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BURGDORF (Fr. Berthoud)

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Originally appearing in Volume V04, Page 812 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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BURGDORF (Fr. Berthoud)  , an
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industrial
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town in the Swiss canton of Bern . It is built on the
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left
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bank of the Emme and is 14 M. by
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rail N.E. of Bern . The
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lower (or
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modern) town is connected by a curious
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spiral street with the upper (or old) town . The latter is picturesquely perched on a hill, at a height of 1942 ft. above sea-level (or 167 ft. above the
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river); it is crowned by. the ancient castle and by the 15th-century parish church, in the former of which Pestalozzi set up his educational establishment between 1798 and 1804 . A large trade is carried on at Burgdorf in the cheese of the Emmenthal, while among the industrial establishments are railway
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works, and factories of
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cloth, white lead and tinfoil . In 1900 the population was 8404, practically all Protestants and German-speaking . A
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fine view of the Bernese
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Alps is obtained from the castle, while a still finer one may be enjoyed from the Lueg hill (2917 ft.), north-east of the town . The castle
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dates from the days of the dukes of Zaringen (11th-12th centuries), the last of whom (Berchtold V.) built walls round the town at its
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foot, and granted it a charter of liberties . On the extinction (1218) of that dynasty both castle and town passed to the
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counts of Kyburg, and from them, with the rest of their possessions, in 1272 by
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marriage to the cadet
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line of the Habsburgs . By that line they were sold in 1384, with Thun, to the town of Bern, whose bailiffs' ruled in the castle till 1798 . (W . A .

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