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Büren zum Hof

Büren zum Hof is a former municipality in the Bern-Mittelland administrative district in the canton of Bern in Switzerland. On 1 January 2014 the former municipalities of Büren zum Hof, Etzelkofen, Grafenried, Limpach, Mülchi, Schalunen and Zauggenried merged into the municipality of Fraubrunnen.[1]

Büren zum Hof
Location of Büren zum Hof
Büren zum Hof
Büren zum Hof
Coordinates: 47°6′N 7°31′E / 47.100°N 7.517°E / 47.100; 7.517
CountrySwitzerland
CantonBern
DistrictBern-Mittelland
Area
 • Total3.5 km2 (1.4 sq mi)
Elevation
510 m (1,670 ft)
Population
 (2011-12)
 • Total467
 • Density130/km2 (350/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (Central European Time)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (Central European Summer Time)
Postal code(s)
3313
SFOS number0534
Surrounded byEtzelkofen, Fraubrunnen, Limpach, Mülchi, Schalunen
Websitewww.buerenzumhof.ch
SFSO statistics
In the village
Old houses with solar panels
Train station
Overview

History edit

Büren zum Hof is first mentioned in 1249 as Burron.[2] There is a Hallstatt era burial mound in the municipality which indicates that the area was inhabited much earlier. In the earliest mention of the village, the major land holder is listed as the Knight von Schüpfen. In 1255 some of the land was given to the nearby Fraubrunnen Abbey. Over the following century, the Abbey grew to hold most of the farms in the village and the right to dispense the low justice (day to day, minor crimes and trials). Following the Secularization of the monasteries (1528), it became part of the Landvogtei of Fraubrunnen.

Geography edit

Before the merger, Büren zum Hof had a total area of 3.5 km2 (1.4 sq mi).[3] Of this area, 2.51 km2 (0.97 sq mi) or 73.4% is used for agricultural purposes, while 0.64 km2 (0.25 sq mi) or 18.7% is forested. Of the rest of the land, 0.3 km2 (0.12 sq mi) or 8.8% is settled (buildings or roads).[4]

Of the built up area, housing and buildings made up 5.0% and transportation infrastructure made up 3.5%. Out of the forested land, all of the forested land area is covered with heavy forests. Of the agricultural land, 65.5% is used for growing crops and 7.6% is pastures.[4]

It is located on the east end of the Rapperswil Plateau and includes the village of Büren zum Hof, and the house clusters of Kapf, Speichhüsli and Neu Dorzenmatten.

On 31 December 2009 Amtsbezirk Fraubrunnen, the municipality's former district, was dissolved. On the following day, 1 January 2010, it joined the newly created Verwaltungskreis Bern-Mittelland.[1]

Coat of arms edit

The blazon of the municipal coat of arms is Azure a Lion Paw issuant from chief sinister holding a Sickle Argent handled of the second. The lions paw refers to the lion in the coat of arms of the Fraubrunnen district.[5]

Demographics edit

Büren zum Hof had a population (as of 2011) of 467.[3] As of 2010, 2.7% of the population are resident foreign nationals.[6] Over the last 10 years (2000-2010) the population has changed at a rate of 11.1%. Migration accounted for 5.3%, while births and deaths accounted for 5.3%.[3]

Most of the population (as of 2000) speaks German (421 or 97.7%) as their first language, French is the second most common (3 or 0.7%) and Serbo-Croatian is the third (3 or 0.7%). There is 1 person who speaks Italian.[7]

As of 2008, the population was 48.1% male and 51.9% female. The population was made up of 220 Swiss men (46.4% of the population) and 8 (1.7%) non-Swiss men. There were 241 Swiss women (50.8%) and 5 (1.1%) non-Swiss women.[6] Of the population in the municipality, 128 or about 29.7% were born in Büren zum Hof and lived there in 2000. There were 190 or 44.1% who were born in the same canton, while 82 or 19.0% were born somewhere else in Switzerland, and 21 or 4.9% were born outside of Switzerland.[7]

As of 2010, children and teenagers (0–19 years old) make up 28.3% of the population, while adults (20–64 years old) make up 55.7% and seniors (over 64 years old) make up 16%.[3]

As of 2000, there were 179 people who were single and never married in the municipality. There were 208 married individuals, 31 widows or widowers and 13 individuals who are divorced.[7]

As of 2000, there were 47 households that consist of only one person and 18 households with five or more people. In 2000, a total of 166 apartments (87.8% of the total) were permanently occupied, while 22 apartments (11.6%) were seasonally occupied and one apartment was empty.[8] The vacancy rate for the municipality, in 2011, was 1.03%.

