Canton Of Jura

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Flag of the Canton of Jura
Flag of the canton
Capital: Delmont
Abbr.: JU
Joined: 1979
Population: 69,100
Area: 838 km²
Language: French
The Canton of Jura is one of the 26 cantons of Switzerland in the northwestern part of Switzerland. The capital is Delmont. It shares borders with the canton of Basel-Landschaft, the canton of Bern, and the French dpartement of Jura. Its official name is "Rpublique et Canton du Jura", that means, the Canton of Jura calls itself, like other cantons in Switzerland (Ticino, Geneva, Neuchtel), a Republic as part of the Swiss Confederation.

Geography

The canton of Jura lies in the northwest of Switzerland. It consists of parts of the Jura mountains in the south and the Jura plateau in the north. The Jura plateau is hilly and almost entirely limestone. The districts of Ajoie and Franches- Montagnes lie in that region. To the north and the west of the canton lies France. The canton of Solothurn and Basel-Landschaft are to east of the canton, while the canton of Bern bounds the Jura to the south. The River Doubs and Birs drain the lands. The Doubs joins the Sane and then the Rhne, whereas the Birs is a tributary to the Rhine. Location of the canton
Location of the canton

History

The king of Burgundy donated much of the land that today makes up the canton of Jura to the Bishop of Basel in 999. The area was a sovereign state within the Holy Roman Empire for more than 800 years. After the Treaty of Westphalia in 1648 the Jura had close ties with the Swiss Confederation. In the Congress of Vienna the Jura was given to the canton of Bern. This act caused dissension. The Jura was French speaking and Roman Catholic, whereas the canton of Bern was mostly German speaking and Protestant. The people of the Jura region called for independence. After a long struggle, a constitution was accepted in 1977. In 1978 the split was made official when the Swiss people voted in favour of it, and in 1979 the Jura joined the Swiss Confederation as a full member.

Economy

Agriculture is important in the canton of Jura. Cattle breeding is significant, but there is also horse breeding. The main industries are watches, textiles and tobacco. There is a growing number of small and middle-sized business.

Demographics

The population is almost entirely French speaking. The majority are Roman Catholic.

Districts

Municipalities

This is a list of the 83 canton's municipalities (communes) by district.

Porrentruy

Delmont

Franches-Montagnes

External links

Jura

 

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