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State : | Switzerland |
Canton : | Bern (BE) |
Administrative district : | Zealand |
BFS no. : | 0311 |
Postal code : | 3054 |
UN / LOCODE : | CH SFN |
Coordinates : | 595 544 / 209 887 |
Height : | 520 m above sea level M. |
Height range : | 481–727 m above sea level M. |
Area : | 19.84 km² |
Residents: | 3734 (December 31, 2018) |
Population density : | 188 inhabitants per km² |
Mayor : | Pierre-André Pittet ( SVP ) |
Website: | www.schuepfen.ch |
Schüpfen: village center seen from the southwest |
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Location of the municipality | |
Schüpfen is a municipality in the Seeland administrative district in the canton of Bern in Switzerland . The villages and hamlets of Allenwil, Bundkofen, Bütschwil, Saurenhorn, Schüpberg, Schwanden , Winterswil and Ziegelried belong to Schüpfen .
geography
The community is located on the eastern edge of the Bernese Seeland. Its territory includes the southern slope of the Rapperswiler plateau, the Schwandenberg and the northern slope of the Frienisberg. It is traversed by the Lyssbach and lies at an altitude of 490 to 728 m above sea level. M.
Schüpfen borders on Grossaffoltern and Rapperswil in the north, Münchenbuchsee in the east, Diemerswil , Kirchlindach and Meikirch in the south and Seedorf in the west.
history
Schüpfen is said to be one of the oldest settlements in Zealand . Some of Schwanden's buildings were mentioned as early as the 11th century . The "Steg zu Schwanden" has been recorded since 1271 . In the event of disputes, this pier served as a meeting place for people from Büren and Bern, as determined in the 1336 civil law contract. The name Schüpfen comes from the Alemannic era and was first mentioned in 1208 as Scuphon (barn, shed).
politics
The legislature is formed by the municipal council, the municipal president (executive) is Peter Gerber ( BDP , as of January 2018). In addition to another seat of the BDP, the parties SVP (two seats) and SP (three seats) are represented in Schüpfen .
The voting shares of the parties in the 2019 National Council election were: SVP 32.4%, BDP 12.5%, SP 16.8%, GPS 13.1%, FDP 6.0%, glp 8.8%, EPP 3.1 %, EDU 1.3%, CVP 0.9%.
economy
Agriculture and forestry are at the fore here. There are several industrial establishments in Schüpfen, including a brick factory , a sawmill and a flour mill . The Stuber & Cie AG joinery is an important employer with around 50 employees. There are also two larger transport companies and a packaging wholesaler.
Two financial institutions are represented in the community: Raiffeisenbank Grauholz and UBS . The following shops can also be found in Schüpfen: Coop , Spar , Landi , Avec.
population
Schüpfen has 3,753 inhabitants (as of December 31, 2016), of which 264 are of foreign origin.
Attractions
Personalities
- Jakob Stämpfli (1820–1879), Swiss politician and Federal Councilor
- Karl Schenk (1823–1895), reformed pastor and federal councilor
- Rudolf Minger (1881–1955), Swiss politician and Federal Councilor
- Carl Albert Loosli (1877–1959), Swiss writer and journalist
- Egbert Moehsnang (1927–2017) painter, glass artist and engraver
- Franz Matter (1931–1999), actor and director
Web links
- Official website of the community of Schüpfen
- Anne-Marie Dubler : Schüpfen. In: Historical Lexicon of Switzerland .
Individual evidence
- ↑ Permanent resident population from STAT-TAB of the BfS , municipalities see also regional portraits 2020 on bfs.admin.ch, accessed on May 29, 2020
- ^ Community of Schüpfen, history , schüpfen.ch (accessed January 18, 2018)
- ^ Results of the community of Schüpfen. State Chancellery of the Canton of Bern, October 20, 2019, accessed on August 17, 2020 .