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Lyss

Lyss (German pronunciation: [ˈliːs]) is a municipality in the Seeland administrative district in the canton of Bern in Switzerland. On 1 January 2011, the former municipality of Busswil bei Büren was merged with Lyss.[3]

Lyss
Winter in Lyss
Location of Lyss
Lyss
Lyss
Coordinates: 47°4′N 7°18′E / 47.067°N 7.300°E / 47.067; 7.300Coordinates: 47°4′N 7°18′E / 47.067°N 7.300°E / 47.067; 7.300
CountrySwitzerland
CantonBern
DistrictSeeland
Government
 • ExecutiveGemeinderat
with 5 members
 • MayorGemeindepräsident
Stefan Nobs FDP/PRD
(as of January 2022)
 • ParliamentGrosser Gemeinderat
with 40 members
Area
 • Total14.82 km2 (5.72 sq mi)
Elevation
444 m (1,457 ft)
Population
 (2018-12-31)[2]
 • Total15,282
 • Density1,000/km2 (2,700/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (Central European Time)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (Central European Summer Time)
Postal code(s)
3250
SFOS number0306
Surrounded byAarberg, Büetigen, Busswil bei Büren, Diessbach bei Büren, Grossaffoltern, Kappelen, Seedorf, Worben
Twin townsMonopoli (Italy)
Websitewww.lyss.ch
SFSO statistics

History

 
Lyss train station. The first railroad in Lyss in 1864 allowed the town to grow rapidly.

Lyss is first mentioned in 1009 as Lissa.[4]

The oldest traces of humans in Lyss include neolithic, Bronze Age and Hallstatt culture items scattered around the municipality. One of the best preserved items is a 6th-century BC Etruscan bronze statue. Roman era bricks have been found in Kirchhübeli along with early medieval and medieval tombs and the remains of a Carolingian church. A number of graves dating from the 7th Century were discovered at Sonnhalde-Kreuzhöhe.

The Ministerialis (unfree knights in the service of a feudal overlord) family of Lyss is first mentioned in 1185-87 under the Counts of Neuchâtel-Aarberg. In 1367, Lyss, along with the rest of the land around Aarberg, was transferred to the Counts of Neuchâtel-Nidau. About ten years later, around 1377-79 it was transferred again to the City of Bern and became part of the Bernese bailiwick of Aarberg. While Bern owned the village of Lyss, a number of nobles and monasteries owned property, farms or rights in the village and surroundings.[4]

Until the Reformation, Lyss had two parish churches. The church of St. John the Evangelist was built in the 7th or 8th century. Around 1246 it was replaced with a new church, which was partially renovated in the 15th century. It became the center of an important deanery in the second half of the 14th century. After the Reformation it was the only church in Lyss until the current Reformed church was built in 1934–35. The other church St. Mary's Church at Kirchhübeli which was built on the foundations of a Carolingian church. In the 15th century the church began to fall into disrepair, and during the Reformation it was abandoned and demolished in 1533.[4]

For centuries, the meandering Aare and Lyssbach rivers flooded Lyss repeatedly. Over the centuries several dams and levees were built to protect the village. Starting in the 17th century a number of water powered mills, including an oil mill, sawmills, fulling mills and dyeing factories, were built along the river. The first Jura water correction (1868–91) diverted the Aare river into Lake Biel. This, together with the Lyssbach correction (1911–16) opened up extensive farm land along the old river.[4]

The population of Lyss was always greater than in the nearby political and administrative center of Aarberg. However, because of Aarberg's central location and convenient roads Lyss remained a quiet, isolated town. The arrival of the railroad from Bern to Biel in 1864 and the Jura water correction led to extensive population growth. In 1876, another railway line from Lausanne to Solothurn was built through Lyss. This made the town a rail hub. Built in 1983-86 the Bern-Biel/Bienne highway passed through Lyss and brought increased traffic.[4]

In 1866 the Käserei- und Kreditgesellschaft Lyss (Dairy and Credit Society of Lyss) was founded as a bank to help farmers. By 1880 it had grown into a savings and loan bank which helped fund the expansion of Lyss. With the new rail links, factories began to settle in the town. By 1900 there were factories manufacturing watches, cement products, biscuits, watch crystals, fittings, bricks, cloth and steel. Heavy machinery factories moved in by 1940. The town expanded in 1956 and again in 1979 as businesses and residents moved into Lyss. In 2005 there were 6,035 jobs in a town of about 10,000 people.[4]

