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Brunnenthal, Switzerland

Brunnenthal was a municipality in the district of Bucheggberg, in the canton of Solothurn, Switzerland. On 1 January 2010 the municipalities of Balm bei Messen, Brunnenthal and Oberramsern merged into the municipality of Messen.[1]

Brunnenthal
Location of Brunnenthal
Brunnenthal
Brunnenthal
Coordinates: 47°5′N 7°28′E / 47.083°N 7.467°E / 47.083; 7.467
CountrySwitzerland
CantonSolothurn
DistrictBucheggberg
Area
 • Total0.91 km2 (0.35 sq mi)
Elevation
541 m (1,775 ft)
Population
 (December 2005)
 • Total203
 • Density220/km2 (580/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (Central European Time)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (Central European Summer Time)
Postal code(s)
3307
SFOS number2447
Surrounded byEtzelkofen (BE), Messen, Mülchi (BE), Scheunen (BE)
Website
SFSO statistics
Brunnenthal

History edit

Brunnenthal is first mentioned in 1387 as Wernher von Brunnental. In 1396 it was mentioned as Brunental.[2]

Geography edit

Brunnenthal has an area, as of 2009, of 0.88 square kilometers (0.34 sq mi). Of this area, 0.68 km2 (0.26 sq mi) or 77.3% is used for agricultural purposes, while 0.09 km2 (0.035 sq mi) or 10.2% is forested. Of the rest of the land, 0.13 km2 (32 acres) or 14.8% is settled (buildings or roads) and 0.01 km2 (2.5 acres) or 1.1% is unproductive land.[3]

Of the built up area, housing and buildings made up 6.8% and transportation infrastructure made up 2.3%. Power and water infrastructure as well as other special developed areas made up 3.4% of the area while parks, green belts and sports fields made up 2.3%. Out of the forested land, 8.0% of the total land area is heavily forested and 2.3% is covered with orchards or small clusters of trees. Of the agricultural land, 47.7% is used for growing crops and 22.7% is pastures, while 6.8% is used for orchards or vine crops.[3]

The village is located in the Bucheggberg district, on the northern edge of the Rapperswil plateau. It consists of the village of Brunnenthal and the hamlets of Burgsumpf and Burg.

Coat of arms edit

The blazon of the municipal coat of arms is Per fess Gules a Wooden Fountain Or and of the last two Mounts Vert.[4]

Demographics edit

Brunnenthal has a population (As of December 2005) of 203.[5] Over the last 10 years (1999-2009 ) the population has changed at a rate of 0%.[6]

Most of the population (as of 2000) speaks German (184 or 97.4%) with the rest speaking Dutch[7]

Of the population in the village 73 or about 38.6% were born in Brunnenthal and lived there in 2000. There were 18 or 9.5% who were born in the same canton, while 84 or 44.4% were born elsewhere in Switzerland, and 5 or 2.6% were born outside of Switzerland.[7]

In 2008 there were 2 live births to Swiss citizens and . Ignoring immigration and emigration, the population of Swiss citizens increased by 2 while the foreign population remained the same. There was 1 Swiss man and 1 Swiss woman who immigrated back to Switzerland. The total Swiss population change in 2008 (from all sources, including moves across municipal borders) was an increase of 9 and the non-Swiss population remained the same. This represents a population growth rate of 4.6%.[8]

The age distribution, as of 2000, in Brunnenthal is; 17 children or 9.0% of the population are between 0 and 6 years old and 33 teenagers or 17.5% are between 7 and 19. Of the adult population, 2 people or 1.1% of the population are between 20 and 24 years old. 57 people or 30.2% are between 25 and 44, and 52 people or 27.5% are between 45 and 64. The senior population distribution is 22 people or 11.6% of the population are between 65 and 79 years old and there are 6 people or 3.2% who are over 80.[9]

As of 2000, there were 76 people who were single and never married in the village. There were 102 married individuals, 9 widows or widowers and 2 individuals who are divorced.[7]

As of 2000 the average number of residents per living room was which is fewer people per room than the cantonal average of 0.56 per room. In this case, a room is defined as space of a housing unit of at least 4 m2 (43 sq ft) as normal bedrooms, dining rooms, living rooms, kitchens and habitable cellars and attics.[10] About % of the total households were owner occupied, or in other words did not pay rent (though they may have a mortgage or a rent-to-own agreement).[11]

