Oppens

Oppens
Oppens
Une vue d'ensemble de la commune serait la bienvenue
Administration
Pays Suisse Armoiries de la commune.
Canton Vaud
District Gros-de-Vaud
Langue Français
Syndic Pascal Pitton
N° OFS 5923
Code postal 1047
Géographie
Superficie 3,59 km²[1]
Altitude 555
Coordonnées 46° 42′ 50″ N 6° 41′ 30″ E / 46.713893, 6.6916746° 42′ 50″ N 6° 41′ 30″ E / 46.713893, 6.69167 
Communes limitrophes
(voir carte)
Orzens, Bioley-Magnoux, Ogens, Bercher, Rueyres, Pailly
Localité(s) La Tuilière
Démographie
Population 169 (31 décembre 2009)[2]
Densité 47,1 hab./km²
Localisation

Localisation de Oppens en Suisse.

Oppens est une commune suisse du canton de Vaud située dans le district du Gros-de-Vaud.

Références

  1. Statistique de la superficie 2004/09 : Données communales sur Office fédéral de la Statistique. Consulté le 23 septembre 2010
  2. Bilan de la population résidante permanente (total) selon les districts et les communes, en 2009 sur Office fédéral de la Statistique. Consulté le 1er septembre 2010

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