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Real Name: Sylvia Bianchi
Lives In: Switzerland
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Biel

by bianchis - last update: Oct 26, 2009

When the rains came

Since Switzerland is the water supplier of Europe, it is obvious that the system is controlling the water is quite intricate.
When the water collects from the Berner Alps it has to find its way down to the Aare and then to the river Rhine.
Not forgetting the water coming from the Jura mountains and Freiburger Alps they all find their way into the Neuenburger lake, Murten lake, which eventually flows into the Bieler lake.
Jura water correction

Hagneck-Kanal an important water canal

For this immense amount of water there has to be a complicated system to regulate the flow of this water.
So in 1875-1878 the Hagneck-Kanal was built to direct the flow of the water from Aarberg into the Bieler lake, before this the old Aare flowed directly to Solothurn.
The reason for this was to drain the marshes which surrounded the Bieler lake and in so doing helped to control the amount of mosquitoes and other insects which had an ideal breeding ground in this area.
Also after the marshes were drained they became valueable agriculture land called Seeland"and the area provides all the vegetables for Switzerland.

Rolex, Omega, Swatch famous watches of Switzerland

Biel developed into one of the main watch areas attracting a lot of people who came to settle here to work in the factories of Rolex, Omega, and the famous Swatch watch.
Wherever there is water there are usually a lot of boating activities and water sports so that people come here to relax and enjoy the tranquility of this lake.
This city is also forms the language barrier between the French and the German Swiss. You will notice all the signs and names are written in both French and German. The people here are mostly biligual.
From the shores of Biel

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Pros:"Although Biel is an industrial city because of the lakes an ideal place to relax when travelling from the French part of Switzerland to the German part"
Cons:"Because it is an industrial city there are high-rise housing schemes for the workers but the richer folks live on the higher areas of the Jura mountains with an exquisite view of the lake and surrounding mountains"
In A Nutshell:"Biel is the German name and Bienne is French which gives it its unique atmosphere"
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Comments for bianchis about Biel
Pinat Mon Jul 27, 2009 17:12 UTC
 It's strange to see that I'll be the first one to leave a note. Anyway, Biel seems like a nice place to see for my next trip to Switzerland. Greetings from Ankara, Pinar

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