Arrondissement of Saint-Omer

Saint-Omer
Arrondissement

Location of Saint-Omer in Hauts-de-France
Country France
Region Hauts-de-France
Department Pas-de-Calais
Communes 89
Subprefecture Saint-Omer
Area¹
  Total 813.0 km2 (313.9 sq mi)
Population (2013)
  Total 164,800
  Density 200/km2 (530/sq mi)
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 Saint-Omer is an arrondissement of France in the Pas-de-Calais department in the Hauts-de-France region. Since the January 2017 reorganization of the arrondissements of Pas-de-Calais, it has 89 communes.[1]

Composition

Cantons

The cantons of the arrondissement of Saint-Omer are:

Communes

The communes of the arrondissement of Saint-Omer, and their INSEE codes, are:

  1. Acquin-Westbécourt (62008)
  2. Affringues (62010)
  3. Aire-sur-la-Lys (62014)
  4. Alquines (62024)
  5. Arques (62040)
  6. Audincthun (62053)
  7. Audrehem (62055)
  8. Avroult (62067)
  9. Bayenghem-lès-Seninghem (62088)
  10. Bayenghem-lès-Éperlecques (62087)
  11. Beaumetz-lès-Aire (62095)
  12. Bellinghem (62471)
  13. Blendecques (62139)
  14. Bléquin (62140)
  15. Boisdinghem (62149)
  16. Bomy (62153)
  17. Bonningues-lès-Ardres (62155)
  18. Bouvelinghem (62169)
  19. Campagne-lès-Wardrecques (62205)
  20. Clairmarais (62225)
  21. Clerques (62228)
  22. Cléty (62229)
  23. Coulomby (62245)
  24. Coyecques (62254)
  25. Delettes (62265)
  26. Dennebrœucq (62267)
  27. Dohem (62271)
  28. Ecques (62288)
  29. Elnes (62292)
  30. Enquin-lez-Guinegatte (62295)
  31. Éperlecques (62297)
  32. Erny-Saint-Julien (62304)
  33. Escœuilles (62308)
  34. Esquerdes (62309)
  35. Fauquembergues (62325)
  36. Febvin-Palfart (62327)
  37. Fléchin (62336)
  38. Hallines (62403)
  39. Haut-Loquin (62419)
  40. Helfaut (62423)
  41. Heuringhem (62452)
  42. Houlle (62458)
  43. Journy (62478)
  44. Laires (62485)
  45. Ledinghem (62495)
  46. Leulinghem (62504)
  47. Longuenesse (62525)
  48. Lumbres (62534)
  49. Mametz (62543)
  50. Mentque-Nortbécourt (62567)
  51. Merck-Saint-Liévin (62569)
  52. Moringhem (62592)
  53. Moulle (62595)
  54. Nielles-lès-Bléquin (62613)
  55. Nordausques (62618)
  56. Nort-Leulinghem (62622)
  57. Ouve-Wirquin (62644)
  58. Pihem (62656)
  59. Quelmes (62674)
  60. Quercamps (62675)
  61. Quiestède (62681)
  62. Racquinghem (62684)
  63. Rebergues (62692)
  64. Reclinghem (62696)
  65. Remilly-Wirquin (62702)
  66. Renty (62704)
  67. Roquetoire (62721)
  68. Saint-Augustin (62691)
  69. Saint-Martin-d'Hardinghem (62760)
  70. Saint-Martin-lez-Tatinghem (62757)
  71. Saint-Omer (62765)
  72. Salperwick (62772)
  73. Seninghem (62788)
  74. Serques (62792)
  75. Setques (62794)
  76. Surques (62803)
  77. Thérouanne (62811)
  78. Thiembronne (62812)
  79. Tilques (62819)
  80. Tournehem-sur-la-Hem (62827)
  81. Vaudringhem (62837)
  82. Wardrecques (62875)
  83. Wavrans-sur-l'Aa (62882)
  84. Wismes (62897)
  85. Wisques (62898)
  86. Wittes (62901)
  87. Wizernes (62902)
  88. Zouafques (62904)
  89. Zudausques (62905)

References

  1. "Arrêté préfectoral, 20 December 2016" (PDF). Retrieved 2017-07-27.

Coordinates: 50°45′00″N 2°15′00″E / 50.7500°N 2.2500°E / 50.7500; 2.2500

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