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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...
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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) of the
Canton of Bern were
combined into 10 new
precincts (German: Verwaltungskreise...
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singular Bezirk). They are also
termed Ämter (Lucerne,
singular Amt),
Amtsbezirke (Bern, Amtsbezirk),
district (in French) or
distretto (Ticino and part...
- Přerov) and the
political districts were
replaced by 'office districts' (
Amtsbezirke [de]),
subordinate to the
kraje which distributed some of
their authority...
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created on 1
January 2010,
consisting of the
entirety of one
former Amtsbezirke ("district"), Biel,
about half of another,
Nidau and
three muni****lities...
- courts.
During this
period the
Kreise were
subdivided into
Bezirke (or
Amtsbezirke [de], 'office districts'), each with a
Bezirksamt ('district office')...
- (city-district) of Czernowitz.
These Bezirke (sometimes
referred to as
Amtsbezirke [de]) were
administered centrally via four Bezirksämter (district offices):...
- century,
which from 1854 were
subdivided into
Bezirke (referred to as
Amtsbezirke [de] ('office districts'), to
distinguish them from
other types of Bezirk)...
- determined. In 1854 the
Kreise were
formally re-established, sub-divided into
Amtsbezirke [de] and
grouped into two
Verwaltungsgebiete ('administrative regions/territories')...