Communauté de communes des Vosges côté Sud-Ouest
The Communauté de communes des Vosges côté Sud-Ouest is an administrative association of rural communes in the Vosges department of eastern France. It was created on 1 January 2017 by the merger of the former Communauté de communes des Marches de Lorraine, Communauté de communes du Pays de la Saône Vosgienne, Communauté de communes du Pays de Saône et Madon and the commune Grandrupt-de-Bains.[1] It has its administrative offices at Darney.
Composition
The communauté de communes consists of the following 60 communes:[1][2][3]
- Ainvelle
- Ameuvelle
- Attigny
- Belmont-lès-Darney
- Belrupt
- Bleurville
- Blevaincourt
- Bonvillet
- Châtillon-sur-Saône
- Claudon
- Damblain
- Darney
- Dombasle-devant-Darney
- Dombrot-le-Sec
- Dommartin-lès-Vallois
- Escles
- Esley
- Fignévelle
- Fouchécourt
- Frain
- Frénois
- Gignéville
- Godoncourt
- Grandrupt-de-Bains
- Grignoncourt
- Hennezel
- Isches
- Jésonville
- Lamarche
- Lerrain
- Lignéville
- Lironcourt
- Marey
- Martigny-les-Bains
- Martinvelle
- Monthureux-sur-Saône
- Mont-lès-Lamarche
- Morizécourt
- Nonville
- Pont-lès-Bonfays
- Provenchères-lès-Darney
- Regnévelle
- Relanges
- Robécourt
- Romain-aux-Bois
- Rozières-sur-Mouzon
- Saint-Baslemont
- Saint-Julien
- Sans-Vallois
- Senaide
- Senonges
- Serécourt
- Serocourt
- Les Thons
- Tignécourt
- Tollaincourt
- Les Vallois
- Villotte
- Vioménil
- Viviers-le-Gras
References
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