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Canton of Bern Daily [9] [10] Blick: 1959 Ringier: Zurich: Canton of Zurich Daily Bote der Urschweiz: 1858 Triner family Schwyz: Canton of Schwyz: Daily [11] Bote vom Untersee und Rhein: 1900 Keller family Steckborn: Canton of Thurgau: Twice weekly [12] Der Bund: 1850 TX Group: Bern Canton of Bern Daily [13] [14] Engadiner Post / Posta Ladina ...
Thun District is one of the 26 administrative districts in the canton of Bern, Switzerland. Its capital is the municipality of Thun . From 1 January 2010, the district lost its administrative power while being replaced by the new and enlarged Thun (administrative district) , whose administrative centre remained Thun.
In 1264 Thun received town rights and in 1384 the town was bought by the canton of Bern. Thun was the capital of the Canton of Oberland of the Helvetic Republic, which lasted from 1798 until 1803. In 1819 a Military School was founded in the town, which later developed into the main military school in Switzerland.
The paper is based in Bern [2] [3] and serves in the Espace Mittelland region and in the canton of Bern. [4] In December 2011, Espace Media announced that they were going to merge the Splitausgabe Oberaargau and the Langenthaler Tagblatt. The first issue of the BZ Langenthaler Tagblatt was published on 2 July 2012. [5]
Thun District in the Canton of Bern, Switzerland was created on 1 January 2010. [1] It is part of the Oberland administrative region. It contains 31 municipalities with an area of 321.90 km 2 (124.29 sq mi) and a population (as of December 2008 [update] ) of 103,233.
Canton of the Helvetic Republic: 1798–1803: The Helvetic Republic, as at the constitution of 12 April 1798, showing the canton of Oberland in brown. The Canton of Bern (purple) is directly north of Oberland and the Canton of Wallis (olive) is south. Capital: Thun: History •
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The canton of Bern is mainly drained by the river Aare and its tributaries. The area of the canton is commonly divided into six regions. [22] The most populated area is the Bernese Mittelland on the plateau north of the Alps, with the capital city of Bern. The northmost part of the canton is the Bernese Jura bordering the Canton of Jura.