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Porrentruy (district)

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The District of Porrentruy is one of the districts of the canton of Jura, Switzerland. The capital city is Porrentruy. The French-speaking district has a population of 24,012 (end of 2005).

Porrentruy is divided into 36 municipalities:

Municipality Population
(31 Dec 2005)
Area, km²
Alle 1658 10.66
Asuel 194 10.14
Beurnevésin 150 5.10
Boncourt 1308 9.02
Bonfol 698 13.59
Bressaucourt 418 9.49
Buix 463 8.23
Bure 685 13.69
Charmoille 352 9.20
Chevenez 643 21.73
Coeuve 678 11.59
Cornol 857 10.43
Courchavon 298 6.23
Courgenay 2140 18.42
Courtedoux 750 8.13
Courtemaîche 662 8.94
Damphreux 169 5.62
Damvant 130 5.05
Fahy 386 7.78
Fontenais 1261 10.48
Fregiécourt 136 3.48
Grandfontaine 352 8.94
Lugnez 216 5.13
Miécourt 427 6.46
Montenol 86 2.15
Montignez 251 5.80
Montmelon 103 11.97
Ocourt 135 11.63
Pleujouse 87 1.82
Porrentruy 6593 14.84
Réclère 190 6.19
Roche-d'Or 40 3.46
Rocourt 145 4.48
Saint-Ursanne 712 11.46
Seleute 71 6.81
Vendlincourt 568 9.14
Total 24,012 317.28


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