- Canton of Jura
Infobox Canton|name=République et Canton du Jura
short_name = Jura
local_names=Jura|coord= coord|47|22|N|7|9|E|region:CH-JU_type:adm1st|display=title
flag_img_path=Flag of Canton of Jura.svg
coa_img_path=Jura-coat of arms.svg
locatormap_img_path=Swiss_Canton_Map_JU.png
cantonalmap_img_path=Map_of_Canton_Jura.png
capital=Delémont
area=838|area_rank=14th|area_scale=8
population=69,222|population_rank=20th|population_asof=2006
population_density=83
since=1979
abbr=JU
languages=French
executive=Conseil d'Etat|executive_members=5
legislative=Parlement |parliament_members=60
highest=Mont Raimeux|highest_m=1302|lowest=Allaine atBoncourt |lowest_m=364
municipalities_number=83
districts_designation=districts|districts_number=3
The Republic and Canton of the Jura ( _fr. République et Canton du Jura), also known as the Canton of Jura or Canton Jura, is one of theCantons of Switzerland . It is the newest (created in 1979) of the 26 Swiss cantons, located in the northwestern part ofSwitzerland . Thecapital isDelémont . It shares borders with the Canton ofBasel-Landschaft , theCanton of Bern , and the French département of Doubs.Geography
Canton Jura lies in the northwest of
Switzerland . It consists of parts of theJura mountains in the south and the Jura plateau in the north. The Jura plateau is hilly and almost entirelylimestone . The districts ofAjoie andFranches-Montagnes lie in this region. The term "Jurassic " is derived from the Jura Alps, strata of which date to that era.To the north and the west of the Canton lies
France . Thecanton of Solothurn andBasel-Landschaft are to east of the canton, while thecanton of Bern bounds the Jura to the south. TheRiver Doubs and the riverBirs drain the lands. The Doubs joins theSaône and then the Rhône, whereas the Birs is a tributary to theRhine .History
The
King of Burgundy donated much of the land that today makes up Canton Jura to theBishop of Basel in999 . The area was a sovereign state within theHoly Roman Empire for more than 800 years. After theTreaty of Westphalia in1648 the Jura had close ties with theSwiss Confederation . In theCongress of Vienna the Jura was given to thecanton of Berne . This act caused dissension. The Jura was French-speaking andRoman Catholic , whereas the canton of Bern was mostly German-speaking andProtestant . The people of the Jura region called for independence. After a long struggle, a constitution was accepted in1977 . In1978 the split was made official when the Swiss people voted in favour of it, and in1979 the Jura joined the Swiss Confederation as a full member. However, the southern part of the Jura region, which is also predominantly French-speaking but has aProtestant majority, opted not to join the newly-formed canton, and instead remained part of Bern. This area is now known asBernese Jura . The word Jura, therefore, may refer either to Canton Jura, or to the combined territory of Canton Jura and Bernese Jura.On creation, the canton adopted the title Republic and Canton of the Jura. Other cantons in
Switzerland using the title "Republic and Canton" areTicino , Canton Geneva, and Canton Neuchâtel. In each case the title asserts the autonomy of the canton and its nominal sovereignty within the Swiss Confederation.Economy
Agriculture is important in Canton Jura.Cattle breeding is significant, but there is alsohorse breeding . The main industries arewatch es,textiles andtobacco . There is a growing number of small and middle-sized business.Demographics
The population is almost entirely French-speaking. Just one municipality is German-speaking:
Ederswiler .The majority isRoman Catholic .Districts
Municipalities
This is a list of the canton's 83 municipalities ("communes") by district.
References
Further reading
* Ganguillet, Gilbert: "Le conflit jurassien. Un cas de mobilisation ethno-régionale en Suisse", Zürich 1986.
* Harder, Hans-Joachim: "Der Kanton Jura. Ursachen und Schritte zur Lösung eines Schweizer Minderheitenproblems", Frankfurt am Main 1978.
* Hauser, Claude: "Aux origines intellectuelles de la Question jurassienne. Culture et politique entre la France et la Suisse romande (1910-1950)", Diss. Fribourg 1997.
* Henecka, Hans Peter: "Die jurassischen Separatisten. Eine Studie zur Soziologie des ethnischen Konflikts und der sozialen Bewegung", Meisenheim am Glan 1972.
* Jenkins, John R.G.: "Jura Separatism in Switzerland", Oxford 1986.
* Ruch, Christian: "Struktur und Strukturwandel des jurassischen Separatismus zwischen 1974 und 1994", Bern 2001.
* Schwander, Marcel: "Jura. Konfliktstoff für Jahrzehnte", Zürich/Köln 1977.
* Steppacher, Burkard: "Die Jurafrage in der Schweiz", München 1985.ee also
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French language
*Franco-Provençal language External links
* [http://www.jura.ch Republic and Canton of Jura] fr icon official site
* [http://www.juratourisme.ch/ Jura Tourism]
* [http://www.statistik.admin.ch/stat_ch/ber00/ekan_ju.htm Official Statistics]
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