Geography

 
Aerial view by Walter Mittelholzer (1922)

Lyss has an area of 14.83 km2 (5.73 sq mi).[5] Of this area, 3.56 km2 (1.37 sq mi) or 30.2% is used for agricultural purposes, while 3.98 km2 (1.54 sq mi) or 33.8% is forested. Of the rest of the land, 4.19 km2 (1.62 sq mi) or 35.6% is settled (buildings or roads), 0.05 km2 (12 acres) or 0.4% is either rivers or lakes.[6]

Of the built up area, industrial buildings made up 6.4% of the total area while housing and buildings made up 14.0% and transportation infrastructure made up 9.6%. Power and water infrastructure as well as other special developed areas made up 2.5% of the area while parks, green belts and sports fields made up 3.1%. Out of the forested land, all of the forested land area is covered with heavy forests. Of the agricultural land, 21.5% is used for growing crops and 7.2% is pastures, while 1.5% is used for orchards or vine crops. All the water in the municipality is flowing water.[6]

The municipality is an administrative and economic center for the surrounding region. Lyss is located at the mouth of the Lyssbach valley on the former right bank of the Aare river. It consists of the village of Lyss and village sections of Hardern and Eigenacker. Until 1876 it included the settlement of Werdthof, which is now part of Kappelen.

Lyss lies on the eastern edge of a wide valley that extends southwest to Lake Murten. West of this valley lie Lake Neuchâtel and Lake Biel, and beyond that the Jura mountains.

The valley is flat and was subject to flooding until 1878, when a major hydraulic engineering project changed the courses of the Aare and the Zihl and lowered the level of the three lakes by 2.5 meters (8.2 ft). In addition, water from the Aare, the Broye, the Zihl, and the Schüss was diverted into the Nidau-Büren Canal and the Hagneck Canal.

Coat of arms

The blazon of the municipal coat of arms is Azure a Fleur-de-lys Argent ringed Or on a Mount of 3 Coupeaux Vert.[7]

Demographics

Lyss has a population (as of December 2020) of 15,763.[8] As of 2010, 16.0% of the population are resident foreign nationals. Over the last 10 years (2000–2010) the population has changed at a rate of 9.4%. Migration accounted for 7.9%, while births and deaths accounted for 1.7%.[9]

Most of the population (as of 2000) speaks German (9,072 or 85.1%) as their first language, Italian is the second most common (356 or 3.3%) and Spanish is the third (271 or 2.5%). There are 196 people who speak French and 6 people who speak Romansh.[10]

As of 2008, the population was 49.0% male and 51.0% female. The population was made up of 4,803 Swiss men (40.6% of the population) and 992 (8.4%) non-Swiss men. There were 5,131 Swiss women (43.4%) and 89 (0.8%) non-Swiss women.[11] Of the population in the municipality, 2,676 or about 25.1% were born in Lyss and lived there in 2000. There were 4,146 or 38.9% who were born in the same canton, while 1,642 or 15.4% were born somewhere else in Switzerland, and 1,865 or 17.5% were born outside of Switzerland.[10]

As of 2000, children and teenagers (0–19 years old) make up 24.3% of the population, while adults (20–64 years old) make up 63.7% and seniors (over 64 years old) make up 12%.[9]

As of 2000, there were 4,434 people who were single and never married in the municipality. There were 5,101 married individuals, 510 widows or widowers and 614 individuals who are divorced.[10]

As of 2000, there were 5,367 private households in the municipality, and an average of 2.3 persons per household.[9] There were 1,511 households that consist of only one person and 220 households with five or more people. In 2000, a total of 4,533 apartments (93.3% of the total) were permanently occupied, while 205 apartments (4.2%) were seasonally occupied and 123 apartments (2.5%) were empty.[12] As of 2009, the construction rate of new housing units was 13.6 new units per 1000 residents.[9]

As of 2003 the average price to rent an average apartment in Lyss was 973.41 Swiss francs (CHF) per month (US$780, £440, €620 approx. exchange rate from 2003). The average rate for a one-room apartment was 559.24 CHF (US$450, £250, €360), a two-room apartment was about 723.26 CHF (US$580, £330, €460), a three-room apartment was about 838.08 CHF (US$670, £380, €540) and a six or more room apartment cost an average of 1596.12 CHF (US$1280, £720, €1020).

