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constituency, made up of Laupen and Biel. From 1869 to 1921 it was again a Grand Council of Bern election district made up of the Amts of Biel, Aarberg, Laupen and the northern portion of Bern. In 2010, the Seeland region was created with the Districts of Biel and Seeland. The new Seeland district
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which frequently flooded making the land hostile to settlements. The villages on the edges of the swamp, used the swamp mainly for grazing. However, following the Jura water correction projects the bogs were drained and the formerly useless swamps became excellent farming land.
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With the improved transport infrastructure of the 19th and 20th centuries, the Seeland began to develop into an industrialized region. The town of Biel/Bienne rose to be the economic center of the Seeland, along with the business and industrial centers of
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from the estates of the Lords of Aarberg-Valangin, Strassberg-Büren, Nidau and the Counts of Neuchâtel. Between 1595 and 1628 they were combined militarily into the so-called
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from about 3800 BC. The lake shore areas were easily settled and fishing dominated the local economies. During the
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The Bernese Seeland consists of two differing landscapes. The lake shore areas were occupied as far back as the
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Berne University of Applied Sciences (BFH), Department of Architecture, Wood and Civil Engineering
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and Wangen and portions of the Amts of Bern and Burgdorf. Between 1850 and 1918 it formed a
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of Erlach and portions of the Amts of Nidau and Aarberg. Between 1803 and 1815 it was a
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in Biel/Bienne. This is the only school of architecture in Switzerland.
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swamp were crossed by meandering rivers like the Aare and
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and was thus swampy. After the huge hydrological works
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Seeland (Berne)


‹See Tfd›
German
French
Switzerland
Jura Mountains
Lakes of Morat
Neuchâtel
Bienne (Biel)
Aare
Jura water correction
Grand Marais
‹See Tfd›
German
cantons of Bern
Fribourg
Neuchâtel
Vaud
linguistic boundary
French- and German-speaking Switzerland
Seeland
Ancien RĂ©gime
bailiwicks
Aarberg
BĂĽren an der Aare
Erlach
Nidau
Biel/Bienne

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