Canton of Solothurn

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Template:Short description Template:Use dmy dates Template:Infobox settlement The canton of Solothurn or canton of Soleure (Template:Langx; Template:Langx; Template:Langx; Template:Langx) is a canton of Switzerland. It is located in the northwest of Switzerland. The capital is Solothurn.

History

Figures 2 and 3 in the image are wearing traditional costumes of the Canton of Solothurn.

The village of Salodurum was founded in the time of the Roman emperor Tiberius (1st century CE). The territory of the canton comprises land acquired by the former town, mainly in the Middle Ages. For that reason the canton is irregular in shape and includes two exclaves along the French border, separated from the rest of the canton by Basel-Landschaft. In 1481, the canton became a member of the military alliance of the former Swiss confederation. At the end of the Reformation, Solothurn maintained its Catholic religion. Between 1798 and 1803 the canton was part of the Helvetic Republic. In 1803 Solothurn was one of the 19 Swiss cantons that were reconstituted by Napoleon (Mediation). In 1830, the population rebelled against the aristocratic regime and the canton became definitely liberal-democratic. Even though the population was strictly Roman Catholic, Solothurn did not join the Catholic separatist movement (Sonderbund) in 1845–7. Similarly, the federal constitutions of 1848 and 1874 were approved. The current constitution of the canton dates from 1987.

Geography

The canton is located in the north-west of Switzerland. To the west and south lie the cantons of Jura and Bern, to the east is Aargau. To the north the canton is bounded by the canton of Basel-Landschaft. Parts of two of the districts are exclaves and are located along the border of France (Grand Est). The lands are drained by the Aare river and its tributaries. The landscape is mostly flat, but it includes the foothills of the Jura massif. Part of this, the massif of the Weissenstein, overlooks Solothurn and the Mittelland from the north and has views of the Bernese Alps. The flat lands are a plain created by the Aare river. The total area of the canton is 791 km2.

Political subdivisions

Districts

Districts of Canton Solothurn

From 2005, Solothurn's ten districts are merged pairwise into five electoral districts, termed Amteien (singular: Amtei). From 2005, the districts have only a statistical significance.

Amtei Districts
Dorneck-Thierstein (unofficially Schwarzbubenland) Thierstein, Dorneck
Olten-Gösgen (unofficially Niederamt) Olten, Gösgen
Solothurn-Lebern Lebern, Solothurn
Thal-Gäu Thal, Gäu
Wasseramt-Bucheggberg Bucheggberg, Wasseramt

Municipalities

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Demographics

Solothurn, capital city of the eponymous canton

The population is mostly German-speaking. In 2000 about 44% of the population was Roman Catholic, with most of the remainder being Protestant (31%).<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> The population of the canton (as of Template:Swiss populations date) is Template:Swiss populations.Template:Swiss populations ref Template:As of, the population included 46,898 foreigners, or about 18.7% of the total population.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Historical population

The historical population is given in the following table:

Historical Population Data<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Year Total Swiss Non-Swiss Population share
of total country
1850 69 674 68 741 933 2.9%
1880 80 362 78 153 2 209 2.8%
1900 100 762 96 562 4 200 3.0%
1950 170 508 164 172 6 336 3.6%
1970 224 133 189 828 34 305 3.6%
2000 244 341 201 877 42 464 3.4%
2020 277 462 3.2%

Economy

Up to the 19th century agriculture was the main economic activity in the canton. Agriculture is still of importance, but manufacturing and service industries are now more significant. The industries of the canton are specialized in watches, jewellery, textiles, paper, cement and auto parts. Until recently the manufacturing of shoes was an important economic activity, but this industry became globally uncompetitive.Template:Fact

The canton is home to the Gösgen Nuclear Power Plant near Däniken which started operation in 1979.Template:Fact

Politics

Federal election results

Percentages of the total vote by in the canton in the Federal Elections 1971–2015<ref>Template:Cite report</ref>
Party Ideology 1971 1975 1979 1983 1987 1991 1995 1999 2003 2007 2011 2015
FDP.The LiberalsTemplate:Ref style="color:inherit;background:Template:Party color"| Classical liberalism 34.3 38.7 39.0 37.2 36.3 32.8 25.4 25.4 24.0 21.0 18.4 21.2
CVP/PDC/PPD/PCD style="color:inherit;background:Template:Party color"| Christian democracy 27.7 26.0 27.6 26.7 25.1 22.2 21.5 21.4 21.0 20.4 17.9 14.8
SP/PS style="color:inherit;background:Template:Party color"| Social democracy 26.3 31.4 28.4 27.8 22.3 19.8 24.2 27.2 25.4 19.5 18.3 20.0
SVP/UDC style="color:inherit;background:Template:Party color"| Swiss nationalism * Template:Ref * * * * * 6.7 18.6 22.5 27.1 24.3 28.8
Ring of Independents Social liberalism 7.2 * * 4.0 3.5 2.9 1.6 * * * * *
EVP/PEV style="color:inherit;background:Template:Party color"| Christian democracy * * * * * 1.2 * * 1.2 1.8 1.5 1.2
GLP/PVL style="color:inherit;background:Template:Party color"| Green liberalism * * * * * * * * * * 5.0 3.5
BDP/PBD style="color:inherit;background:Template:Party color"| Conservatism * * * * * * * * * * 4.4 3.4
PdA/PST-POP/PC/PSL style="color:inherit;background:Template:Party color"| Socialism * * 1.0 * 0.3 * * * * * * *
POCH Progressivism * 3.4 4.1 3.5 * * * * * * * *
GPS/PES style="color:inherit;background:Template:Party color"| Green politics * * * * * 7.3 5.8 4.9 6.0 10.0 7.5 5.6
SD/DS style="color:inherit;background:Template:Party color"| National conservatism 4.6 * * * * * 2.8 * * 0.4 0.4 *
EDU/UDF style="color:inherit;background:Template:Party color"| Christian right * * * * * * * * * * 0.5 0.5
FPS/PSL style="color:inherit;background:Template:Party color"| Right-wing populism * * * * 4.9 9.1 10.6 1.3 * * * *
Other * 0.6 * 0.9 7.5 4.7 1.3 1.3 * * 2.3 1.0
Voter participation % 64.2 64.1 56.9 60.7 60.8 56.1 48.3 50.0 47.4 50.7 51.7 50.2
Template:Note FDP before 2009, FDP.The Liberals after 2009
Template:Note "*" indicates that the party was not on the ballot in this canton.

Transport

The canton has good connections with other parts of Switzerland, both by rail and by road. There is a railway junction at Olten with direct trains to Geneva, Zürich, Basel and the Ticino via Lucerne. The nearest airports to the canton are EuroAirport Basel Mulhouse Freiburg, Bern Airport and Zurich Airport.

Notes and references

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