Porrentruy
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Porrentruy | |
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Canton | Jura |
District | Porrentruy |
Coordinates | |
Population | 6630 (2003) |
Area | 14.84 km² |
Elevation | 423 m |
Postal code | 2900 |
SFOS number | 6800 |
Mayor | Guenat Gérard |
Website | www.porrentruy.ch |
Surrounded by | Fontenais, Bressaucourt, Courtedoux, Bure, Courchavon, Coeuve, Alle, Courgenay |
Porrentruy (German: Pruntrut) is a little Swiss municipality and capital of the district of the same name located in the Canton of Jura.
In 1988, Porrentruy was awarded the Wakker Prize for the development and preservation of its architectural heritage.
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Alle | Asuel | Beurnevésin | Boncourt | Bonfol | Bressaucourt | Buix | Bure | Charmoille | Chevenez | Coeuve | Cornol | Courchavon | Courgenay | Courtedoux | Courtemaîche | Damphreux | Damvant | Fahy | Fontenais | Fregiécourt | Grandfontaine | Lugnez | Miécourt | Montenol | Montignez | Montmelon | Ocourt | Pleujouse | Porrentruy | Réclère | Roche-d'Or | Rocourt | Saint-Ursanne | Seleute | Vendlincourt
Canton of Jura | Districts of the canton of Jura | Municipalities of the canton of Jura