Companies in Canton Berne

See the list of places in Canton Berne. The localities are listed alphabetically: Schwarzenbach | Schwarzenburg | Schwarzenegg | Schwarzhäusern | Schwenden im Diemtigtal | Schwendibach | Seeberg | Seedorf | Seehof | Seewil | Seftigen | Signau | Sigriswil | Siselen | Sonceboz-Sombeval | Sonvilier | Sornetan | Sorvilier | Souboz | Spiegel b. Bern | Spiez | Spiezwiler | St. Stephan | Stechelberg | Steffisburg | Stettlen | St-Imier | Studen | Suberg | Süderen | Sumiswald | Sundlauenen | Sutz | Tägertschi | Täuffelen | Tavannes | Teuffenthal b. Thun | Thierachern | Thörigen | Thörishaus |


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About list localities in Berne

The list of places in the Canton of Berne contains a total of 554 places. On this page you can see the locations from Schwarzenbach (Huttwil) to Thörishaus. More infos on Yellow Pages Berne.


About Canton Berne

Bern is a German-speaking canton of Switzerland, located in the western part of the country. It is the second-largest canton by area and plays a significant role both politically and economically. The capital of the canton is Bern, which also serves as the federal city of Switzerland.

Covering an area of approximately 5,959 square kilometers, the canton of Bern encompasses a diverse range of landscapes, from the Bernese Alps in the south to the gentle hills and fertile plains of the Swiss Plateau in the north. The canton boasts spectacular natural beauty, including famous mountains like the Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau, as well as the picturesque Thun and Brienz lakes.

Historically, Bern has a rich and significant past. The city of Bern was founded in 1191 and quickly developed into an important trade and administrative center. In the 14th century, Bern joined the Old Swiss Confederacy and played a central role in Swiss history. Today, Bern is the seat of the Swiss federal government and numerous international organizations.

The economy of the canton of Bern is diverse, encompassing both industry and services. Key industrial sectors include machinery, precision instruments, and food processing. The services sector, particularly administration, education, and healthcare, also plays a vital role. Additionally, tourism is a significant economic driver, attracted by alpine ski resorts, historic towns, and cultural events.

The city of Bern, the cantonal capital, is known for its well-preserved medieval old town, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The old town is characterized by its sandstone arcades, the Zytglogge clock tower, and the Federal Palace, the seat of the Swiss government. Bern is also a cultural hub with numerous museums, theaters, and a vibrant music and arts scene.

Overall, the canton of Bern is a diverse and dynamic part of Switzerland, distinguished by its political importance, natural beauty, and cultural richness. It remains an attractive destination for residents and visitors who appreciate the blend of history, nature, and modern life.


About Switzerland

The canton of Berne is one of the 26 cantons in Switzerland. Switzerland is a country in Central Europe with many villages and lakes and high Alpine peaks. In their locations you can find medieval squares with landmarks such as the largest clock face in Europe on the clock tower of St. Peter in Zurich, the Chapel Bridge in Lucerne and the Zytglogge clock tower in the capital Bern. Switzerland is also known for its many beautiful ski areas and well-developed hiking trails. Banking and finance are important industries, Swiss watches, the Swiss cheese industry and Swiss chocolate are world-famous.

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