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- Amtsbezirk is a German language designation for a country subdivision. It was used in Prussia from 1874 until 1945 and in the canton of Bern before 1 January...
- which delegated the responsibilities of the Kreise among subordinate Amtsbezirke [de] ('office districts'), a system which persisted until 1867. In the...
- On 1 January 2010, the 26 districts (German: Amtsbezirke, French: districts) were combined into 10 new precincts (German: Verwaltungskreise, French: arrondis****t...
- created on 1 January 2010, consisting of the entirety of one former Amtsbezirke ("district"), Biel, about half of another, Nidau and three muni****lities...
- singular Bezirk). They are also termed Ämter (Lucerne, singular Amt), Amtsbezirke (Bern, Amtsbezirk), district (in French) or distretto (Ticino and part...
- courts. During this period the Kreise were subdivided into Bezirke (or Amtsbezirke [de], 'office districts'), each with a Bezirksamt ('district office')...
- determined. In 1854 the Kreise were formally re-established, sub-divided into Amtsbezirke [de] and grouped into two Verwaltungsgebiete ('administrative regions/territories')...
- (Gerichtsbezirke). In Bach's reforms of 1854 it was reorganised into 22 districts or Amtsbezirke [de] (distinct from the political districts listed above, rather corresponding...
- Switzerland CH — 1 Regions 7 Cantons 26 Districts (German: Bezirke, Ämter and Amtsbezirke; French: districts; Italian: distretti; Romansh: districts) 166 Muni****lities...
- Bezirke (German for districts). They are also termed Ämter (Lucerne), Amtsbezirke (Bern), district (in French) or distretto (Ticino and part of Graubünden)...