The historical population is given in the following chart:[2][9]

Sights edit

The entire village of Büren zum Hof is designated as part of the Inventory of Swiss Heritage Sites.[10]

Politics edit

In the 2011 federal election the most popular party was the Swiss People's Party (SVP) which received 32.9% of the vote. The next three most popular parties were the Conservative Democratic Party (BDP) (18.9%), the Social Democratic Party (SP) (17%) and the Green Party (14.8%). In the federal election, a total of 217 votes were cast, and the voter turnout was 63.8%.[11]

Economy edit

As of  2011, Büren zum Hof had an unemployment rate of 0.65%. As of 2008, there were a total of 88 people employed in the municipality. Of these, there were 53 people employed in the primary economic sector and about 15 businesses involved in this sector. 7 people were employed in the secondary sector and there were 3 businesses in this sector. 28 people were employed in the tertiary sector, with 7 businesses in this sector.[3] There were 241 residents of the municipality who were employed in some capacity, of which females made up 42.7% of the workforce.

In 2008 there were a total of 66 full-time equivalent jobs. The number of jobs in the primary sector was 35, all of which were in agriculture. The number of jobs in the secondary sector was 7 of which 6 or (85.7%) were in manufacturing and 1 was in construction. The number of jobs in the tertiary sector was 24. In the tertiary sector; 1 was in the movement and storage of goods, 3 or 12.5% were in a hotel or restaurant, 5 or 20.8% were technical professionals or scientists, 4 or 16.7% were in education.[12]

In 2000, there were 16 workers who commuted into the municipality and 189 workers who commuted away. The municipality is a net exporter of workers, with about 11.8 workers leaving the municipality for every one entering.[13] Of the working population, 24.9% used public transportation to get to work, and 51.5% used a private car.[3]

Religion edit

From the 2000 census, 44 or 10.2% were Roman Catholic, while 327 or 75.9% belonged to the Swiss Reformed Church. Of the rest of the population, there were 34 individuals (or about 7.89% of the population) who belonged to another Christian church. There were 4 (or about 0.93% of the population) who were Islamic. 30 (or about 6.96% of the population) belonged to no church, are agnostic or atheist, and 8 individuals (or about 1.86% of the population) did not answer the question.[7]

Education edit

In Büren zum Hof about 180 or (41.8%) of the population have completed non-mandatory upper secondary education, and 81 or (18.8%) have completed additional higher education (either university or a Fachhochschule). Of the 81 who completed tertiary schooling, 66.7% were Swiss men, 28.4% were Swiss women.[7]

The Canton of Bern school system provides one year of non-obligatory Kindergarten, followed by six years of Primary school. This is followed by three years of obligatory lower Secondary school where the students are separated according to ability and aptitude. Following the lower Secondary students may attend additional schooling or they may enter an apprenticeship.[14]

During the 2010-11 school year, there were a total of 53 students attending classes in Büren zum Hof. There was one kindergarten class with a total of 20 students in the municipality. The municipality had 2 primary classes and 33 students. Of the primary students, and 6.1% have a different mother language than the classroom language.[15]

