Diessbach bei Büren

Look at this Bach

This bei Buren is a municipality in the administrative district in the canton of Bern Seeland in Switzerland.

Geography

This stream bordered Schnottwil, Wengi, Grossaffoltern, Lyss, Büetigen, Dotzigen, Bueren an der Aare. It is the Seeland.

History

One of the oldest residents of Bach This one would have been the early people of the Bronze Age include. Among the finds in various parts of this Bach mainly include tombs and remains of settlements. Even from the time of the Roman Empire, there are finds.

End of the Middle Ages, in 1244, this stream is first mentioned as Diespah. At that time, there is a settlement of a few yards. The church in which predecessors are detectable back to the seventh century, is also described 1244.

As part of the rule Strassberg by the Counts of Strassberg This comes on stream in 1393 Bern and thus to the bailiwick of Buren, which is 1803 Oberamt.

Population

This stream is German ( 97.33 %). Some residents speak French (1.04 %) and Albanian (0.58 %).

This stream has a reformed church, resp. a reformed parish. This support group is also Busswil, Büetigen and Dotzigen.

Policy

In this stream beside the municipality, there is a civic community with the families Baumgartner, Eggli, Furer, Furrer, Häni, Hullin, Kessler, Klötzli, Moser, Moy, Rufer, Schaller, Schlup, Schmid, Schneider, Schnyder, Scholl, Studer and Zingg. The burgers have 2.85 km ² of land. There are two parties in the village: A section of the SP and IG This stream.

In this stream, the Municipal Assembly is the legislative body. The council consists of five members. Mayor André Cartier ( as of 2011).

The voter shares of the parties at the national elections of 2011 were: SVP 39.4 %, 19.5 % BDP, SP 17.9 %, EPP 6.0 %, FDP 5.8 %, 5.4 % GPS, glp 2.4 %, CVP 1.2 %, EDU 0.9 %.

Others

This river is home to several clubs. These are the Roller Hockey Club ( RHC This Bach), the Football Club (FC This Bach), the Hornussergesellschaft (HG This Bach), the Protect society, the group of village and local history, the accordion club " Sunneschyn " the Jodlerklub, the Country Women's Association, the Landjugi Zealand and the men's choir.

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