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Murten
Morat
Municipality and city in the canton of Fribourg in Switzerland.
Wikipedia | Murten
External Pages About Murten
OpenStreetMap Relation
UN/LOCODE
Statements about
Murten
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Country
Switzerland
Instance Of
Municipality of Switzerland
Town
Located in the Administrative Territorial Entity
See District
Coordinate Location
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46.9281°N 7.1169°E
Image
Locator Map Image
Official Website
https://www.murten-morat.ch
Capital Of
See District
Commons Gallery
Murten
Elevation Above Sea Level
453 metre
Local Dialing Code
026
Official Name
Murten
Morat
Area
12.02 square kilometre
24.7 square kilometre
(2004)
Point in Time
:
2004
36.48 square kilometre
(1/1/2023)
Point in Time
:
1/1/2023
Population
6,024
(2009)
Point in Time
:
2009
8,222
(12/31/2017)
Point in Time
:
12/31/2017
8,278
(12/31/2018)
Point in Time
:
12/31/2018
Heritage Designation
Swiss Townscape Worthy of Protection
Inventory Number
:
ISOS 1758
Licence Plate Code
FR
Postal Code
3280
Replaces
Courlevon
(1/1/2016)
Applies to Part
:
Municipality of Switzerland
Point in Time
:
1/1/2016
Shares Border With
Located in or Next to Body of Water
Lake Murten
Member Of
SGV-ACS
Has List
Described by Source
Encyclopædia Britannica 11th Edition
Demonym
Moratois
External Data Available at URL
https://geo.ld.admin.ch/boundaries/m ...
Coat of Arms Image
Salvenach
(1/1/2016)
Applies to Part
:
Municipality of Switzerland
Point in Time
:
1/1/2016
Lurtigen
(1/1/2016)
Applies to Part
:
Municipality of Switzerland
Point in Time
:
1/1/2016
Büchslen
(1/1/2013)
Applies to Part
:
Municipality of Switzerland
Point in Time
:
1/1/2013
Burg Bei Murten
(1/1/1975)
Applies to Part
:
Municipality of Switzerland
Point in Time
:
1/1/1975
Jeuss
(1/1/2016)
Applies to Part
:
Municipality of Switzerland
Point in Time
:
1/1/2016
Mont-Vully
Topographia Helvetiae, Rhaetiae Et Valesiae
Statement Is Subject Of
:
Q113079948
List of Mayors of Murten
Altavilla
(1/1/1991)
Applies to Part
:
Municipality of Switzerland
Point in Time
:
1/1/1991
Statement Is Subject Of
:
1911 Encyclopædia Britannica/Morat