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Map showing the towns and villages in the Oberaargau area.

Oberaargau is a special area, or administrative district, located in the Bern region of Switzerland. It's home to 50 different towns and villages, and it covers an area of about 354 square kilometers.

Welcome to Oberaargau!

Oberaargau is a beautiful part of Switzerland, known for its many small communities. It's located in the northern part of the Bern region. Think of it as a collection of neighborhoods, each with its own unique feel, but all working together as part of the larger Bern area.

What is an Administrative District?

An administrative district is like a specific region or area that is managed by a local government. It helps to organize things like schools, roads, and other public services for the people living there. So, Oberaargau is a district where many towns and villages are grouped together for easier management within the larger canton (or region) of Bern.

Towns and Villages in Oberaargau

Oberaargau is made up of 50 different towns and villages, also known as municipalities. These range from larger towns to very small villages.

  • The biggest town in Oberaargau is Langenthal, which had almost 15,000 people living there in 2005. It's an important center for the district.
  • On the other hand, some villages are quite small. For example, Berken had only 49 people in 2005, making it one of the smallest.
  • Each town and village has its own unique character and history, contributing to the rich culture of Oberaargau.

How Big is Oberaargau?

The entire area of Oberaargau is about 354 square kilometers. To give you an idea, that's roughly the size of a medium-sized city, but instead of one big city, it's spread out across many smaller towns, villages, and natural areas. This makes Oberaargau a mix of lively communities and peaceful countryside.

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