Brislach

Brislach is a common Suisse of the canton of Basle-Countryside, located in the District of Laufon.

History

Located at the east of the Lüssel, the commune of Brislach is probably inhabited since the Paléolithique as the pendentive ones in Coquillage testify some discovered in the cave to Kaltbrunnental .

The first mention of the name of Brislach goes back to 1150. The common one belongs to the Diocèse of Basle until the creation of the République rauracian between 1792 and 1793. She is then French until in 1814 (she belonged to the Département of Mount-Terrible the). At the time of the Congress of Vienna, it is allotted to the Canton of Bern where it remains until in 1994 during the creation of the canton of Basle-Countryside.

The principal industry of the commune is the stone size, mainly between 1880 and 1910. However, since the Years 1950, Brislach are more and more a residential commune of the suburbs baloise.

Sources

  • Article '' Birslach '' on the Swiss historical Dictionary

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