Diessbach bei Büren

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Coordinates: 47°7′N, 7°22′E

Diessbach bei Büren
Canton Bern
District Büren
Coordinates  47°7′N, 7°22′E
Population 832   (January 2005)
Area 6.30 km²
Elevation 464 m
Postal code 3264
SFOS number 0385
Mayor Urs Zurbuchen
Website www.diessbach.ch
Surrounded by Schnottwil, Wengi, Grossaffoltern, Lyss, Büetigen, Dotzigen, Büren an der Aare
Diessbach bei Büren (Switzerland)
Diessbach bei Büren
Diessbach bei Büren

Diessbach bei Büren is a municipality in the district of Büren in the canton of Bern in Switzerland.

Church in Diessbach
Church in Diessbach

Diessbach has a reformed church, and is the center of the parish which includes the municipalities Busswil bei Büren, Büetigen and Dotzigen as well.

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[edit] History

The area was already settled during the Bronze Age, based on finds in various parts of the municipality of graves and settlement remains. There have also been discoveries from the time of the Roman Empire.

The town first appeared in historical sources in 1244, under the name Diespah. At that time, the settlement consisted of a few farms and the church, which can be traced back to the seventh century and was also described in 1244.

As part of the Strassberg holdings, Diessbach became part of Bern in 1393 along with Büren an der Aare, which became the administrative district in 1803.

[edit] Demographics

The following historical populations are based on censuses; earlier populations are difficult to estimate.

Year Population
1764 317
1850 776
1920 791
1950 798
2000 862

Diessbach is predominantly German-speaking (97.33%). A few people speak French (1.04%) and Albanian (0.58%).

[edit] Further reading

  • Hornerblätter, from the Vereinigung für Heimatpflege Büren

[edit] External links