The average apartment price in Lyss was 87.2% of the national average of 1116 CHF.[13] The vacancy rate for the municipality, in 2010, was 1.44%.[9]

The historical population is given in the following chart:[4][14]

Twin Town

Lyss is twinned with:

Politics

In the 2007 federal election the most popular party was the SVP which received 28.51% of the vote. The next three most popular parties were the SPS (23.05%), the FDP (20.5%) and the EVP Party (9.24%). In the federal election, a total of 3,135 votes were cast, and the voter turnout was 40.5%.[16]

Lyss is governed by the Gemeinderat, an executive branch with 5 members, one of them elected mayor (Gemeindepräsident). The parliament has 47 members and is called Grosser Gemeinderat. The last elections were held in 2009 with the next elections scheduled to be in 2013.

The 47 members of the legislative municipal council belong to 8 different political parties, the strongest being the FDP with 11 seats followed by the SVP with 10 and the SPS with 9 seats.

The executive municipal council is made up of five members of three different political parties. The FDP and the SPS hold two seats each, the SVP holds one seat. The mayor Andreas Hegg is a member of the FDP.

Economy

As of  2010, Lyss had an unemployment rate of 2.5%. As of 2008, there were 54 people employed in the primary economic sector and about 20 businesses involved in this sector. 3,194 people were employed in the secondary sector and there were 153 businesses in this sector. 3,761 people were employed in the tertiary sector, with 505 businesses in this sector.[9]

In 2008 the total number of full-time equivalent jobs was 5,762. The number of jobs in the primary sector was 28, of which 22 were in agriculture and 6 were in forestry or lumber production. The number of jobs in the secondary sector was 2,905 of which 2,228 or (76.7%) were in manufacturing, 30 or (1.0%) were in mining and 567 (19.5%) were in construction. The number of jobs in the tertiary sector was 2,829. In the tertiary sector; 948 or 33.5% were in wholesale or retail sales or the repair of motor vehicles, 145 or 5.1% were in the movement and storage of goods, 181 or 6.4% were in a hotel or restaurant, 108 or 3.8% were in the information industry, 159 or 5.6% were the insurance or financial industry, 531 or 18.8% were technical professionals or scientists, 177 or 6.3% were in education and 207 or 7.3% were in health care.[17]

In 2000, there were 4,242 workers who commuted into the municipality and 3,312 workers who commuted away. The municipality is a net importer of workers, with about 1.3 workers entering the municipality for every one leaving.[18] Of the working population, 21.1% used public transportation to get to work, and 48.7% used a private car.[9]

Religion

From the 2000 census, 2,082 or 19.5% were Roman Catholic, while 6,580 or 61.7% belonged to the Swiss Reformed Church. Of the rest of the population, there were 116 members of an Orthodox church (or about 1.09% of the population), there were 12 individuals (or about 0.11% of the population) who belonged to the Christian Catholic Church, and there were 476 individuals (or about 4.47% of the population) who belonged to another Christian church. There was 1 individual who was Jewish, and 404 (or about 3.79% of the population) who were Islamic. There were 35 individuals who were Buddhist, 147 individuals who were Hindu and 7 individuals who belonged to another church. 751 (or about 7.05% of the population) belonged to no church, are agnostic or atheist, and 281 individuals (or about 2.64% of the population) did not answer the question.[10]

Education

In Lyss about 4,289 or (40.2%) of the population have completed non-mandatory upper secondary education, and 1,196 or (11.2%) have completed additional higher education (either university or a Fachhochschule). Of the 1,196 who completed tertiary schooling, 72.1% were Swiss men, 18.9% were Swiss women, 5.4% were non-Swiss men and 3.6% were non-Swiss women.[10]

The Canton of Bern school system provides two years of 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.[19]

During the 2018–19 school year, there were a total of 1,640 students attending classes in Lyss. There were 269 kindergarten students in the municipality. Of the kindergarten students, 21.2% were permanent or temporary residents of Switzerland (not citizens) and 28.6% have a different mother language than the classroom language. The municipality had 857 primary students of which, 23.1% were not citizens and 28.8% have a different mother language. During the same year, there were 419lower secondary students of which 21.0% were not citizens and 19.1% have a different mother language than the classroom language. The remaining 95 attended special classes.[20] As of 2000, there were 166 students in Lyss who came from another municipality, while 251 residents attended schools outside the municipality.[18]

Lyss is home to the Gemeindebibliothek Lyss (municipal library of Lyss). The library has (as of 2008) 22,002 books or other media. It was open a total of 224 days with average of 20 hours per week during that year.[21]

Transportation

The municipality has three railway stations: Lyss, Lyss Grien, and Busswil. Between them there is regular service to Bern, Belp, Biel/Bienne, Büren an der Aare, and Kerzers.

