'Basel-City' (in
German: ) is one of the 26
cantons of Switzerland. The city of
Basel and the municipalities of
Bettingen and
Riehen form its territory.
History
The canton of Basel-Stadt was created when the
historic canton of Basel was divided in
1833. The result of this division was two half cantons: Basel-Stadt and Basel-Land. The division itself was caused by the canton of
Basel-Land, and the constitution of Basel-Stadt does not recognize the other half canton. A new constitution is currently (
2003) being drafted.
The canton of Basel joined the Swiss Confederation in
1501.
Geography
The canton of Basel-City is located in the north of
Switzerland. It borders
Germany and
France to the north,
Basel-Landschaft to the south. The river
Rhine of Basel-Stadt.
The area of the canton is
37 km². This makes Basel-City the smallest canton in Switzerland.
Politics
Basel-Stadt is a half canton. This means that the canton only sends one representative to the
Council of States. The capital of the canton Basel-Stadt is the city of
Basel. The present constitution of the canton dates from
1889.
The parliament of the canton is called ''Grosser Rat'' and has 130 members who are elected for four years at a time. There are currently (
2006) eight different political parties represented in the parliament.
The executive of the canton (''Regierungsrat'') is made up of seven members. Currently (
2006) there are five different political parties represented in the executive.
Economy
The chemical industry and the pharmaceutical industry are of greatest significance in the canton. There are a number of multinationals in the city of Basel, attracting workers from both cantons of Basel and the areas across the border in
France and
Germany. Banking and finance are important as is the service sector in general. Small and middle-sized businesses employ a significant number of people, both in the city as the two municipalities.
Economically the neighbouring lands in Germany and France are not separated from the area of the canton of Basel-Stadt. Good transport links across the border as well as supportive local governments facilitate this link.
Culture

Basler Fasnacht early-morning parade with Lanterns.
The carnival of the city of Basel (''
Basler Fasnacht'') is a major cultural event in the year. The carnival is one of the biggest in Switzerland and attracts large crowds every year, despite the fact that it starts as early as four in the morning (''Morgestraich'').
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The canton of Basel is renowned for two of its biscuits. The ''
Basler Läckerli'' is a hard biscuit made of
honey,
almonds, candied peel and
Kirsch and is enjoyed as a speciality all year round. The ''Basler Brunsli'' is made of
almonds and generally enjoyed at
Christmas all around
Switzerland.
A famous cultural ambassador is the
Basel Boys Choir.
Tourism
The fact that three nation- states come together in one spot near Basel (''Dreiländereck'') attracts some tourists. The site is clearly identified and a popular destination for primary school classes. The carnival attracts large number of people from across Switzerland and the neighbouring countries.
Demographics
The population of the canton is mainly
German-speaking and traditionally
Protestant Christian. The Catholic population has grown over the past century, chiefly due to immigration. The canton also holds the largest minority of
Muslims in Switzerland, comprising 6.7% of the total population.
Transport
There is an
international airport at Basel-Mulhouse. The canton is well connected by both trains and motorways to the rest of Switzerland and the neighbouring areas in
France and
Germany.
Basel is a major train station of Switzerland, connected to
Paris,
Brussels and
Berlin with direct fast trains.
There is a port at Basel for ships on the river
Rhine. This port is of great significance to landlocked Switzerland, as it offers the country's only direct connection to the sea. The port benefits from good connections to both rail and road.
External links
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City Guide
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Citymap
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Official Site
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Official Statistics
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Airport Basel-Mulhouse (French & German)
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Port of Basel
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