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Wachseldorn
Coat of arms of Wachseldorn
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Wachseldorn is located in Switzerland
Wachseldorn
Wachseldorn
Wachseldorn is located in Canton of Bern
Wachseldorn
Wachseldorn
Coordinates: 46°49′N 7°43′E / 46.817°N 7.717°E / 46.817; 7.717Coordinates: 46°49′N 7°43′E / 46.817°N 7.717°E / 46.817; 7.717
Country Switzerland
Canton Bern
District Thun
Government
 • Executive Gemeinderat
with 5 members
 • Mayor Gemeindepräsident
Hans Rüegsegger
Area
 • Total 3.52 km2 (1.36 sq mi)
Elevation 990 m (3,250 ft)
Population (Dec 2016)
 • Total 233
 • Density 66/km2 (170/sq mi)
Postal code 3618
SFOS number 0946
Surrounded by Buchholterberg, Oberlangenegg, Röthenbach im Emmental, Unterlangenegg
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Wachseldorn is a municipality in the administrative district of Thun in the canton of Bern in Switzerland.

Wachseldorn is first mentioned in 1293 as Wachseldorn.

The farms and land that now make up Wachseldorn were originally part of the Herrschaft of Diessbach. In 1356 it was donated to Interlaken Abbey. Around 1399, the area was administered by the Bernese Röthenbach court. In 1528 Bern adopted the new faith of the Protestant Reformation and suppressed Interlaken Abbey. Whatever claims the Abbey still had to Wachseldorn were transferred to Bern after the Abbey was closed. In the following year, Wachseldorn became part of the bailiwick of Signau in the district of Konolfingen. In 1864 it was moved to the Thun District. In 1805 the municipalities of Buchholterberg and Wachseldorn-Gützenschwendi merged to form a single municipality. However, the relationship was short lived and following disagreements, they separated into Wachseldorn and Buchholterberg in 1823.

Originally it was part of the large parish of Oberdiessbach. It became part of the parish of Buchholterberg in 1860.

Today about three-quarters of jobs in the municipality are in agriculture, though many residents commute to jobs in or around Thun.

The first school in the municipality was probably built in 1660, though very little is known about that building. The current school sits on the same site as an earlier school from 1832. The current building dates back to 1957. A kindergarten was added in 1980. On 21 March 2011 the town council made the decision to close the school as attendance numbers had dropped. The kindergarten remains open, but primary and secondary students travel to Buchholterberg or Oberlangenegg.


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