Emmental (administrative district)
Emmental District Verwaltungskreis Emmental | |
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District | |
Country | Switzerland |
Canton | Bern |
Capital | Langnau im Emmental |
Area | |
• Total | 691 km2 (267 sq mi) |
Population (31 December 2014) | |
• Total | 95,573 |
• Density | 140/km2 (360/sq mi) |
Time zone | CET (UTC+1) |
• Summer (DST) | CEST (UTC+2) |
Municipalities | 40 |
Emmental District in the Canton of Bern was created on 1 January 2010.[1] It is part of the Emmental-Oberaargau administrative region. It contains 40 municipalities with an area of 690.45 km2 (266.58 sq mi) and a population (as of 31 December 2014) of 95,573.[2]
Flag | Name | Population (31 December 2014)[2] |
Area in km² |
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Aefligen | 1,061 | 2.03 | |
Affoltern im Emmental | 1,167 | 11.49 | |
Alchenstorf | 584 | 6.56 | |
Bätterkinden | 3,147 | 10.17 | |
Burgdorf | 15,998 | 15.61 | |
Dürrenroth | 1,080 | 14.13 | |
Eggiwil | 2,421 | 60.32 | |
Ersigen | 2,017 | 8.73 | |
Hasle bei Burgdorf | 3,299 | 21.90 | |
Heimiswil | 1,619 | 23.34 | |
Hellsau | 195 | 1.49 | |
Hindelbank | 2,384 | 6.72 | |
Höchstetten | 274 | 2.63 | |
Kernenried | 490 | 3.34 | |
Kirchberg | 5,807 | 9.02 | |
Koppigen | 2,117 | 6.93 | |
Krauchthal | 2,306 | 19.43 | |
Langnau im Emmental | 9,107 | 48.39 | |
Lauperswil | 2,637 | 21.22 | |
Lützelflüh | 4,054 | 26.92 | |
Lyssach | 1,412 | 6.06 | |
Mötschwil | 127 | 2.94 | |
Oberburg | 2,920 | 14.11 | |
Röthenbach im Emmental | 1,205 | 36.78 | |
Rüderswil | 2,313 | 17.15 | |
Rüdtligen-Alchenflüh | 2,435 | 2.74 | |
Rüegsau | 3,162 | 15.10 | |
Rumendingen | 90 | 2.42 | |
Rüti bei Lyssach | 169 | 1.30 | |
Schangnau | 887 | 36.48 | |
Signau | 2,714 | 22.10 | |
Sumiswald | 5,034 | 59.37 | |
Trachselwald | 980 | 15.95 | |
Trub | 1,346 | 62.02 | |
Trubschachen | 1,413 | 15.63 | |
Utzenstorf | 4,207 | 16.94 | |
Wiler bei Utzenstorf | 839 | 3.83 | |
Willadingen | 208 | 2.16 | |
Wynigen | 2,016 | 28.31 | |
Zielebach | 332 | 1.92 | |
Total (40) | 95,573 | 690.45 | |
Mergers and name changes
On 1 January 2016, the former municipalities of Oberösch and Niederösch merged into Ersigen.[3]
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. 2776. Retrieved 6 March 2010.
- 1 2 Swiss Federal Statistical Office - STAT-TAB, online database – Ständige und nichtständige Wohnbevölkerung nach institutionellen Gliederungen, Geburtsort und Staatsangehörigkeit (German) accessed 31 August 2015
- ↑ Nomenklaturen – Amtliches Gemeindeverzeichnis der Schweiz (German) accessed 3 February 2016
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Coordinates: 46°56′N 7°47′E / 46.933°N 7.783°E
- 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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