Aarwangen District
Aarwangen District Amtsbezirk Aarwangen | |
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District | |
Country | Switzerland |
Canton | Bern |
Capital | Aarwangen |
Area | |
• Total | 154 km2 (59 sq mi) |
Population (2007) | |
• Total | 41,526 |
• Density | 270/km2 (700/sq mi) |
Time zone | CET (UTC+1) |
• Summer (DST) | CEST (UTC+2) |
Municipalities | 24 |
Aarwangen District was a district in the northeast corner of the canton of Bern in Switzerland, with its seat at Aarwangen. It was disbanded in December 2009. Its municipalities became part of the administrative region Emmental-Oberaargau.
It was surrounded by the canton of Solothurn on the north, the canton of Aargau on the northeast, the canton of Lucerne on the east, the district of Trachselwald on the south, the district of Burgdorf on the southwest, and the district of Wangen on the west.
The district includes the following 25 municipalities and has an area of 154 km2 (59 sq mi):
- CH-4912 Aarwangen
- CH-4944 Auswil
- CH-4913 Bannwil
- CH-3368 Bleienbach
- CH-4917 Busswil bei Melchnau
- CH-4955 Gondiswil
- CH-4932 Gutenberg
- CH-4936 Kleindietwil
- CH-4900 Langenthal
- CH-4935 Leimiswil
- CH-4932 Lotzwil
- CH-4934 Madiswil
- CH-4917 Melchnau
- CH-4924 Obersteckholz
- CH-4943 Oeschenbach
- CH-4919 Reisiswil
- CH-4914 Roggwil
- CH-4938 Rohrbach
- CH-4938 Rohrbachgraben
- CH-4933 Rütschelen
- CH-4911 Schwarzhäusern
- CH-4922 Thunstetten
- CH-4916 Untersteckholz
- CH-4937 Ursenbach
- CH-4923 Wynau
Coordinates: 47°14′00″N 7°46′00″E / 47.2333°N 7.76667°E
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