Notable people

 
Ernst Gäumann

References

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  19. ^ EDK/CDIP/CDPE/CDEP (2019). Kantonale Schulstrukturen in der Schweiz und im Fürstentum Liechtenstein / Structures Scolaires Cantonales en Suisse et Dans la Principauté du Liechtenstein (Report). Retrieved 20 November 2019.
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  22. ^ German Wiki, Margrit von Dach

External links

  • Official website

lyss, this, article, about, municipality, switzerland, village, england, liss, hampshire, german, pronunciation, ˈliːs, municipality, seeland, administrative, district, canton, bern, switzerland, january, 2011, former, municipality, busswil, büren, merged, wit. This article is about the municipality in Switzerland For the village in England see Liss Hampshire Lyss German pronunciation ˈliːs is a municipality in the Seeland administrative district in the canton of Bern in Switzerland On 1 January 2011 the former municipality of Busswil bei Buren was merged with Lyss 3 LyssMunicipality in SwitzerlandWinter in LyssCoat of armsLocation of LyssLyssShow map of SwitzerlandLyssShow map of Canton of BernCoordinates 47 4 N 7 18 E 47 067 N 7 300 E 47 067 7 300 Coordinates 47 4 N 7 18 E 47 067 N 7 300 E 47 067 7 300CountrySwitzerlandCantonBernDistrictSeelandGovernment ExecutiveGemeinderat with 5 members MayorGemeindeprasidentStefan Nobs FDP PRD as of January 2022 ParliamentGrosser Gemeinderat with 40 membersArea 1 Total14 82 km2 5 72 sq mi Elevation444 m 1 457 ft Population 2018 12 31 2 Total15 282 Density1 000 km2 2 700 sq mi Time zoneUTC 01 00 Central European Time Summer DST UTC 02 00 Central European Summer Time Postal code s 3250SFOS number0306Surrounded byAarberg Buetigen Busswil bei Buren Diessbach bei Buren Grossaffoltern Kappelen Seedorf WorbenTwin townsMonopoli Italy Websitewww wbr lyss wbr ch SFSO statistics Contents 1 History 2 Geography 3 Coat of arms 4 Demographics 5 Twin Town 6 Politics 7 Economy 8 Religion 9 Education 10 Transportation 11 Notable people 12 References 13 External linksHistory Edit Lyss train station The first railroad in Lyss in 1864 allowed the town to grow rapidly Lyss is first mentioned in 1009 as Lissa 4 The oldest traces of humans in Lyss include neolithic Bronze Age and Hallstatt culture items scattered around the municipality One of the best preserved items is a 6th century BC Etruscan bronze statue Roman era bricks have been found in Kirchhubeli along with early medieval and medieval tombs and the remains of a Carolingian church A number of graves dating from the 7th Century were discovered at Sonnhalde Kreuzhohe The Ministerialis unfree knights in the service of a feudal overlord family of Lyss is first mentioned in 1185 87 under the Counts of Neuchatel Aarberg In 1367 Lyss along with the rest of the land around Aarberg was transferred to the Counts of Neuchatel Nidau About ten years later around 1377 79 it was transferred again to the City of Bern and became part of the Bernese bailiwick of Aarberg While Bern owned the village of Lyss a number of nobles and monasteries owned property farms or rights in the village and surroundings 4 Until the Reformation Lyss had two parish churches The church of St John the Evangelist was built in the 7th or 8th century Around 1246 it was replaced with a new church which was partially renovated in the 15th century It became the center of an important deanery in the second half of the 14th century After the Reformation it was the only church in Lyss until the current Reformed church was built in 1934 35 The other church St Mary s Church at Kirchhubeli which was built on the foundations of a Carolingian church In the 15th century the church began to fall into disrepair and during the Reformation it was abandoned and demolished in 1533 4 For centuries the meandering Aare and Lyssbach rivers flooded Lyss repeatedly Over the centuries several dams and levees were built to protect the village Starting in the 17th century a number of water powered mills including an oil mill sawmills fulling mills and dyeing factories were built along the river The first Jura water correction 1868 91 diverted the Aare river into Lake Biel This together with the Lyssbach correction 1911 16 opened up extensive farm land along the old river 4 The population of Lyss was always greater than in the nearby political and administrative center of Aarberg However because of Aarberg s central location and convenient roads Lyss remained a quiet isolated town The