Bernese Jura

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Jura Bernois District
Arrondissement administratif Jura bernois
District
Court, Switzerland
Location of Jura Bernois District
Country   Switzerland
Canton  Bern
Capital Courtelary
Area
 • Total 541 km2 (209 sq mi)
Population (December 2014)
 • Total 53,318
 • Density 99/km2 (260/sq mi)
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
 • Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Municipalities 40

Bernese Jura (French: Jura Bernois) is the name for the French-speaking area of the Swiss canton of Bern, and from 2010 one of ten administrative divisions of the canton.[1]

Comprising the three French-speaking districts in the northern part of the canton, it contains 40 municipalities with an area of 541.71 km2 (209.16 sq mi) and a population (as of December 2014) of 53,318. More than 90% of the population of the three districts speak French.

The Bernese Jura of today comprises only three out of a total of seven districts which were known as the Bernese Jura during the period of 1815–1979. Of the remaining four, three seceded as the canton of Jura in 1979, while the fourth, the Laufen district, joined the canton of Basel-Landschaft in 1994.

History

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Territories of the bishopric of Basel in the 16th century

Most of the territory of the Bernese Jura was passed from the County of Burgundy to the Bishopric of Basel in AD 999.

It was annexed by France during the Napoleonic period, 1798-1814. In 1814, the Congress of Vienna accorded it to the canton of Bern to compensate for the loss of the new canton of Vaud.

From 1815 to 1979, the term Bernese Jura also included the territory now forming the canton of Jura, which seceded following a national popular vote on 24 September 1978.

Its administrative capital was Biel/Bienne from 1815 to 2009. Since 2010, Biel/Bienne has been made the administrative capital of a separate district, and the administrative capital of the remaining Bernese Jura is now Courtelary.

Representation

According to the canton's constitution, one of the seven members of the Executive Council of Bern has to be a French-speaking citizen of this area. Of the 160 seats in the Grand Council of Bern, 12 seats are reserved for the Bernese Jura and an additional three seats are guaranteed for the French-speaking population of the bilingual district of Biel/Bienne.

Administrative divisions

Historically, the region was divided into three districts (2004 population estimates):

In 2010 the three districts were dissolved and merged to form the Arrondissement administratif Jura bernois.[2]

Flag Name Population
(31 December 2014)[3]
Area in km²
Belprahon Belprahon 311 3.83
Champoz Champoz 154 7.17
Corcelles Corcelles 215 6.77
Corgémont Corgémont 1,650 17.61
Cormoret Cormoret 494 13.49
Cortébert Cortébert 717 14.78
Court Court 1,432 24.61
Courtelary Courtelary 1,353 22.17
Crémines Crémines 550 9.48
Eschert Eschert 359 6.58
Grandval Grandval 373 8.23
La Ferrière La Ferrière 546 14.20
La Neuveville La Neuveville 3,682 6.81
Loveresse Loveresse 335 4.72
Mont-Tramelan Mont-Tramelan 114 4.64
Moutier Moutier 7,629 19.60
Nods Nods 741 26.66
Orvin Orvin 1,194 21.59
Perrefitte Perrefitte 434 8.57
Péry Péry-La Heutte 1,844 23.79
Petit-Val 411 23.85
Plateau de Diesse Plateau de Diesse 2,061 25.55
Rebévelier Rebévelier 44 3.54
Reconvilier Reconvilier 2,329 8.24
Renan Renan 854 12.63
Roches Roches 211 9.05
Romont Romont 203 7.03
Saicourt Saicourt 605 13.76
Saint-Imier Saint-Imier 5,083 20.89
Sauge 828 13.44
Saules Saules 162 4.28
Schelten Schelten 40 5.57
Seehof Seehof 68 8.41
Sonceboz-Sombeval Sonceboz-Sombeval 1,917 15.00
Sonvilier Sonvilier 1,238 23.79
Sorvilier Sorvilier 265 6.89
Tavannes Tavannes 3,572 14.78
Tramelan Tramelan 4,390 24.83
Valbirse Valbirse 3,919 18.67
Villeret Villeret 917 16.23
Total (40) 53,318 541.75

Mergers

  • On 1 January 2014 the former municipalities of Diesse, Lamboing and Prêles merged into the new municipality of Plateau de Diesse and Plagne and Vauffelin merged into the municipality of Sauge.[4]

See also

References

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  2. Nomenklaturen – Amtliches Gemeindeverzeichnis der Schweiz (German) accessed 4 April 2011
  3. Swiss Federal Statistical Office - STAT-TAB, online database – Ständige und nichtständige Wohnbevölkerung nach institutionellen Gliederungen, Geburtsort und Staatsangehörigkeit (German) accessed 31 August 2015
  4. Nomenklaturen – Amtliches Gemeindeverzeichnis der Schweiz (German) accessed 13 December 2014

External links

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