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Bernese$501495$ - traducción al holandés

HIGHER PART OF THE CANTON OF BERN, SWITZERLAND
Berner Oberland; Bernse Oberland; Bernese highlands; Bernese upper country; Bernese Highlands
  • [[Thun Castle]] in front of the [[Blüemlisalp]]
  • The flag of the Bernese Oberland
  • Valley of [[Gstaad]] in winter
  • The [[Haslital]] region with the [[Wetterhorn]] in background
  • Valley of [[Kandersteg]]
  • Location of the Oberland administrative region in the Canton of Bern
  • A Bernese bailiff on a visit to [[Grindelwald]] in 1760
  • Valley of [[Lauterbrunnen]] overlooked by the [[Jungfrau]]
  • A 1830 view of [[Thun]]

Bernese      
adj. tot Bern (hoofdstad van Zwitserland) behorend
Bernese mountain dog         
  • [[Benno Adam]], ''Bernese Mountain Dog and Her Pups'', 1862
  • An eight-month-old Bernese Mountain Dog puppy
  • Bernese Mountain Dog portrait
  • Side view of a Bernese Mountain Dog
  • Bernese Mountain Dog
DOG BREED
Bernese mountain dog; Berner Sennenhund; Bouvier Bernois; Berner sennenhund; Bouvier bernois; Bernese Mountain Dogs; Bernese Cattle Dog; Bernese Mountain dog; Burmese mountain dog; Burmese Mountain Dog
n. grote berghond oorspronkelijk uit Zwitserland afkomstig

Definición

Bernese
·noun ·sg & ·pl A native or natives of Bern.
II. Bernese ·adj Pertaining to the city or canton of Bern, in Switzerland, or to its inhabitants.

Wikipedia

Bernese Oberland

The Bernese Oberland (English: Bernese Highlands, German: Berner Oberland; Alemannic German: Bärner Oberland; French: Oberland bernois), the highest and southernmost part of the canton of Bern, is one of the canton's five administrative regions (in which context it is referred to as Oberland without further specification). It constitutes the Alpine region of the canton and the northern side of the Bernese Alps, including many of its highest peaks, among which the Finsteraarhorn (4,274 m (14,022 ft)), the highest in both range and canton.

The region essentially coincides with the upper basin of the Aare, the latter notably including Lake Thun and Lake Brienz, the two large lakes of the region. On the banks of the lakes or the Aare are the main settlements of Thun, Spiez, Interlaken, Brienz and Meiringen. The numerous side valleys of the Bernese Oberland include a large number of Alpine villages, many of them being tourist resorts and connected by mountain railways to Spiez and Interlaken. The Lötschberg, a major north-south axis through the Alps, links the region with both the capital of the canton, Bern, and its sizable southern neighbour, the canton of Valais.

The flag of the Bernese Oberland consists of a black eagle in a gold field (in reference to the region's old status as reichsfrei) over two fields in the cantonal colours of red and black.

The Swiss German dialects spoken in the Bernese Oberland are Highest Alemannic German, contrasting with the High Alemannic Bernese German spoken in Bern and the northern parts of the canton.

In the short-lived Helvetic Republic (1798–1803), the Bernese Oberland was a separate canton.