Berne (district)

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The District of Berne (German: Bezirk Bern) is an administrative district in the canton of Berne, Switzerland. It has an area of 233 km² and a population of 237,919 (as of January 2005).

Its capital is the city of Berne, which contains around half the population. The district consists of thirteen municipalities:

Municipality Population (Jan 2005) Area (km²)
Berne 122,304 51.6
Bolligen 6,142 16.6
Bremgarten bei Bern 3,818 1.9
Ittigen 10,919 4.2
Kirchlindach 2,586 11.9
Köniz 37,067 51.1
Muri bei Bern 12,567 7.7
Oberbalm 880 12.4
Ostermundigen 15,282 6.0
Stettlen 2,949 3.6
Vechigen 4,702 24.8
Wohlen bei Bern 9,155 36.3
Zollikofen 9,548 5.4


Flag of Canton Berne Districts of the Canton of Berne
Aarberg | Aarwangen | Berne | Biel | Büren | Burgdorf | Courtelary | Erlach | Fraubrunnen | Frutigen | Interlaken | Konolfingen | Laupen | Moutier | La Neuveville | Nidau | Niedersimmental | Oberhasli | Obersimmental | Saanen | Schwarzenburg | Seftigen | Signau | Thun | Trachselwald | Wangen
Canton of Berne | Districts of Switzerland | Municipalities of the canton of Berne

 


Coordinates: 47°00′N, 7°35′E

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