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BIEL/BIENNE

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'Biel/Bienne' is a city in the canton of Berne in Switzerland.
It is located on the language boundary and is throughout bilingual. ''Biel'' is the German name for the town, ''Bienne'' its French counterpart. The town is often referred to in both languages simultaneously. Since January 1, 2005, the official name is "Biel/Bienne".
The city lies at the foot of the first mountain range of the Jura Mountains area, guarding the only practical connection to Jura in the area, on the northeastern shores of Lake Biel (''Bielersee'', ''Lac de Bienne''), sharing the eastern tip of the lake with its sister city, Nidau, the administrative centre of the District of Nidau. Neuchâtel, Solothurn & Berne (the capital of Switzerland) lie west, east and southeast of Biel/Bienne, all less than 30 minutes away, either by train or car.

Contents
History
Language
Main sights
Business
Culture
Sport
Twinning
Gallery
External links

History


The origin of the city has been traced to the times when Celts settled in the region. At the time it was called Belenus, after a Celtic deity. The Romans later inhabited the area. The township itself was built in the 11th century, and in 1275 it was chartered.
Biel/Bienne has remained under the jurisdiction of the Bishop of Basel for hundreds of years. In 1279 the town entered an alliance with Berne which was made permanent in 1352. There have been several conflicts between the inhabitants of Biel/Bienne and the Bishop of Basel Reform.
In 1798 Biel/Bienne was invaded by French troops. After Napoleon's collapse, the town became a part of the Canton of Berne, in 1815.
Biel had been asked, at the time of the creation of the Canton de Jura, to become its capital, but it remained with the Kanton Bern.

Language


About 60% speak German, about 40% French. The city is officially bilingual (the biggest bilingual city in Switzerland). In addition some 150 nationalities are represented in Biel/Bienne. In recent years the city has wisely used its linguistic assets as an economic advantage, becoming the Swiss ''City of Communication'', including several call centres that have been created in or around Biel/Bienne, in addition to the traditional businesses established in the city and surrounding area, which have always exported most of their production worldwide.

Main sights


The town centre of Biel/Bienne features a Gothic church which dates from 1451. The town hall dates from 1534. The population is an estimated 51,900.

Business


The city and its neighbourhood thrive on precision and micro mechanics, the conception and manufacture of highly specialised production oriented machinery and tools, products exported worldwide, next to Swiss Made Watches of the well known & reputed Watch Brands located in the city and its vicinity.

Rolex have since the beginning established and run their movement & technical parts production centres in the city, also

Swatch Group have their Group & several Brands headquarters, especially Omega & Swatch here, as well as

★ The Federation of the Swiss Watch Industry FH

Culture


The newspapers ''Bieler Tagblatt'' and ''Journal du Jura'' as well as the only totally bilingual German/French newspaper ''Biel-Bienne'' with its large free distribution within the greater area, are published in Biel/Bienne.
The city is also known for its annual ''International Chess Festival''.
The city of Biel/Bienne received the Wakker Prize in 2004.
Each June since 1959, Biel/Bienne hosts a 100 km Ultramarathon race, which is among the biggest races of its kind worldwide and forms a part of the European Ultramarathon Cup.

Sport



EHC Biel, the professional ice hockey team

★ FC Biel-Bienne, the soccer club funded in 1896

Twinning



Iserlohn, Germany since 1959

Gallery



External links



Official website of Biel/Bienne



Biel/Bienne International Chess Festival

Federation of the Swiss Watch Industry FH

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