss centres.
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Kanton Uri is a small alpine canton in central Switzerland with about 36,800 residents. Altdorf, the cantonal capital, sits at the southern end of Lake Uri where the Reuss valley opens toward the Gotthard Pass. The town's Telldenkmal monument commemorates the William Tell legend, a foundational myth of the Swiss Confederation. The Gotthard route, connecting northern and southern Europe, has defined Uri's strategic importance for centuries. The Gotthard Base Tunnel, at 57 kilometres the world's longest railway tunnel when it opened in 2016, passes beneath the canton.
The landscape is dominated by steep mountain valleys, alpine pastures, and the southern arm of Lake Lucerne. Andermatt, at the junction of the Gotthard, Oberalp, and Furka passes, has undergone significant resort development in recent years. The canton's small population and rural character mean that services of all kinds are limited compared to urban Swiss centres.
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Under the 1942 Swiss Criminal Code, sex work is lawful throughout the country. Article 27 of the Federal Constitution protects it as an economic activity subject to cantonal rules. Uri has no specific prostitution legislation, relying instead on general cantonal ordinances. Federal criminal provisions penalise exploitation of sex workers (StGB Art. 195, up to ten years), trafficking (Art. 182, up to twenty years), and paying minors for sexual acts (Art. 196, up to three years). Self-employed workers must meet tax obligations at all three government levels and register for AHV/IV social security. The Kantonspolizei Uri handles local matters, with Fedpol responsible for cross-border trafficking cases.
Yes. Swiss federal law has permitted sex work since 1942. Uri does not have a dedicated prostitution statute and regulates through general cantonal ordinances.
The Gotthard Base Tunnel runs beneath Kanton Uri and at 57 kilometres is the world's longest railway tunnel. It opened in 2016 and connects the German-speaking north to the Italian-speaking south of Switzerland.