Mont-Tramelan (French pronunciation: [mɔ̃ tʁamlɑ̃]) is a municipality in the Jura bernois administrative district in the canton of Bern in Switzerland...
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village of Mont-Tramelan. After the 1797 French victory and the Treaty of Campo Formio, Tramelan became part of the French Département of Mont-Terrible...
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the French-speaking region of the Jura Mountains, where two villages, Mont-Tramelan and Rebévelier, had been settled by German-speaking Mennonites (who...
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23 La Ferrière 530 14.20 La Neuveville 3,780 6.81 Loveresse 349 4.72 Mont-Tramelan 111 4.64 Moutier 7,348 19.60 Nods 788 26.66 Orvin 1,198 21.59 Perrefitte...
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14.75 Courtelary 1163 22.24 La Ferrière 550 14.23 La Heutte 481 8.00 Mont-Tramelan 133 4.64 Orvin 1207 21.43 Péry 1361 15.57 Plagne 391 7.55 Renan 790...
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Courtelary as the capital. The Canton was initially part of the Department of Mont-Terrible followed by the Department of Haut-Rhin. After Napoleon's defeat...
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Vaud Molondin Vaud Mönchaltorf Zürich Mont-la-Ville Vaud Mont-Noble Valais Mont-sur-Rolle Vaud Mont-Tramelan Bern Mont-Vully Fribourg Montagny Fribourg...
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Montkenel Montepaglio Italian Paarlsberg Montsevelier French Mutzwiler Mont-Tramelan French Bergtramlingen Morcote Italian Morchy Morges French Morsee Mosogno...
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Treaty of Campo Formio, Tavannes became part of the French Département of Mont-Terrible. Three years later, in 1800 it became part of the Département of...
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Meienried Meikirch Meinisberg Meiringen Melchnau Merzligen Mirchel Mont-Tramelan Moosseedorf Mörigen Moutier Mühleberg Münchenbuchsee Münchenwiler Münsingen...
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