As of 2000, there were private households in the village, and an average of . persons per household.[6] There were 14 households that consist of only one person and 4 households with five or more people. Out of a total of 74 households that answered this question, 18.9% were households made up of just one person. Of the rest of the households, there are 27 married couples without children, 30 married couples with children There was one single parent with a child or children. There was 1 household that was made up of unrelated people and 1 household that was made up of some sort of institution or another collective housing.[7]

In 2000 there were 42 single family homes (or 66.7% of the total) out of a total of 63 inhabited buildings. There were 4 multi-family buildings (6.3%), along with 13 multi-purpose buildings that were mostly used for housing (20.6%) and 4 other use buildings (commercial or industrial) that also had some housing (6.3%). Of the single family homes 8 were built before 1919, while 11 were built between 1990 and 2000. The greatest number of single family homes (10) were built between 1971 and 1980.[12]

In 2000 there were 73 apartments in the village. The most common apartment size was 4 rooms of which there were 29. There were 1 single room apartments and 30 apartments with five or more rooms. Of these apartments, a total of 70 apartments (95.9% of the total) were permanently occupied, while 1 apartments (1.4%) were seasonally occupied and 2 apartments (2.7%) were empty.[12] As of 2009, the construction rate of new housing units was new units per 1000 residents.[6] The vacancy rate for the village, in 2010, was %.[6]

The historical population is given in the following chart:[2][13]

Politics edit

In the 2007 federal election the most popular party was the SVP which received 34.72% of the vote. The next three most popular parties were the FDP (26.25%), the SP (24.09%) and the CVP (7.64%). In the federal election, a total of 88 votes were cast, and the voter turnout was 56.8%.[14]

Economy edit

As of  2010, Brunnenthal had an unemployment rate of 0%. As of 2008, there were people employed in the primary economic sector and about businesses involved in this sector. people were employed in the secondary sector and there were businesses in this sector. people were employed in the tertiary sector, with businesses in this sector.[6] There were 97 residents of the village who were employed in some capacity, of which females made up 40.2% of the workforce.

In 2008 the total number of full-time equivalent jobs was 23. The number of jobs in the primary sector was 9, all of which were in agriculture. The number of jobs in the secondary sector was 9, all of which were in construction. The number of jobs in the tertiary sector was 5. In the tertiary sector; 2 or 40.0% were in a hotel or restaurant, 3 or 60.0% were technical professionals or scientists, .[15]

In 2000, there were 5 workers who commuted into the village and 76 workers who commuted away. The village is a net exporter of workers, with about 15.2 workers leaving the village for every one entering.[16] Of the working population, % used public transportation to get to work, and % used a private car.[6]

Religion edit

From the 2000 census, 7 or 3.7% were Roman Catholic, while 160 or 84.7% belonged to the Swiss Reformed Church. Of the rest of the population, there was 1 individual who belongs to the Christian Catholic Church. 10 (or about 5.29% of the population) belonged to no church, are agnostic or atheist, and 11 individuals (or about 5.82% of the population) did not answer the question.[7]

Education edit

In Brunnenthal about 76 or (40.2%) of the population have completed non-mandatory upper secondary education, and 14 or (7.4%) have completed additional higher education (either University or a Fachhochschule). Of the 14 who completed tertiary schooling, 78.6% were Swiss men, 21.4% were Swiss women.[7]

As of 2000, there were 3 students in Brunnenthal who came from another village, while 13 residents attended schools outside the village.[16]

