Subdivisions of the canton of Bern
On 1 January 2010, the 26 old districts (German: Amtsbezirke, French: districts) were combined into 10 new districts (German: Verwaltungskreise, French: arrondissement administratif):[1]
They are grouped into five regions (German: Verwaltungsregionen).
As of 2007 there were 396 municipalities of the canton of Bern.
Districts 2010
New district (Verwaltungskreis) | Capital | Region | Former district(s) (Amtsbezirk) |
---|---|---|---|
Bern-Mittelland | Ostermundigen | Bern-Mittelland | all or part of Bern, Fraubrunnen, Konolfingen, Laupen, Schwarzenburg and Seftigen |
Biel/Bienne | Biel/Bienne | Seeland | all of Biel and about half of Nidau |
Emmental | Langnau im Emmental | Emmental-Oberaargau | all or part of Burgdorf, Signau and Trachselwald |
Frutigen-Niedersimmental | Frutigen | Bernese Oberland | all or part of Frutigen and Niedersimmental |
Interlaken-Oberhasli | Interlaken | Bernese Oberland | all or part of Interlaken and Oberhasli |
Jura bernois | Courtelary | Jura Bernois Region | all or part of Courtelary, Moutier and La Neuveville |
Oberaargau | Wangen an der Aare | Emmental-Oberaargau | all or part of Aarwangen and Wangen |
Obersimmental-Saanen | Saanen | Bernese Oberland | all of Obersimmental and Saanen |
Seeland | Aarberg | Seeland | all or part of Aarberg, Büren, Erlach and Nidau |
Thun | Thun | Bernese Oberland | all of Thun |
Districts 2009
The canton of Bern is also subdivided into 26 districts (German: Amtsbezirke; French: districts), which have no more administrative or political significance since the introduction of the new larger administrative subdivisions listed above.
The districts are:
- Aarberg with capital Aarberg
- Aarwangen with capital Aarwangen
- Bern with capital Bern
- Biel with capital Biel
- Büren with capital Büren an der Aare
- Burgdorf with capital Burgdorf
- Courtelary with capital Courtelary
- Erlach with capital Erlach
- Fraubrunnen with capital Fraubrunnen
- Frutigen with capital Frutigen
- Interlaken with capital Interlaken
- Konolfingen with capital Konolfingen
- Laupen with capital Laupen
- Moutier with capital Moutier
- La Neuveville with capital La Neuveville
- Nidau with capital Nidau
- Niedersimmental with capital Wimmis
- Oberhasli with capital Meiringen
- Obersimmental with capital Blankenburg
- Saanen with capital Saanen
- Schwarzenburg with capital Schwarzenburg
- Seftigen with capital Belp
- Signau with capital Langnau im Emmental
- Thun with capital Thun
- Trachselwald with capital Trachselwald
- Wangen with capital Wangen an der Aare
Maps 1978 - 2010
- Amtsbezirke until 31 December 1978
- Amtsbezirke until 31 December 1993
- Amtsbezirke until 31 December 2009
Notes and references
- ↑ Amtliches Gemeindeverzeichnis der Schweiz, Mutationsmeldungen 2009 / Répertoire officiel des communes de Suisse, Mutations 2009 / Elenco ufficiale dei Comuni della Svizzera, Mutazione 2009 (PDF) (Report). Federal Statistical Office. 2009. nden. Retrieved 6 March 2010.
- 1 2 "Karte der Verwaltungskreise und Verwaltungsregionen" (PDF) (PDF) (in German). Thun, Berne: Justiz-, Gemeinde- und Kirchendirektion, Canton of Berne. 1 January 2015. Retrieved 2015-10-14.
- 1 2 "Regierungsstatthalterämter" (in German). Thun, Berne: Justiz-, Gemeinde- und Kirchendirektion, Canton of Berne. Retrieved 2015-10-14.
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