Interlaken-Oberhasli (administrative district)
Interlaken-Oberhasli District in the Canton of Bern was created on 1 January 2010, uniting the former Interlaken and Oberhasli districts.[1] It is part of the Oberland administrative region. It contains 28 municipalities with an area of 1,228.93 km2 (474.49 sq mi) and a population (as of December 2008) of 48,763.
Flag |
Name |
Population (31 December 2013)[2] |
Area in km² |
|
Beatenberg | 1,150 |
29.18 |
|
Bönigen | 2,520 |
15.14 |
|
Brienz | 2,998 |
47.94 |
|
Brienzwiler | 481 |
17.62 |
|
Därligen | 415 |
6.89 |
|
Grindelwald | 3,768 |
170.60 |
|
Gsteigwiler | 422 |
7.01 |
|
Gündlischwand | 314 |
16.88 |
|
Guttannen | 321 |
200.77 |
|
Habkern | 648 |
51.06 |
|
Hasliberg | 1,214 |
41.68 |
|
Hofstetten bei Brienz | 533 |
8.81 |
|
Innertkirchen | 814 |
236.54 |
|
Interlaken | 5,659 |
4.31 |
|
Iseltwald | 426 |
22.12 |
|
Lauterbrunnen | 2,439 |
164.47 |
|
Leissigen | 964 |
10.40 |
|
Lütschental | 235 |
13.21 |
|
Matten bei Interlaken | 3,728 |
5.92 |
|
Meiringen | 4,676 |
40.17 |
|
Niederried bei Interlaken | 340 |
4.24 |
|
Oberried am Brienzersee | 463 |
20.11 |
|
Ringgenberg | 2,642 |
8.81 |
|
Saxeten | 98 |
19.09 |
|
Schattenhalb | 590 |
31.41 |
|
Schwanden bei Brienz | 582 |
7.031 |
|
Unterseen | 5,646 |
14.05 |
|
Wilderswil | 2,549 |
13.61 |
| Total (29) | 46,862 |
1228.93 |
Mergers
- On 1 January 2014 the former municipality of Gadmen merged into the municipality of Innertkirchen.[3]
References
Coordinates: 46°04′N 7°03′E / 46.067°N 7.050°E / 46.067; 7.050