There are 126 municipalities in the canton of Fribourg, Switzerland (as of January 2022[update]).[1]
List
edit- Attalens
- Auboranges
- Autigny
- Avry
- Bas-Intyamon
- Belfaux
- Belmont-Broye
- Billens-Hennens
- Bois-d'Amont
- Bösingen
- Bossonnens
- Botterens
- Broc
- Brünisried
- Bulle
- Chapelle (Glâne)
- Châtel-Saint-Denis
- Châtel-sur-Montsalvens
- Châtillon (FR)
- Châtonnaye
- Chénens
- Cheyres-Châbles
- Corbières
- Corminboeuf
- Cottens (FR)
- Courgevaux
- Courlevon
- Courtepin
- Cressier (FR)
- Crésuz
- Cugy (FR)
- Delley-Portalban
- Düdingen
- Echarlens
- Ecublens (FR)
- Estavayer
- Ferpicloz
- Fétigny
- Fräschels
- Fribourg
- Gibloux (FR)
- Giffers
- Givisiez
- Gletterens
- Grandvillard
- Granges (Veveyse)
- Granges-Paccot
- Grangettes
- Greng
- Grolley
- Gruyères
- Gurmels
- Haut-Intyamon
- Hauterive (FR)
- Hauteville
- Heitenried
- Jaun
- Kerzers
- Kleinbösingen
- La Brillaz
- La Roche
- La Sonnaz
- La Verrerie
- Le Châtelard
- Le Flon
- Le Mouret
- Le Pâquier (FR)
- Les Montets
- Lully (FR)
- Marly
- Marsens
- Massonnens
- Matran
- Ménières
- Meyriez
- Mézières (FR)
- Misery-Courtion
- Mont-Vully
- Montagny (FR)
- Montet (Glâne)
- Morlon
- Muntelier
- Murten
- Neyruz (FR)
- Nuvilly
- Pierrafortscha
- Plaffeien
- Plasselb
- Pont-en-Ogoz
- Pont-la-Ville
- Ponthaux
- Prévondavaux
- Prez
- Rechthalten
- Remaufens
- Riaz
- Ried bei Kerzers
- Romont (FR)
- Rue
- Saint-Aubin (FR)
- Saint-Martin (FR)
- Sâles
- Schmitten (FR)
- Semsales
- Sévaz
- Siviriez
- Sorens
- St. Silvester
- St. Ursen
- Surpierre
- Tafers
- Tentlingen
- Torny
- Treyvaux
- Ueberstorf
- Ulmiz
- Ursy
- Val-de-Charmey
- Vallon
- Vaulruz
- Villars-sur-Glâne
- Villarsel-sur-Marly
- Villaz
- Villorsonnens
- Vuadens
- Vuisternens-devant-Romont
- Wünnewil-Flamatt
Mergers
edit- As of 1 January 2000
- the municipalities Grolley and Corsalettes merged under the name of Grolley.
- the municipalities Gurmels and Kleingurmels merged under the name of Gurmels.
- the municipalities Montagny-la-Ville and Montagny-les-Monts merged under the name of Montagny (FR).
- As of 1 January 2001
- the municipalities Maules, Romanens, Rueyres-Treyfayes and Sâles merged under the name of Sâles.
- the municipalities Bionnens, Mossel, Ursy and Vauderens merged under the name of Ursy.
- the municipalities Gillarens, Promasens and Rue merged under the name of Rue.
- the municipalities Lentigny FR, Lovens and Onnens FR wurden merged under the name of La Brillaz.
- the municipalities Chavannes-sous-Orsonnens, Orsonnens, Villargiroud and Villarsiviriaux wurden merged under the name of Villorsonnens.
- the municipalities Marsens and Vuippens merged under the name of Marsens.
- the municipalities Ecuvillens and Posieux wurden merged under the name of Hauterive (FR).
- As of 1 January 2002
- the municipalities Albeuve, Lessoc, Montbovon and Neirivue merged under the name of Haut-Intyamon.
- As of 1 January 2003
- the municipalities Avry-devant-Pont, Le Bry and Gumefens merged under the name of Pont-en-Ogoz.
- the municipalities Gurmels, Guschelmuth, Liebistorf and Wallenbuch merged under the name of Gurmels.
- the municipalities Les Ecasseys, Estévenens, La Joux (FR), Lieffrens, La Magne, Sommentier, Villariaz and Vuisternens-devant-Romont merged under the name of Vuisternens-devant-Romont.
- the municipalities Courtaman and Courtepin merged under the name of Courtepin.
- the municipalities Estavayer-le-Gibloux, Rueyres-Saint-Laurent, Villarlod and Villarsel-le-Gibloux merged under the name of Le Glèbe.
- the municipalities Bonnefontaine, Essert, Montévraz, Oberried FR, Praroman and Zénauva merged under the name of Le Mouret.