References edit

  1. ^ (PDF) (Report). Federal Statistical Office. 2009. 3162. Archived from the original (PDF) on 18 November 2010. Retrieved 6 March 2010.
  2. ^ a b Brunnenthal in German, French and Italian in the online Historical Dictionary of Switzerland.
  3. ^ a b Swiss Federal Statistical Office-Land Use Statistics 2009 data (in German) Retrieved 25 March 2010
  4. ^ Flags of the World.com accessed 21-March-2011
  5. ^ Bundesamt fur Statistik (Federal Department of Statistics) (2008). . Archived from the original on 15 December 2008. Retrieved 5 November 2008.
  6. ^ a b c d e f Swiss Federal Statistical Office 4 September 2011 at the Wayback Machine accessed 21-March-2011
  7. ^ a b c d e f STAT-TAB Datenwürfel für Thema 40.3 - 2000 9 April 2014 at the Wayback Machine (in German) Retrieved 2 February 2011
  8. ^ Swiss Federal Statistical Office - Superweb database - Gemeinde Statistics 1981-2008 28 June 2010 at the Wayback Machine (in German) Retrieved 19 June 2010
  9. ^ Canton of Solothurn Statistics - Wohnbevölkerung nach Gemeinden, Nationalität, Altersgruppen und Zivilstand, Total (Männer + Frauen) 7 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine (in German) Retrieved 11 March 2011
  10. ^ Eurostat. "Housing (SA1)". (PDF). 2007. p. 18. Archived from the original (PDF) on 14 November 2009. Retrieved 12 February 2010.
  11. ^ Urban Audit Glossary p. 17
  12. ^ a b Federal Statistical Office STAT-TAB - Datenwürfel für Thema 09.2 - Gebäude und Wohnungen 21 January 2015 at the Wayback Machine (in German) Retrieved 28 January 2011
  13. ^ Swiss Federal Statistical Office STAT-TAB Bevölkerungsentwicklung nach Region, 1850-2000 30 September 2014 at the Wayback Machine (in German) Retrieved 29 January 2011
  14. ^ Swiss Federal Statistical Office, Nationalratswahlen 2007: Stärke der Parteien und Wahlbeteiligung, nach Gemeinden/Bezirk/Canton 14 May 2015 at the Wayback Machine (in German) Retrieved 28 May 2010
  15. ^ Swiss Federal Statistical Office STAT-TAB Betriebszählung: Arbeitsstätten nach Gemeinde und NOGA 2008 (Abschnitte), Sektoren 1-3 25 December 2014 at the Wayback Machine (in German) Retrieved 28 January 2011
  16. ^ a b Swiss Federal Statistical Office - Statweb (in German) Retrieved 24 June 2010

