- Hasle bei Burgdorf
Infobox Swiss town
subject_name = Hasle
municipality_name = Hasle
municipality_type = municipality
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languages = German
canton = Berne
iso-code-region = CH-BE
district = Burgdorf
lat_d=47|lat_m=0|lat_NS=N|long_d=7|long_m=39|long_EW=E
postal_code = 3415
municipality_code = 0406
area = 21.89
elevation = 571|elevation_description= 555-918
population = 2968|populationof=2004
website = www.hasle-ruegsau.ch
mayor = Matthias Stucki|mayor_asof=|mayor_party=
mayor_title = |list_of_mayors =
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neighboring_municipalities= Burgdorf,Heimiswil ,Lützelflüh ,Oberburg ,Rüderswil ,Rüegsau ,Vechigen ,Walkringen
twintowns = |Hasle bei Burgdorf is a municipality in the district of Burgdorf in the canton of Bern in
Switzerland .It has 2,965 inhabitants.
Geography
Hasle bei Burgdorf is located 571 meters above
sea level , 5 kilometersas the crow flies southeast of the district capital Burgdorf. It is in theEmmental in the floodplain on the left shore of the Emme in themolasse hills of the higherSwiss plateau .The northeastern border of the municipality runs along the Emme. The main settlement area is the floodplain and the rock terrace, which is about 20 meters higher than the river bed. In the area by Hasle bei Burgdorf, the Emmental is about 1 to 2 kilometers wide. From the Southwest and the South four other valleys meet the Emmental:
Biembachtal ,Bigental ,Talgraben andGoldbachtal . Almost the whole watershed of the Biembachtal belongs to Hasle bei Burgdorf, while only the lower segments the other valleys are located in the municipality.The entire southern and western part of the municipality is covered by´the
molasse hills between Emmental andAaretal . This landscape is characterized by hill crests as well as valleys and trenches, which are often very steep - this makes agricultural use of the land very difficult. Therefore, the hills are dominated by pasture and forests from a certain height. The hills reach an average height of 800 meters above sea level. On the "Wägesse" a broad crest between Biembachtal and the Widimattgraben - another valley - the highest point in Hasle bei Burgdorf is reached with 918 meters above sea level. As of 1997, 7 % of the area were urban, 32 % forested, 60 % in agricultural use, and less than 1 % was unproductive land.ub-divisions
Hasle bei Burgdorf consists of four boroughs, which are symbolized by the four
hazel leaves on the coat of arms of the municipality:
*Hasle
*Biembach
*Schafhausen
*GoldbachSeveral farms and groups of farms, which are spread out in the valleys and hills, also belong to Hasle bei Burgdorf.
Demographics
Of the 2,965 inhabitants of Hasle bei Burgdorf, 95.9% speak German, 0.8% speak
Serbo-Croatian , and 0.4% speak Albanian (as of 2000). In 1850, the municipality had 2,253 inhabitants - by 1900 this number had increased to 2,390. By 1970, there were 2,682 in Hasle bei Burgdorf, but emigration in the 1970s caused the population to decrease to 2,682 by 1980. Since, the population has increased slightly.Economy
Until the second half of the 19th century Hasle bei Burgdorf was primarily an agricultural village. However, trade and industry developed very early in the municipality. In the course of the 19th century a hat factory, a weaving mill, and a brewery were founded here.
Nonetheless, Hasle bei Burgdorf still primarily lives from agriculture, especially dairy and
animal husbandry ; but there is alsotillage andfruit -growing. There are also a few employments in theservice sector History
The settlements Uetigen (Utingun), Gomerkinden (Comirichingun), Bigel (Pigiluna) and further hamlets were first mentioned as soon as 894 in a bestowment to the
Abbey of St. Gall . Hasel, however, was only mentioned in 1225 as Hasela. The village has since been called Hasle (1261), Hassly (1531), and Hassle (1574). The name can be traced back to theOld High German word "hasal", meaninghazel bush.In the
Middle Ages , Hasle was part of the "Grafschaft Kyburg ". From 1384, it was ruled by Berne. In 1525, the village became part of the office of a village mayor Burgdorf. After the collapse of theAncien Régime in 1798, during theHelvetic Republic , Hasle became a part of the district ("Distrikt") of Burgdorf; from 1803, it was part of the "Oberamt " of Burgdorf, which became a district ("Amtsbezirk") in 1831.Attractions
The Protestant church in Hasle dates back to Medieval construction, but was reconstructed from 1678 to 1680 in
Baroque style. Frescoes from the Late Gothic were, however, conserved.External links
*de icon [http://www.hasle-ruegsau.ch/ Website of Hasle bei Burgdorf and Ruegsau]
* [http://www.swisscastles.ch/aviation/Bern/hasle.html Aerial photos of the village]
*HDS|243|Hasle bei BurgdorfReferences
*German|Hasle bei Burgdorf|October 16, 2006
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