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Bern is also the capital of the canton of Bern , the second-most populous of Switzerland's cantons. The official language is German , [ note 4 ] but the main spoken language is the local variant of the Alemannic Swiss German dialect, Bernese German. Bern was made a free imperial city in and, in , it joined the Swiss Confederacy , becoming one of its eight early cantons. Since then, Bern became a large city-state and a prominent actor of Swiss history by pursuing a policy of sovereign territorial expansion.
Since the 15th century, the city was progressively rebuilt and acquired its current characteristics. Bern was made the Federal City in From about 5, inhabitants in the 15th century, the city passed the , mark in the s. The etymology of the name "Bern" is uncertain.
It has long been considered likely that the city was named after the Italian city of Verona , which at the time was known as Bern in Middle High German. No archaeological evidence that indicates a settlement on the site of today's city centre prior to the 12th century has been found so far. During the Roman era , a Gallo-Roman vicus was on the same site. The Bern zinc tablet has the name Brenodor "dwelling of Breno". In , Bern joined the Swiss Confederacy , becoming the eighth canton of the formative period of to Bern invaded and conquered Aargau in and Vaud in , as well as other smaller territories, thereby becoming the largest city-state north of the Alps.
By the 18th century, it comprised most of what is today the canton of Bern and the canton of Vaud. The city grew out towards the west of the boundaries of the peninsula formed by the river Aare. It was succeeded by the Christoffelturm formerly located closer to the site of the modern-day railway station until During the Thirty Years' War , two new fortifications β the so-called big and small Schanze entrenchments β were built to protect the whole area of the peninsula.
After a major blaze in , the city's original wooden buildings were gradually replaced by half-timbered houses, and subsequently the sandstone buildings which came to be characteristic for the Old Town. Despite waves of pestilence that hit Europe in the 14th century, the city continued to grow, mainly due to immigration from the surrounding countryside.