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Brunnenthal was a municipality in the district of Bucheggberg in the canton of Solothurn Switzerland On 1 January 2010 the municipalities of Balm bei Messen Brunnenthal and Oberramsern merged into the municipality of Messen 1 BrunnenthalFormer municipalityCoat of armsLocation of BrunnenthalBrunnenthalShow map of SwitzerlandBrunnenthalShow map of Canton of SolothurnCoordinates 47 5 N 7 28 E 47 083 N 7 467 E 47 083 7 467CountrySwitzerlandCantonSolothurnDistrictBucheggbergArea Total0 91 km2 0 35 sq mi Elevation541 m 1 775 ft Population December 2005 Total203 Density220 km2 580 sq mi Time zoneUTC 01 00 Central European Time Summer DST UTC 02 00 Central European Summer Time Postal code s 3307SFOS number2447Surrounded byEtzelkofen BE Messen Mulchi BE Scheunen BE WebsiteSFSO statistics BrunnenthalContents 1 History 2 Geography 3 Coat of arms 4 Demographics 5 Politics 6 Economy 7 Religion 8 Education 9 References 10 External linksHistory editBrunnenthal is first mentioned in 1387 as Wernher von Brunnental In 1396 it was mentioned as Brunental 2 Geography editBrunnenthal has an area as of 2009 update of 0 88 square kilometers 0 34 sq mi Of this area 0 68 km2 0 26 sq mi or 77 3 is used for agricultural purposes while 0 09 km2 0 035 sq mi or 10 2 is forested Of the rest of the land 0 13 km2 32 acres or 14 8 is settled buildings or roads and 0 01 km2 2 5 acres or 1 1 is unproductive land 3 Of the built up area housing and buildings made up 6 8 and transportation infrastructure made up 2 3 Power and water infrastructure as well as other special developed areas made up 3 4 of the area while parks green belts and sports fields made up 2 3 Out of the forested land 8 0 of the total land area is heavily forested and 2 3 is covered with orchards or small clusters of trees Of the agricultural land 47 7 is used for growing crops and 22 7 is pastures while 6 8 is used for orchards or vine crops 3 The village is located in the Bucheggberg district on the northern edge of the Rapperswil plateau It consists of the village of Brunnenthal and the hamlets of Burgsumpf and Burg Coat of arms editThe blazon of the municipal coat of arms is Per fess Gules a Wooden Fountain Or and of the last two Mounts Vert 4 Demographics editBrunnenthal has a population As of December 2005 update of 203 5 Over the last 10 years 1999 2009 the population has changed at a rate of 0 6 Most of the population as of 2000 update speaks German 184 or 97 4 with the rest speaking Dutch 7 Of the population in the village 73 or about 38 6 were born in Brunnenthal and lived there in 2000 There were 18 or 9 5 who were born in the same canton while 84 or 44 4 were born elsewhere in Switzerland and 5 or 2 6 were born outside of Switzerland 7 In 2008 update there were 2 live births to Swiss citizens and Ignoring immigration and emigration the population of Swiss citizens increased by 2 while the foreign population remained the same There was 1 Swiss man and 1 Swiss woman who immigrated back to Switzerland The total Swiss population change in 2008 from all sources including moves across municipal borders was an increase of 9 and the non Swiss population remained the same This represents a population growth rate of 4 6 8 The age distribution as of 2000 update in Brunnenthal is 17 children or 9 0 of the population are between 0 and 6 years old and 33 teenagers or 17 5 are between 7 and 19 Of the adult population 2 people or 1 1 of the population are between 20 and 24 years old 57 people or 30 2 are between 25 and 44 and 52 people or 27 5 are between 45 and 64 The senior population distribution is 22 people or 11 6 of the population are between 65 and 79 years old and there are 6 people or 3 2 who are over 80 9 As of 2000 update there were 76 people who were single and never married in the village There were 102 married individuals 9 widows or widowers and 2 individuals who are divorced 7 As of 2000 update the average number of residents per living room was which is fewer people per room than the cantonal average of 0 56 per room In this case a room is defined as space of a housing unit of at least 4 m2 43 sq ft as normal bedrooms dining rooms living rooms kitchens and habitable cellars and attics 10 About of the total households were owner occupied or in other words did not pay rent though they may have a mortgage or a rent to own agreement 11 As of 2000 update there were private households in the village and an average of persons per household 6 There were 14 households that consist of only one person and 4 households with five or more people Out of a total of 74 households that answered this question 18 9 were households made up of just one person Of the rest of the households there are 27 married couples without children 30 married couples with children There was one single parent with a child or children There was 1 household that was made up of unrelated people and 1 household that was made up of some sort of institution or another collective housing 7 In 2000 update there were 42 single family homes or 66 7 of the total out of a total of 63 inhabited buildings There were 4 multi family buildings 6 3 along with 13 multi purpose buildings that were mostly used for housing 20 6 and 4 other use buildings commercial or industrial that also had some housing 6 3 Of the single family homes 8 were built before 1919 while 11 were built between 1990 and 2000 The greatest number of single family homes 10 were built between 1971 and 1980 12 In 2000 update there were 73 