Arrondissement of Cahors

Cahors
Arrondissement
Country France
Region Occitanie
Department Lot
Communes 103
Prefecture Cahors
Population (2013)
  Total 76,204
¹ French Land Register data, which exclude lakes, ponds, and glaciers larger than 1 km² as well as the estuaries of rivers.

The arrondissement of Cahors is an arrondissement of France in the Lot department in the Occitanie région. Since the January 2017 reorganization of the arrondissements of Lot, it has 103 communes.[1]

Composition

Cantons

The cantons of the arrondissement of Cahors are:

Communes

The communes of the arrondissement of Cahors, and their INSEE codes, are:

  1. Albas (46001)
  2. Anglars-Juillac (46005)
  3. Arcambal (46007)
  4. Aujols (46010)
  5. Bach (46013)
  6. Bagat-en-Quercy (46014)
  7. Beauregard (46020)
  8. Bélaye (46022)
  9. Belfort-du-Quercy (46023)
  10. Bellefont-La Rauze (46156)
  11. Belmont-Sainte-Foi (46026)
  12. Berganty (46027)
  13. Boissières (46032)
  14. Le Boulvé (46033)
  15. Bouziès (46037)
  16. Cabrerets (46040)
  17. Cahors (46042)
  18. Caillac (46044)
  19. Calamane (46046)
  20. Cambayrac (46050)
  21. Carnac-Rouffiac (46060)
  22. Cassagnes (46061)
  23. Castelfranc (46062)
  24. Castelnau-Montratier-Sainte-Alauzie (46063)
  25. Catus (46064)
  26. Cénevières (46068)
  27. Cézac (46069)
  28. Cieurac (46070)
  29. Concots (46073)
  30. Crayssac (46080)
  31. Crégols (46081)
  32. Cremps (46082)
  33. Douelle (46088)
  34. Duravel (46089)
  35. Escamps (46091)
  36. Esclauzels (46092)
  37. Espère (46095)
  38. Fargues (46099)
  39. Flaujac-Poujols (46105)
  40. Floressas (46107)
  41. Fontanes (46109)
  42. Francoulès (46112)
  43. Gigouzac (46119)
  44. Grézels (46130)
  45. Les Junies (46134)
  46. Labastide-Marnhac (46137)
  47. Labastide-du-Vert (46136)
  48. Laburgade (46140)
  49. Lacapelle-Cabanac (46142)
  50. Lagardelle (46147)
  51. Lalbenque (46148)
  52. Lamagdelaine (46149)
  53. Laramière (46154)
  54. Lendou-en-Quercy (46262)
  55. Lherm (46171)
  56. Lhospitalet (46172)
  57. Limogne-en-Quercy (46173)
  58. Lugagnac (46179)
  59. Luzech (46182)
  60. Mauroux (46187)
  61. Maxou (46188)
  62. Mechmont (46190)
  63. Mercuès (46191)
  64. Le Montat (46197)
  65. Montcabrier (46199)
  66. Montcuq-en-Quercy-Blanc (46201)
  67. Montdoumerc (46202)
  68. Montgesty (46205)
  69. Montlauzun (46206)
  70. Nuzéjouls (46211)
  71. Parnac (46214)
  72. Pern (46217)
  73. Pescadoires (46218)
  74. Pontcirq (46223)
  75. Pradines (46224)
  76. Prayssac (46225)
  77. Promilhanes (46227)
  78. Puy-l'Évêque (46231)
  79. Saillac (46247)
  80. Saint-Cirq-Lapopie (46256)
  81. Saint-Daunès (46263)
  82. Saint-Denis-Catus (46264)
  83. Saint Géry-Vers (46268)
  84. Saint-Martin-Labouval (46276)
  85. Saint-Martin-le-Redon (46277)
  86. Saint-Matré (46278)
  87. Saint-Médard (46280)
  88. Saint-Pantaléon (46285)
  89. Saint-Paul-Flaugnac (46103)
  90. Saint-Pierre-Lafeuille (46340)
  91. Saint-Vincent-Rive-d'Olt (46296)
  92. Saux (46300)
  93. Sauzet (46301)
  94. Sérignac (46305)
  95. Soturac (46307)
  96. Tour-de-Faure (46320)
  97. Touzac (46321)
  98. Trespoux-Rassiels (46322)
  99. Varaire (46328)
  100. Vaylats (46329)
  101. Vidaillac (46333)
  102. Villesèque (46335)
  103. Vire-sur-Lot (46336)

References

  1. "Arrêté préfectoral, 29 December 2016, p 15" (PDF). Retrieved 2017-08-07.

Coordinates: 44°27′N 1°26′E / 44.450°N 1.433°E / 44.450; 1.433

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