Wakker Prize - Prize Winners

Prize Winners

  • 1972: Stein am Rhein
  • 1973: St. Prex
  • 1974: Wiedlisbach
  • 1975: Guarda
  • 1976: Grüningen
  • 1977: Gais
  • 1978: Dardagny
  • 1979: Ernen
  • 1980: Solothurn
  • 1981: Elm
  • 1982: Avegno
  • 1983: Muttenz
  • 1984: Wil
  • 1985: Laufenburg
  • 1986: Diemtigen
  • 1987: Bischofszell
  • 1988: Porrentruy
  • 1989: Winterthur
  • 1990: Montreux
  • 1991: Cham
  • 1992: St. Gallen
  • 1993: Monte Carasso
  • 1994: La Chaux-de-Fonds
  • 1995: Splügen
  • 1996: Basel
  • 1997: Bern
  • 1998: Vrin
  • 1999: Hauptwil-Gottshaus
  • 2000: Geneva
  • 2001: Uster
  • 2002: Turgi
  • 2003: Sursee
  • 2004: Biel/Bienne
  • 2005: SBB-CFF-FFS
  • 2006: Delémont
  • 2007: Altdorf
  • 2008: Grenchen
  • 2009: Yverdon-les-Bains
  • 2010: Fläsch
  • 2011: Lausanne West (Bussigny-près-Lausanne, Chavannes-près-Renens, Crissier, Ecublens, Prilly, Renens, Saint-Sulpice, Villars-Sainte-Croix and Lausanne)
  • 2012: Köniz

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