Subdivisions of the canton of Bern
On 1 January 2010, the 26 old districts (German: Amtsbezirke, French: districts) were combined into 10 new districts (German: Verwaltungskreise, French: arrondissement administratif):[1]
They are grouped into five regions (German: Verwaltungsregionen).
As of 2007 there were 396 municipalities of the canton of Bern.
Districts 2010

Districts of the canton of Bern
| New district (Verwaltungskreis) | Capital | Region | Former district(s) (Amtsbezirk) | 
|---|---|---|---|
| Bern-Mittelland | Ostermundigen | Bern-Mittelland | all or part of Bern, Fraubrunnen, Konolfingen, Laupen, Schwarzenburg and Seftigen | 
| Biel/Bienne | Biel/Bienne | Seeland | all of Biel and about half of Nidau | 
| Emmental | Langnau im Emmental | Emmental-Oberaargau | all or part of Burgdorf, Signau and Trachselwald | 
| Frutigen-Niedersimmental | Frutigen | Bernese Oberland | all or part of Frutigen and Niedersimmental | 
| Interlaken-Oberhasli | Interlaken | Bernese Oberland | all or part of Interlaken and Oberhasli | 
| Jura bernois | Courtelary | Jura Bernois Region | all or part of Courtelary, Moutier and La Neuveville | 
| Oberaargau | Wangen an der Aare | Emmental-Oberaargau | all or part of Aarwangen and Wangen | 
| Obersimmental-Saanen | Saanen | Bernese Oberland | all of Obersimmental and Saanen | 
| Seeland | Aarberg | Seeland | all or part of Aarberg, Büren, Erlach and Nidau | 
| Thun | Thun | Bernese Oberland | all of Thun | 
Districts 2009

Districts of the canton of Bern
The canton of Bern is also subdivided into 26 districts (German: Amtsbezirke; French: districts), which have no more administrative or political significance since the introduction of the new larger administrative subdivisions listed above.
The districts are:
- Aarberg with capital Aarberg
- Aarwangen with capital Aarwangen
- Bern with capital Bern
- Biel with capital Biel
- Büren with capital Büren an der Aare
- Burgdorf with capital Burgdorf
- Courtelary with capital Courtelary
- Erlach with capital Erlach
- Fraubrunnen with capital Fraubrunnen
- Frutigen with capital Frutigen
- Interlaken with capital Interlaken
- Konolfingen with capital Konolfingen
- Laupen with capital Laupen
- Moutier with capital Moutier
- La Neuveville with capital La Neuveville
- Nidau with capital Nidau
- Niedersimmental with capital Wimmis
- Oberhasli with capital Meiringen
- Obersimmental with capital Blankenburg
- Saanen with capital Saanen
- Schwarzenburg with capital Schwarzenburg
- Seftigen with capital Belp
- Signau with capital Langnau im Emmental
- Thun with capital Thun
- Trachselwald with capital Trachselwald
- Wangen with capital Wangen an der Aare
Maps 1978 - 2010
 Amtsbezirke until 31 December 1978 Amtsbezirke until 31 December 1978
 Amtsbezirke until 31 December 1993 Amtsbezirke until 31 December 1993
 Amtsbezirke until 31 December 2009 Amtsbezirke until 31 December 2009
 
Notes and 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. nden. Retrieved 6 March 2010.
- 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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