Arrondissement of Reims
Reims | |
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Arrondissement | |
![]() Location of the arrondissement in Grand Est | |
Country | France |
Region | Grand Est |
Department | Marne |
Communes | 143 |
Subprefecture | Reims |
Population (2015) | |
• Total | 294,724 |
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 Reims is an arrondissement of France in the Marne department in the Grand Est region. In 2006 it lost the canton of Aÿ to the arrondissement of Épernay.[1] Since the April 2017 reorganization of the arrondissements of Marne, it has 143 communes.[2]
Composition
Cantons
The cantons of the arrondissement of Reims are:
Communes
The communes of the arrondissement of Reims, and their INSEE codes, are:
- Anthenay (51012)
- Aougny (51013)
- Arcis-le-Ponsart (51014)
- Aubérive (51019)
- Aubilly (51020)
- Auménancourt (51025)
- Baslieux-lès-Fismes (51037)
- Bazancourt (51043)
- Beaumont-sur-Vesle (51044)
- Beine-Nauroy (51046)
- Berméricourt (51051)
- Berru (51052)
- Bétheniville (51054)
- Bétheny (51055)
- Bezannes (51058)
- Billy-le-Grand (51061)
- Bligny (51069)
- Bouilly (51072)
- Bouleuse (51073)
- Boult-sur-Suippe (51074)
- Bourgogne-Fresne (51075)
- Bouvancourt (51077)
- Branscourt (51081)
- Breuil (51086)
- Brimont (51088)
- Brouillet (51089)
- Caurel (51101)
- Cauroy-lès-Hermonville (51102)
- Cernay-lès-Reims (51105)
- Châlons-sur-Vesle (51109)
- Chambrecy (51111)
- Chamery (51112)
- Champfleury (51115)
- Champigny (51118)
- Chaumuzy (51140)
- Chenay (51145)
- Chigny-les-Roses (51152)
- Cormicy (51171)
- Cormontreuil (51172)
- Coulommes-la-Montagne (51177)
- Courcelles-Sapicourt (51181)
- Courcy (51183)
- Courlandon (51187)
- Courmas (51188)
- Courtagnon (51190)
- Courville (51194)
- Crugny (51198)
- Cuisles (51201)
- Dontrien (51216)
- Écueil (51225)
- Époye (51232)
- Faverolles-et-Coëmy (51245)
- Fismes (51250)
- Germigny (51267)
- Gueux (51282)
- Hermonville (51291)
- Heutrégiville (51293)
- Hourges (51294)
- Isles-sur-Suippe (51299)
- Janvry (51305)
- Jonchery-sur-Vesle (51308)
- Jonquery (51309)
- Jouy-lès-Reims (51310)
- Lagery (51314)
- Lavannes (51318)
- Lhéry (51321)
- Loivre (51329)
- Ludes (51333)
- Magneux (51337)
- Mailly-Champagne (51338)
- Marfaux (51348)
- Merfy (51362)
- Méry-Prémecy (51364)
- Les Mesneux (51365)
- Mont-sur-Courville (51382)
- Montbré (51375)
- Montigny-sur-Vesle (51379)
- Muizon (51391)
- Nogent-l'Abbesse (51403)
- Olizy (51414)
- Ormes (51418)
- Pargny-lès-Reims (51422)
- Les Petites-Loges (51428)
- Pévy (51429)
- Poilly (51437)
- Pomacle (51439)
- Pontfaverger-Moronvilliers (51440)
- Pouillon (51444)
- Pourcy (51445)
- Prosnes (51447)
- Prouilly (51448)
- Prunay (51449)
- Puisieulx (51450)
- Reims (51454)
- Rilly-la-Montagne (51461)
- Romain (51464)
- Romigny (51466)
- Rosnay (51468)
- Sacy (51471)
- Saint-Brice-Courcelles (51474)
- Saint-Étienne-sur-Suippe (51477)
- Saint-Euphraise-et-Clairizet (51479)
- Saint-Gilles (51484)
- Saint-Hilaire-le-Petit (51487)
- Saint-Léonard (51493)
- Saint-Martin-l'Heureux (51503)
- Saint-Masmes (51505)
- Saint-Souplet-sur-Py (51517)
- Saint-Thierry (51518)
- Sarcy (51523)
- Savigny-sur-Ardres (51527)
- Selles (51529)
- Sept-Saulx (51530)
- Sermiers (51532)
- Serzy-et-Prin (51534)
- Sillery (51536)
- Taissy (51562)
- Thil (51568)
- Thillois (51569)
- Tinqueux (51573)
- Tramery (51577)
- Trépail (51580)
- Treslon (51581)
- Trigny (51582)
- Trois-Puits (51584)
- Unchair (51586)
- Val-de-Vesle (51571)
- Vandeuil (51591)
- Vaudemange (51599)
- Vaudesincourt (51600)
- Ventelay (51604)
- Verzenay (51613)
- Verzy (51614)
- Ville-Dommange (51622)
- Ville-en-Selve (51623)
- Ville-en-Tardenois (51624)
- Villers-Allerand (51629)
- Villers-aux-Nœuds (51631)
- Villers-Franqueux (51633)
- Villers-Marmery (51636)
- Vrigny (51657)
- Warmeriville (51660)
- Witry-lès-Reims (51662)
References
- ↑ INSEE, Modifications territoriales
- ↑ Décret n° 2017-453 du 29 mars 2017 portant suppression de l'arrondissement de Sainte-Menehould (département de la Marne) (in French)
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