Dallenwil is a municipality in the canton of Nidwalden in Switzerland. It has a population of 1700 of which 6% is of foreign nationality (2002). The area of Dallenwil is 15.48 km.
There are 130 local businesses which employ 500 people. 24% of these are in the agricultural sector, 31% in trade and industry, 45% in services.
The main sights of Dallenwil are: the ski and summer resort Wiesenberg/Wirzweli, the church St. Laurentius, and the pilgrimage chapel Wiesenberg.
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