Madretsch

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Madretsch (formerly Mardrez) is a former commune in the Swiss canton of Bern. It is a suburb of Biel/Bienne, which it joined in 1920.

Previously a rural suburb with some remaining farms and green areas, it has now become fully integrated as a city suburb, without any real local character any more.

Local schools are taught in both German and French.

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Coordinates: 47°07′56″N7°15′16″E / 47.13222°N 7.25444°E / 47.13222; 7.25444


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