apartments in the village The most common apartment size was 4 rooms of which there were 29 There were 1 single room apartments and 30 apartments with five or more rooms Of these apartments a total of 70 apartments 95 9 of the total were permanently occupied while 1 apartments 1 4 were seasonally occupied and 2 apartments 2 7 were empty 12 As of 2009 update the construction rate of new housing units was new units per 1000 residents 6 The vacancy rate for the village in 2010 update was 6 The historical population is given in the following chart 2 13 Politics editIn the 2007 federal election the most popular party was the SVP which received 34 72 of the vote The next three most popular parties were the FDP 26 25 the SP 24 09 and the CVP 7 64 In the federal election a total of 88 votes were cast and the voter turnout was 56 8 14 Economy editAs of 2010 update Brunnenthal had an unemployment rate of 0 As of 2008 update there were people employed in the primary economic sector and about businesses involved in this sector people were employed in the secondary sector and there were businesses in this sector people were employed in the tertiary sector with businesses in this sector 6 There were 97 residents of the village who were employed in some capacity of which females made up 40 2 of the workforce In 2008 update the total number of full time equivalent jobs was 23 The number of jobs in the primary sector was 9 all of which were in agriculture The number of jobs in the secondary sector was 9 all of which were in construction The number of jobs in the tertiary sector was 5 In the tertiary sector 2 or 40 0 were in a hotel or restaurant 3 or 60 0 were technical professionals or scientists 15 In 2000 update there were 5 workers who commuted into the village and 76 workers who commuted away The village is a net exporter of workers with about 15 2 workers leaving the village for every one entering 16 Of the working population used public transportation to get to work and used a private car 6 Religion editFrom the 2000 census update 7 or 3 7 were Roman Catholic while 160 or 84 7 belonged to the Swiss Reformed Church Of the rest of the population there was 1 individual who belongs to the Christian Catholic Church 10 or about 5 29 of the population belonged to no church are agnostic or atheist and 11 individuals or about 5 82 of the population did not answer the question 7 Education editIn Brunnenthal about 76 or 40 2 of the population have completed non mandatory upper secondary education and 14 or 7 4 have completed additional higher education either University or a Fachhochschule Of the 14 who completed tertiary schooling 78 6 were Swiss men 21 4 were Swiss women 7 As of 2000 update there were 3 students in Brunnenthal who came from another village while 13 residents attended schools outside the village 16 References edit Amtliches Gemeindeverzeichnis der Schweiz Mutationsmeldungen 2009 Repertoire officiel des communes de Suisse Mutations 2009 Elenco ufficiale dei Comuni della Svizzera Mutazione 2009 PDF Report Federal Statistical Office 2009 3162 Archived from the original PDF on 18 November 2010 Retrieved 6 March 2010 a b Brunnenthal in German French and Italian in the online Historical Dictionary of Switzerland a b Swiss Federal Statistical Office Land Use Statistics 2009 data in German Retrieved 25 March 2010 Flags of the World com accessed 21 March 2011 Bundesamt fur Statistik Federal Department of Statistics 2008 Bilanz der standigen Wohnbevolkerung Total nach Bezirken und Gemeinden Archived from the original on 15 December 2008 Retrieved 5 November 2008 a b c d e f Swiss Federal Statistical Office Archived 4 September 2011 at the Wayback Machine accessed 21 March 2011 a b c d e f STAT TAB Datenwurfel fur Thema 40 3 2000 Archived 9 April 2014 at the Wayback Machine in German Retrieved 2 February 2011 Swiss Federal Statistical Office Superweb database Gemeinde Statistics 1981 2008 Archived 28 June 2010 at the Wayback Machine in German Retrieved 19 June 2010 Canton of Solothurn Statistics Wohnbevolkerung nach Gemeinden Nationalitat Altersgruppen und Zivilstand Total Manner Frauen Archived 7 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine in German Retrieved 11 March 2011 Eurostat Housing SA1 Urban Audit Glossary PDF 2007 p 18 Archived from the original PDF on 14 November 2009 Retrieved 12 February 2010 Urban Audit Glossary p 17 a b Federal Statistical Office STAT TAB Datenwurfel fur Thema 09 2 Gebaude und Wohnungen Archived 21 January 2015 at the Wayback Machine in German Retrieved 28 January 2011 Swiss Federal Statistical Office STAT TAB Bevolkerungsentwicklung nach Region 1850 2000 Archived 30 September 2014 at the Wayback Machine in German Retrieved 29 January 2011 Swiss Federal Statistical Office Nationalratswahlen 2007 Starke der Parteien und Wahlbeteiligung nach Gemeinden Bezirk Canton Archived 14 May 2015 at the Wayback Machine in German Retrieved 28 May 2010 Swiss Federal Statistical Office STAT TAB Betriebszahlung Arbeitsstatten nach Gemeinde und NOGA 2008 Abschnitte Sektoren 1 3 Archived 25 December 2014 at the Wayback Machine in German Retrieved 28 January 2011 a b Swiss Federal Statistical Office Statweb in German Retrieved 24 June 2010External links editBrunnenthal in German French and Italian in the online Historical Dictionary of Switzerland Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Brunnenthal Switzerland amp oldid 1058634333, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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