As of 2000, there were 2 students in Büren zum Hof who came from another municipality, while 45 residents attended schools outside the municipality.[13]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Nomenklaturen – Amtliches Gemeindeverzeichnis der Schweiz 2015-11-13 at the Wayback Machine (in German) accessed 13 December 2014
  2. ^ a b Büren zum Hof in German, French and Italian in the online Historical Dictionary of Switzerland.
  3. ^ a b c d e f Swiss Federal Statistical Office January 5, 2016, at the Wayback Machine accessed 21 December 2012
  4. ^ a b Swiss Federal Statistical Office-Land Use Statistics 2009 data (in German) accessed 25 March 2010
  5. ^ Flags of the World.com accessed 21-December-2012
  6. ^ a b Statistical office of the Canton of Bern 2012-02-15 at the Wayback Machine (in German) accessed 4 January 2012
  7. ^ a b c d e STAT-TAB Datenwürfel für Thema 40.3 - 2000 August 9, 2013, at the Wayback Machine (in German) accessed 2 February 2011
  8. ^ Swiss Federal Statistical Office STAT-TAB - Datenwürfel für Thema 09.2 - Gebäude und Wohnungen September 7, 2014, at the Wayback Machine (in German) accessed 28 January 2011
  9. ^ Swiss Federal Statistical Office STAT-TAB Bevölkerungsentwicklung nach Region, 1850-2000 September 30, 2014, at the Wayback Machine (in German) accessed 29 January 2011
  10. ^ . KGS Inventar (in German). Federal Office of Civil Protection. 2009. Archived from the original on 28 June 2010. Retrieved 25 April 2011.
  11. ^ Swiss Federal Statistical Office 2011 Election November 14, 2013, at the Wayback Machine (in German) accessed 8 May 2012
  12. ^ Swiss Federal Statistical Office STAT-TAB Betriebszählung: Arbeitsstätten nach Gemeinde und NOGA 2008 (Abschnitte), Sektoren 1-3 December 25, 2014, at the Wayback Machine (in German) accessed 28 January 2011
  13. ^ a b Swiss Federal Statistical Office - Statweb (in German) accessed 24 June 2010
  14. ^ EDK/CDIP/IDES (2010). Kantonale Schulstrukturen in der Schweiz und im Fürstentum Liechtenstein / Structures Scolaires Cantonales en Suisse et Dans la Principauté du Liechtenstein (PDF) (Report). Retrieved 24 June 2010.
  15. ^ Schuljahr 2010/11 pdf document 2012-06-02 at the Wayback Machine(in German) accessed 4 January 2012

