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Encyclopedia > Municipalities of Switzerland

Municipalities are the smallest government division in Switzerland. Switzerland has approximately 2900 municipalities (communes/Gemeinden/comuni), with many having a population of a few hundred citizens.


Each canton defines their responsibilities. These may include providing local government services such as education, medical and social services, public transportation, and tax collection. The degree of centralization varies from one canton to another.


Municipalities are generally governed by a council headed by a mayor. Most cantons leave the option to larger municipalities to opt for a city parliament, instead of a general assembly-type legislature.


Swiss citizenship is based on the citizenship of a municipality. Every Swiss is citizen of one or several municipalities (i.e. the place of origin, lieu d'origine, Heimatort).


Municipalities are financed through direct taxes (e.g. income tax), with rates varying more or less within a framework set by the canton.


Many municipalities are having difficulties maintaining the civil services they need to perform the duties they are required to do. In an effort to reduce expenses, many municipalities are combining together (through mergers or the creation of special-purpose districts). This restructuring is generally encouraged by the cantonal governments and the rate of these unions is increasing.


"Cities" (villes or Städte) are the municipalities with more than 10'000 inhabitants.


One or more postal codes can by assigned to a municipality or shared with other municipalities.


See also: List of cities in Switzerland


Lists of municipalities by canton

See cantons of Switzerland for the number of municipalities per canton.


List of municipalities by population

Largest municipalities
City C. Pop.
Zurich ZH 365'000
Geneva GE 171'000
Basel BS 166'300
Bern BE 136'300
Lausanne VD 128'100
Winterthur ZH 87'000
St. Gallen SG 75'200
Lucerne LU 61'000
Lugano TI 52'000
Biel/Bienne BE 51'900
Thun BE 38'200
Köniz BE 36'993
La Chaux-de-Fonds NE 36'966
Schaffhausen SH 33'764
Fribourg FR 32'549
Chur GR 31'911
Neuchâtel NE 31'630
Vernier GE 29'459
Uster ZH 28'770
Sion VS 27'697
Emmen LU 26'973
Smallest municipalities (2002)
Rank Municipality C. Pop.
1. Portein GR 22
2. Corippo TI 23
3. Mulegns GR 25
4. Bister VS 26
5. Martisberg VS 28
6. Goumoens-le-Jux VD 30
6. Largario TI 30
8. Clugin GR 35
9. Cauco GR 36
9. Monible BE 36
11. St. Martin GR 37
12. Gresso TI 38
12. Montfavergier JU 38
14. Vaugondry VD 39
15. Arrissoules VD 40
15. Romairon VD 40
15. Selma GR 40
18. Ausserbinn VS 41
18. Linescio TI 41
18. Mauraz VD 41
18. Steinhaus VS 41

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