arrival of the railroad from Bern to Biel in 1864 and the Jura water correction led to extensive population growth In 1876 another railway line from Lausanne to Solothurn was built through Lyss This made the town a rail hub Built in 1983 86 the Bern Biel Bienne highway passed through Lyss and brought increased traffic 4 In 1866 the Kaserei und Kreditgesellschaft Lyss Dairy and Credit Society of Lyss was founded as a bank to help farmers By 1880 it had grown into a savings and loan bank which helped fund the expansion of Lyss With the new rail links factories began to settle in the town By 1900 there were factories manufacturing watches cement products biscuits watch crystals fittings bricks cloth and steel Heavy machinery factories moved in by 1940 The town expanded in 1956 and again in 1979 as businesses and residents moved into Lyss In 2005 there were 6 035 jobs in a town of about 10 000 people 4 Geography Edit Aerial view by Walter Mittelholzer 1922 Lyss has an area of 14 83 km2 5 73 sq mi 5 Of this area 3 56 km2 1 37 sq mi or 30 2 is used for agricultural purposes while 3 98 km2 1 54 sq mi or 33 8 is forested Of the rest of the land 4 19 km2 1 62 sq mi or 35 6 is settled buildings or roads 0 05 km2 12 acres or 0 4 is either rivers or lakes 6 Of the built up area industrial buildings made up 6 4 of the total area while housing and buildings made up 14 0 and transportation infrastructure made up 9 6 Power and water infrastructure as well as other special developed areas made up 2 5 of the area while parks green belts and sports fields made up 3 1 Out of the forested land all of the forested land area is covered with heavy forests Of the agricultural land 21 5 is used for growing crops and 7 2 is pastures while 1 5 is used for orchards or vine crops All the water in the municipality is flowing water 6 The municipality is an administrative and economic center for the surrounding region Lyss is located at the mouth of the Lyssbach valley on the former right bank of the Aare river It consists of the village of Lyss and village sections of Hardern and Eigenacker Until 1876 it included the settlement of Werdthof which is now part of Kappelen Lyss lies on the eastern edge of a wide valley that extends southwest to Lake Murten West of this valley lie Lake Neuchatel and Lake Biel and beyond that the Jura mountains The valley is flat and was subject to flooding until 1878 when a major hydraulic engineering project changed the courses of the Aare and the Zihl and lowered the level of the three lakes by 2 5 meters 8 2 ft In addition water from the Aare the Broye the Zihl and the Schuss was diverted into the Nidau Buren Canal and the Hagneck Canal Coat of arms EditThe blazon of the municipal coat of arms is Azure a Fleur de lys Argent ringed Or on a Mount of 3 Coupeaux Vert 7 Demographics EditLyss has a population as of December 2020 update of 15 763 8 As of 2010 update 16 0 of the population are resident foreign nationals Over the last 10 years 2000 2010 the population has changed at a rate of 9 4 Migration accounted for 7 9 while births and deaths accounted for 1 7 9 Most of the population as of 2000 update speaks German 9 072 or 85 1 as their first language Italian is the second most common 356 or 3 3 and Spanish is the third 271 or 2 5 There are 196 people who speak French and 6 people who speak Romansh 10 As of 2008 update the population was 49 0 male and 51 0 female The population was made up of 4 803 Swiss men 40 6 of the population and 992 8 4 non Swiss men There were 5 131 Swiss women 43 4 and 89 0 8 non Swiss women 11 Of the population in the municipality 2 676 or about 25 1 were born in Lyss and lived there in 2000 There were 4 146 or 38 9 who were born in the same canton while 1 642 or 15 4 were born somewhere else in Switzerland and 1 865 or 17 5 were born outside of Switzerland 10 As of 2000 update children and teenagers 0 19 years old make up 24 3 of the population while adults 20 64 years old make up 63 7 and seniors over 64 years old make up 12 9 As of 2000 update there were 4 434 people who were single and never married in the municipality There were 5 101 married individuals 510 widows or widowers and 614 individuals who are divorced 10 As of 2000 update there were 5 367 private households in the municipality and an average of 2 3 persons per household 9 There were 1 511 households that consist of only one person and 220 households with five or more people In 2000 update a total of 4 533 apartments 93 3 of the total were permanently occupied