Brienzer
Brienzer is a demonym used for residents of Brienz, a municipality in the canton of Bern in Switzerland. Brienz lies on the northern shore of Lake Brienz (Brienzersee) near Interlaken, in the Bernese Oberland region. As a German-language term, Brienzer is used both to identify people from Brienz and, in a broader sense, to describe things associated with the town. The feminine form is Brienzerin, and the plural forms are Brienzer (masculine/mixed) and Brienzerinnen (feminine).
Historically, demonyms in Switzerland follow the name of the town; Brienzer is common in local usage and
Brienz is known for its woodcarving tradition, crafts, and tourism, and is linked to attractions such as
The term Brienzer may appear in the names of local products, landmarks, and institutions to denote origin
Related terms include Brienzersee (Lake Brienz), the Brienzer Rothorn, and the Brienzerwald.