External links edit

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Buren zum Hof is a former municipality in the Bern Mittelland administrative district in the canton of Bern in Switzerland On 1 January 2014 the former municipalities of Buren zum Hof Etzelkofen Grafenried Limpach Mulchi Schalunen and Zauggenried merged into the municipality of Fraubrunnen 1 Buren zum HofFormer municipalityCoat of armsLocation of Buren zum HofBuren zum HofShow map of SwitzerlandBuren zum HofShow map of Canton of BernCoordinates 47 6 N 7 31 E 47 100 N 7 517 E 47 100 7 517CountrySwitzerlandCantonBernDistrictBern MittellandArea Total3 5 km2 1 4 sq mi Elevation510 m 1 670 ft Population 2011 12 Total467 Density130 km2 350 sq mi Time zoneUTC 01 00 Central European Time Summer DST UTC 02 00 Central European Summer Time Postal code s 3313SFOS number0534Surrounded byEtzelkofen Fraubrunnen Limpach Mulchi SchalunenWebsitewww wbr buerenzumhof wbr ch SFSO statisticsIn the villageOld houses with solar panelsTrain stationOverview Contents 1 History 2 Geography 3 Coat of arms 4 Demographics 5 Sights 6 Politics 7 Economy 8 Religion 9 Education 10 References 11 External linksHistory editBuren zum Hof is first mentioned in 1249 as Burron 2 There is a Hallstatt era burial mound in the municipality which indicates that the area was inhabited much earlier In the earliest mention of the village the major land holder is listed as the Knight von Schupfen In 1255 some of the land was given to the nearby Fraubrunnen Abbey Over the following century the Abbey grew to hold most of the farms in the village and the right to dispense the low justice day to day minor crimes and trials Following the Secularization of the monasteries 1528 it became part of the Landvogtei of Fraubrunnen Geography editBefore the merger Buren zum Hof had a total area of 3 5 km2 1 4 sq mi 3 Of this area 2 51 km2 0 97 sq mi or 73 4 is used for agricultural purposes while 0 64 km2 0 25 sq mi or 18 7 is forested Of the rest of the land 0 3 km2 0 12 sq mi or 8 8 is settled buildings or roads 4 Of the built up area housing and buildings made up 5 0 and transportation infrastructure made up 3 5 Out of the forested land all of the forested land area is covered with heavy forests Of the agricultural land 65 5 is used for growing crops and 7 6 is pastures 4 It is located on the east end of the Rapperswil Plateau and includes the village of Buren zum Hof and the house clusters of Kapf Speichhusli and Neu Dorzenmatten On 31 December 2009 Amtsbezirk Fraubrunnen the municipality s former district was dissolved On the following day 1 January 2010 it joined the newly created Verwaltungskreis Bern Mittelland 1 Coat of arms editThe blazon of the municipal coat of arms is Azure a Lion Paw issuant from chief sinister holding a Sickle Argent handled of the second The lions paw refers to the lion in the coat of arms of the Fraubrunnen district 5 Demographics editBuren zum Hof had a population as of 2011 of 467 3 As of 2010 update 2 7 of the population are resident foreign nationals 6 Over the last 10 years 2000 2010 the population has changed at a rate of 11 1 Migration accounted for 5 3 while births and deaths accounted for 5 3 3 Most of the population as of 2000 update speaks German 421 or 97 7 as their first language French is the second most common 3 or 0 7 and Serbo Croatian is the third 3 or 0 7 There is 1 person who speaks Italian 7 As of 2008 update the population was 48 1 male and 51 9 female The population was made up of 220 Swiss men 46 4 of the population and 8 1 7 non Swiss men There were 241 Swiss women 50 8 and 5 1 1 non Swiss women 6 Of the population in the municipality 128 or about 29 7 were born in Buren zum Hof and lived there in 2000 There were 190 or 44 1 who were born in the same canton while 82 or 19 0 were born somewhere else in Switzerland and 21 or 4 9 were born outside of Switzerland 7 As of 2010 update children and teenagers 0 19 years old make up 28 3 of the population while adults 20 64 years old make up 55 7 and seniors over 64 years old make up 16 3 As of 2000 update there were 179 people who were single and never married in the municipality There were 208 married individuals 31 widows or widowers and 13 individuals who are divorced 7 As of 2000 update there were 47 households that consist of only one person and 18 households with five or more people In 2000 update a total of 166 apartments 87 8 of the total were permanently occupied while 22 apartments 11 6 were seasonally occupied and one apartment was empty 8 The vacancy rate for the municipality in 2011 update was 1 03 The historical population is given in the following chart 2 9 Sights editThe entire village of Buren zum Hof is designated as part of the Inventory of Swiss Heritage Sites 10 Politics editIn the 2011 federal election the most popular party was the Swiss People s Party SVP which received 32 9 of the vote The next three most popular parties were the Conservative Democratic Party BDP 18 9 the Social Democratic Party SP 17 and the Green Party 14 8 In the federal election a total of 217 votes were cast and the voter turnout was 63 8 11 Economy editAs of 2011 update Buren zum Hof had an unemployment rate of 0 65 As of 2008 update there were a total of 88 people employed