while 205 apartments 4 2 were seasonally occupied and 123 apartments 2 5 were empty 12 As of 2009 update the construction rate of new housing units was 13 6 new units per 1000 residents 9 As of 2003 update the average price to rent an average apartment in Lyss was 973 41 Swiss francs CHF per month US 780 440 620 approx exchange rate from 2003 The average rate for a one room apartment was 559 24 CHF US 450 250 360 a two room apartment was about 723 26 CHF US 580 330 460 a three room apartment was about 838 08 CHF US 670 380 540 and a six or more room apartment cost an average of 1596 12 CHF US 1280 720 1020 The average apartment price in Lyss was 87 2 of the national average of 1116 CHF 13 The vacancy rate for the municipality in 2010 update was 1 44 9 The historical population is given in the following chart 4 14 Twin Town EditSee also List of twin towns and sister cities in Switzerland Lyss is twinned with Monopoli Italy 15 Politics EditIn the 2007 federal election the most popular party was the SVP which received 28 51 of the vote The next three most popular parties were the SPS 23 05 the FDP 20 5 and the EVP Party 9 24 In the federal election a total of 3 135 votes were cast and the voter turnout was 40 5 16 Lyss is governed by the Gemeinderat an executive branch with 5 members one of them elected mayor Gemeindeprasident The parliament has 47 members and is called Grosser Gemeinderat The last elections were held in 2009 with the next elections scheduled to be in 2013 The 47 members of the legislative municipal council belong to 8 different political parties the strongest being the FDP with 11 seats followed by the SVP with 10 and the SPS with 9 seats The executive municipal council is made up of five members of three different political parties The FDP and the SPS hold two seats each the SVP holds one seat The mayor Andreas Hegg is a member of the FDP Economy EditAs of 2010 update Lyss had an unemployment rate of 2 5 As of 2008 update there were 54 people employed in the primary economic sector and about 20 businesses involved in this sector 3 194 people were employed in the secondary sector and there were 153 businesses in this sector 3 761 people were employed in the tertiary sector with 505 businesses in this sector 9 In 2008 update the total number of full time equivalent jobs was 5 762 The number of jobs in the primary sector was 28 of which 22 were in agriculture and 6 were in forestry or lumber production The number of jobs in the secondary sector was 2 905 of which 2 228 or 76 7 were in manufacturing 30 or 1 0 were in mining and 567 19 5 were in construction The number of jobs in the tertiary sector was 2 829 In the tertiary sector 948 or 33 5 were in wholesale or retail sales or the repair of motor vehicles 145 or 5 1 were in the movement and storage of goods 181 or 6 4 were in a hotel or restaurant 108 or 3 8 were in the information industry 159 or 5 6 were the insurance or financial industry 531 or 18 8 were technical professionals or scientists 177 or 6 3 were in education and 207 or 7 3 were in health care 17 In 2000 update there were 4 242 workers who commuted into the municipality and 3 312 workers who commuted away The municipality is a net importer of workers with about 1 3 workers entering the municipality for every one leaving 18 Of the working population 21 1 used public transportation to get to work and 48 7 used a private car 9 Religion EditFrom the 2000 census update 2 082 or 19 5 were Roman Catholic while 6 580 or 61 7 belonged to the Swiss Reformed Church Of the rest of the population there were 116 members of an Orthodox church or about 1 09 of the population there were 12 individuals or about 0 11 of the population who belonged to the Christian Catholic Church and there were 476 individuals or about 4 47 of the population who belonged to another Christian church There was 1 individual who was Jewish and 404 or about 3 79 of the population who were Islamic There were 35 individuals who were Buddhist 147 individuals who were Hindu and 7 individuals who belonged to another church 751 or about 7 05 of the population belonged to no church are agnostic or atheist and 281 individuals or about 2 64 of the population did not answer the question 10 Education EditIn Lyss about 4 289 or 40 2 of the population have completed non mandatory upper secondary education and 1 196 or 11 2 have completed additional higher education either university or a Fachhochschule Of the 1 196 who completed tertiary schooling 72 1 were Swiss