Moutier District
Moutier District is one of the three French-speaking districts of the Bernese Jura in the canton of Bern with the seat being Moutier, the other two being Courtelary and La Neuveville. It had a population of about 23,098 in 2004.
From 1 January 2010, the district lost its administrative power while being replaced by the Bernese Jura, whose administrative centre is Courtelary. Since 2010, it remains therefore a fully recognised district under the law and the Constitution (Art.3 al.2) of the Canton of Berne.
Municipality | Population (Dec 2007) | Area (km²) |
---|---|---|
Belprahon | 316 | 3.79 |
Bévilard | 1700 | 5.63 |
Champoz | 153 | 7.11 |
Châtelat | 123 | 4.09 |
Corcelles BE | 237 | 6.78 |
Court BE | 1381 | 24.60 |
Crémines | 551 | 9.35 |
Elay (Seehof) | 82 | 8.42 |
Eschert | 363 | 6.56 |
Grandval | 340 | 8.21 |
Loveresse | 324 | 4.64 |
Malleray | 1914 | 10.35 |
Monible | 37 | 3.39 |
Moutier | 7462 | 19.53 |
Perrefitte | 489 | 8.67 |
Pontenet | 198 | 2.74 |
Rebévelier | 51 | 3.52 |
Reconvilier | 2227 | 8.23 |
Roches | 227 | 8.97 |
Saicourt | 577 | 13.75 |
Saules BE | 155 | 4.25 |
Schelten (La Scheulte) | 49 | 5.61 |
Seehof | 72 | 8.4 |
Sornetan | 130 | 5.62 |
Sorvilier | 271 | 7.02 |
Souboz | 129 | 10.63 |
Tavannes | 3478 | 14.65 |
References
- ^ Nomenklaturen – Amtliches Gemeindeverzeichnis der Schweiz (in German) accessed 4 April 2011
- ^ Swiss Federal Statistical Office Archived 2011-09-04 at the Wayback Machine accessed 07-Jul-2009