- As of 1 January 2004
- the municipalities Bouloz, Pont (Veveyse) and Porsel merged under the name of Le Flon.
- the municipalities Mannens-Grandsivaz and Montagny (FR) merged under the name of Montagny (FR).
- the municipalities Besencens, Fiaugères and Saint-Martin (FR) merged under the name of Saint-Martin (FR).
- the municipalities La Corbaz, Cormagens and Lossy-Formangueires merged under the name of La Sonnaz.
- the municipalities Berlens and Mézières (FR) merged under the name of Mézières (FR).
- the municipalities Middes and Torny-le-Grand merged under the name of Torny.
- the municipalities Aumont, Frasses, Granges-de-Vesin and Montet (Broye) merged under the name of Les Montets.
- the municipalities Enney, Estavannens and Villars-sous-Mont merged under the name of Bas-Intyamon.
- the municipalities Chavannes-les-Forts, Prez-vers-Siviriez, Siviriez and Villaraboud merged under the name of Siviriez.
- the municipalities La Neirigue and Vuisternens-devant-Romont merged under the name of Vuisternens-devant-Romont.
- the municipalities Le Crêt, Grattavache and Progens merged under the name of La Verrerie.
- As of 1 January 2005
- the municipalities Delley and Portalban merged under the name of Delley-Portalban.
- the municipalities Chapelle (Broye) and Cheiry merged under the name of Cheiry.
- the municipalities Cordast and Gurmels merged under the name of Gurmels.
- the municipalities Cugy FR and Vesin merged under the name of Cugy FR.
- the municipalities Praratoud and Surpierre merged under the name of Surpierre.
- the municipalities Lussy FR and Villarimboud merged under the name of La Folliaz.
- As of 1 January 2006
- the municipalities Botterens and Villarbeney merged under the name of Botterens.
- the municipalities Bulle and La Tour-de-Trême merged under the name of Bulle.
- the municipalities Autavaux, Forel (FR) and Montbrelloz merged under the name of Vernay.
- the municipalities Esmonts and Vuarmarens merged under the name of Vuarmarens.
- the municipalities Bollion, Lully (FR) and Seiry merged under the name of Lully (FR).
- the municipalities Agriswil and Ried bei Kerzers merged under the name of Ried bei Kerzers.
- As of 1 January 2011
- the municipalities Corbières and Villarvolard merged under the name of Corbières.
- As of 1 January 2012
- the municipalities Estavayer-le-Lac and Font merged under the name of Estavayer-le-Lac.
- the municipalities Ursy and Vuarmarens merged under the name of Ursy.
- As of 1 January 2014
- the municipalities Cerniat and Charmey merged under the name of Val-de-Charmey.
- As of 1 January 2016
- the municipalities Domdidier, Dompierre, Léchelles and Russy merged under the name of Belmont-Broye.
- the municipalities Autafond and Belfaux merged under the name of Belfaux.
- the municipalities Corpataux-Magnedens, Farvagny, Le Glèbe, Rossens and Vuisternens-en-Ogoz merged under the name of Gibloux.
- the municipalities Bas-Vully and Haut-Vully merged under the name of Mont-Vully.
- As of 1 January 2017
- the municipalities Bussy, Estavayer-le-Lac, Morens, Murist, Rueyres-les-Prés, Vuissens and Vernay merged under the name of Estavayer.
- the municipalities Châbles and Cheyres merged under the name of Cheyres-Châbles.
- the municipalities Surpierre and Villeneuve merged under the name of Surpierre.
- the municipalities Chésopelloz and Corminboeuf merged under the name of Corminboeuf.
- the municipalities Barberêche, Courtepin, Villarepos and Wallenried merged under the name of Courtepin.
- the municipalities Oberschrot, Plaffeien and Zumholz merged under the name of Plaffeien.
- As of 1 January 2020
- the municipalities La Folliaz and Villaz-Saint-Pierre merged under the name of Villaz
- the municipalities Corserey, Noréaz and Prez-vers-Noréaz merged under the name of Prez
- As of 1 January 2021
- the municipalities Alterswil, St. Antoni and Tafers merged under the name of Tafers
- the municipalities Arconciel, Ependes and Senèdes merged under the name of Bois-d'Amont
- the municipalities Cheiry and Surpierre merged under the name of Surpierre
- As of 1 January 2022
- the municipalities Galmiz, Gempenach and Murten merged under the name of Murten
- the municipalities Clavaleyres (BE) and Murten merged under the name of Murten
- planned
- the municipalities Avry, Belfaux, Corminboeuf, Fribourg, Givisiez, Granges-Paccot, Marly, Matran and Villars-sur-Glâne
References
edit- ^ "Amtliches Gemeindeverzeichnis der Schweiz". Bundesamt für Statistik Schweiz. Retrieved 12 April 2012.
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