men 18 9 were Swiss women 5 4 were non Swiss men and 3 6 were non Swiss women 10 The Canton of Bern school system provides two years of 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 19 During the 2018 19 school year there were a total of 1 640 students attending classes in Lyss There were 269 kindergarten students in the municipality Of the kindergarten students 21 2 were permanent or temporary residents of Switzerland not citizens and 28 6 have a different mother language than the classroom language The municipality had 857 primary students of which 23 1 were not citizens and 28 8 have a different mother language During the same year there were 419lower secondary students of which 21 0 were not citizens and 19 1 have a different mother language than the classroom language The remaining 95 attended special classes 20 As of 2000 update there were 166 students in Lyss who came from another municipality while 251 residents attended schools outside the municipality 18 Lyss is home to the Gemeindebibliothek Lyss municipal library of Lyss The library has as of 2008 update 22 002 books or other media It was open a total of 224 days with average of 20 hours per week during that year 21 Transportation EditThe municipality has three railway stations Lyss Lyss Grien and Busswil Between them there is regular service to Bern Belp Biel Bienne Buren an der Aare and Kerzers Notable people Edit Ernst Gaumann Ernst Albert Gaumann 1893 in Lyss 1963 a Swiss botanist and mycologist Werner Zimmermann born 1915 a retired Swiss slalom and sprint canoeist competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics Margrit von Dach born 1946 in Lyss is a Swiss author and translator 22 Paolo Collaviti born 1978 in Lyss a Swiss football player currently plays for BSC Young Boys Junior Strous born 1986 a Dutch racing driver and racing team owner lives in LyssReferences Edit a b Arealstatistik Standard Gemeinden nach 4 Hauptbereichen Federal Statistical Office Retrieved 13 January 2019 https www pxweb bfs admin ch pxweb de retrieved 15 June 2020 publisher Federal Statistical Office Amtliches Gemeindeverzeichnis der Schweiz published by the Swiss Federal Statistical Office in German accessed 19 July 2011 a b c d e f g Lyss in German French and Italian in the online Historical Dictionary of Switzerland Arealstatistik Standard Gemeindedaten nach 4 Hauptbereichen a b Swiss Federal Statistical Office Land Use Statistics 2009 data in German accessed 25 March 2010 Flags of the World com accessed 4 May 2012 Standige und nichtstandige Wohnbevolkerung nach institutionellen Gliederungen Geburtsort und Staatsangehorigkeit bfs admin ch in German Swiss Federal Statistical Office STAT TAB 31 December 2020 Retrieved 21 September 2021 a b c d e f g Swiss Federal Statistical Office Archived 5 January 2016 at the Wayback Machine accessed 4 May 2012 a b c d e STAT TAB Datenwurfel fur Thema 40 3 2000 Archived 9 August 2013 at the Wayback Machine in German accessed 2 February 2011 Statistical office of the Canton of Bern in German accessed 4 January 2012 Swiss Federal Statistical Office STAT TAB Datenwurfel fur Thema 09 2 Gebaude und Wohnungen Archived 7 September 2014 at the Wayback Machine in German accessed 28 January 2011 Swiss Federal Statistical Office Rental prices 2003 data in German accessed 26 May 2010 Swiss Federal Statistical Office STAT TAB Bevolkerungsentwicklung nach Region 1850 2000 Archived 30 September 2014 at the Wayback Machine in German accessed 29 January 2011 Conseil des Communes et Regions d Europe in French accessed 27 April 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 accessed 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 accessed 28 January 2011 a b Swiss Federal Statistical Office Statweb Archived 4 August 2012 at archive today in German accessed 24 June 2010 EDK CDIP CDPE CDEP 2019 Kantonale Schulstrukturen in der Schweiz und im Furstentum Liechtenstein Structures Scolaires Cantonales en Suisse et Dans la Principaute du Liechtenstein Report Retrieved 20 November 2019 Datei der Gemeinde und Schultabellen 2018 19 erz be ch Erziehungsdirektion Kanton Bern 2018 Retrieved 20 November 2019 Swiss Federal Statistical Office list of libraries in German accessed 14 May 2010 German Wiki Margrit von DachExternal links EditOfficial website Chamber of economy Biel Seeland Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lyss amp oldid 1112756438, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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