in the municipality Of these there were 53 people employed in the primary economic sector and about 15 businesses involved in this sector 7 people were employed in the secondary sector and there were 3 businesses in this sector 28 people were employed in the tertiary sector with 7 businesses in this sector 3 There were 241 residents of the municipality who were employed in some capacity of which females made up 42 7 of the workforce In 2008 update there were a total of 66 full time equivalent jobs The number of jobs in the primary sector was 35 all of which were in agriculture The number of jobs in the secondary sector was 7 of which 6 or 85 7 were in manufacturing and 1 was in construction The number of jobs in the tertiary sector was 24 In the tertiary sector 1 was in the movement and storage of goods 3 or 12 5 were in a hotel or restaurant 5 or 20 8 were technical professionals or scientists 4 or 16 7 were in education 12 In 2000 update there were 16 workers who commuted into the municipality and 189 workers who commuted away The municipality is a net exporter of workers with about 11 8 workers leaving the municipality for every one entering 13 Of the working population 24 9 used public transportation to get to work and 51 5 used a private car 3 Religion editFrom the 2000 census update 44 or 10 2 were Roman Catholic while 327 or 75 9 belonged to the Swiss Reformed Church Of the rest of the population there were 34 individuals or about 7 89 of the population who belonged to another Christian church There were 4 or about 0 93 of the population who were Islamic 30 or about 6 96 of the population belonged to no church are agnostic or atheist and 8 individuals or about 1 86 of the population did not answer the question 7 Education editIn Buren zum Hof about 180 or 41 8 of the population have completed non mandatory upper secondary education and 81 or 18 8 have completed additional higher education either university or a Fachhochschule Of the 81 who completed tertiary schooling 66 7 were Swiss men 28 4 were Swiss women 7 The Canton of Bern school system provides one year of non obligatory Kindergarten followed by six years of Primary school This is followed by three years of obligatory lower Secondary school where the students are separated according to ability and aptitude Following the lower Secondary students may attend additional schooling or they may enter an apprenticeship 14 During the 2010 11 school year there were a total of 53 students attending classes in Buren zum Hof There was one kindergarten class with a total of 20 students in the municipality The municipality had 2 primary classes and 33 students Of the primary students and 6 1 have a different mother language than the classroom language 15 As of 2000 update there were 2 students in Buren zum Hof who came from another municipality while 45 residents attended schools outside the municipality 13 References edit a b Nomenklaturen Amtliches Gemeindeverzeichnis der Schweiz Archived 2015 11 13 at the Wayback Machine in German accessed 13 December 2014 a b Buren zum Hof in German French and Italian in the online Historical Dictionary of Switzerland a b c d e f Swiss Federal Statistical Office Archived January 5 2016 at the Wayback Machine accessed 21 December 2012 a b Swiss Federal Statistical Office Land Use Statistics 2009 data in German accessed 25 March 2010 Flags of the World com accessed 21 December 2012 a b Statistical office of the Canton of Bern Archived 2012 02 15 at the Wayback Machine in German accessed 4 January 2012 a b c d e STAT TAB Datenwurfel fur Thema 40 3 2000 Archived August 9 2013 at the Wayback Machine in German accessed 2 February 2011 Swiss Federal Statistical Office STAT TAB Datenwurfel fur Thema 09 2 Gebaude und Wohnungen Archived September 7 2014 at the Wayback Machine in German accessed 28 January 2011 Swiss Federal Statistical Office STAT TAB Bevolkerungsentwicklung nach Region 1850 2000 Archived September 30 2014 at the Wayback Machine in German accessed 29 January 2011 Kantonsliste A Objekte KGS Inventar in German Federal Office of Civil Protection 2009 Archived from the original on 28 June 2010 Retrieved 25 April 2011 Swiss Federal Statistical Office 2011 Election Archived November 14 2013 at the Wayback Machine in German accessed 8 May 2012 Swiss Federal Statistical Office STAT TAB Betriebszahlung Arbeitsstatten nach Gemeinde und NOGA 2008 Abschnitte Sektoren 1 3 Archived December 25 2014 at the Wayback Machine in German accessed 28 January 2011 a b Swiss Federal Statistical Office Statweb in German accessed 24 June 2010 EDK CDIP IDES 2010 Kantonale Schulstrukturen in der Schweiz und im Furstentum Liechtenstein Structures Scolaires Cantonales en Suisse et Dans la Principaute du Liechtenstein PDF Report Retrieved 24 June 2010 Schuljahr 2010 11 pdf document Archived 2012 06 02 at the Wayback Machine in German accessed 4 January 2012External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Buren zum Hof Buren zum Hof in German French and Italian in the online Historical Dictionary of Switzerland Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Buren zum Hof amp oldid 1215069509, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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