Arrondissement of Langres

The arrondissement of Langres is an arrondissement of France in the Haute-Marne department in the Grand Est region. It has 157 communes.[1] Its population is 43,943 (2016), and its area is 2,162.9 km2 (835.1 sq mi).[2]

Langres
Location within the region Grand Est
CountryFrance
RegionGrand Est
DepartmentHaute-Marne
No. of communes157
SubprefectureLangres
Area
  Total2,162.9 km2 (835.1 sq mi)
Population
 (2016)
  Total43,943
  Density20/km2 (50/sq mi)
INSEE code522

Composition

The communes of the arrondissement of Langres are:[1]

  1. Aigremont
  2. Andilly-en-Bassigny
  3. Anrosey
  4. Aprey
  5. Arbigny-sous-Varennes
  6. Arbot
  7. Auberive
  8. Aujeurres
  9. Aulnoy-sur-Aube
  10. Avrecourt
  11. Baissey
  12. Bannes
  13. Bay-sur-Aube
  14. Beauchemin
  15. Belmont
  16. Bize
  17. Bonnecourt
  18. Bourbonne-les-Bains
  19. Bourg
  20. Brennes
  21. Celles-en-Bassigny
  22. Celsoy
  23. Chalancey
  24. Chalindrey
  25. Champigny-lès-Langres
  26. Champigny-sous-Varennes
  27. Champsevraine
  28. Changey
  29. Chanoy
  30. Charmes
  31. Chassigny
  32. Le Châtelet-sur-Meuse
  33. Chatenay-Mâcheron
  34. Chatenay-Vaudin
  35. Chaudenay
  36. Chauffourt
  37. Chézeaux
  38. Choilley-Dardenay
  39. Cohons
  40. Coiffy-le-Bas
  41. Coiffy-le-Haut
  42. Colmier-le-Bas
  43. Colmier-le-Haut
  44. Coublanc
  45. Courcelles-en-Montagne
  46. Culmont
  47. Cusey
  48. Dammartin-sur-Meuse
  49. Dampierre
  50. Damrémont
  51. Dommarien
  52. Enfonvelle
  53. Farincourt
  54. Faverolles
  55. Fayl-Billot
  56. Flagey
  57. Frécourt
  58. Fresnes-sur-Apance
  59. Genevrières
  60. Germaines
  61. Gilley
  62. Grandchamp
  63. Grenant
  64. Guyonvelle
  65. Haute-Amance
  66. Heuilley-le-Grand
  67. Humes-Jorquenay
  68. Isômes
  69. Laferté-sur-Amance
  70. Laneuvelle
  71. Langres
  72. Larivière-Arnoncourt
  73. Lavernoy
  74. Lavilleneuve
  75. Lecey
  76. Leuchey
  77. Les Loges
  78. Longeau-Percey
  79. Maâtz
  80. Maizières-sur-Amance
  81. Marac
  82. Marcilly-en-Bassigny
  83. Mardor
  84. Melay
  85. Montcharvot
  86. Le Montsaugeonnais
  87. Mouilleron
  88. Neuilly-l'Évêque
  89. Neuvelle-lès-Voisey
  90. Noidant-Chatenoy
  91. Noidant-le-Rocheux
  92. Occey
  93. Orbigny-au-Mont
  94. Orbigny-au-Val
  95. Orcevaux
  96. Ormancey
  97. Le Pailly
  98. Palaiseul
  99. Parnoy-en-Bassigny
  100. Peigney
  101. Perrancey-les-Vieux-Moulins
  102. Perrogney-les-Fontaines
  103. Pierremont-sur-Amance
  104. Pisseloup
  105. Plesnoy
  106. Poinsenot
  107. Poinson-lès-Fayl
  108. Poinson-lès-Grancey
  109. Poiseul
  110. Praslay
  111. Pressigny
  112. Rançonnières
  113. Rivière-les-Fosses
  114. Rivières-le-Bois
  115. Rochetaillée
  116. Rolampont
  117. Rouelles
  118. Rougeux
  119. Rouvres-sur-Aube
  120. Saint-Broingt-le-Bois
  121. Saint-Broingt-les-Fosses
  122. Saint-Ciergues
  123. Saint-Loup-sur-Aujon
  124. Saint-Martin-lès-Langres
  125. Saint-Maurice
  126. Saints-Geosmes
  127. Saint-Vallier-sur-Marne
  128. Sarrey
  129. Saulles
  130. Saulxures
  131. Savigny
  132. Serqueux
  133. Soyers
  134. Ternat
  135. Torcenay
  136. Tornay
  137. Vaillant
  138. Val-de-Meuse
  139. Le Val-d'Esnoms
  140. Valleroy
  141. Vals-des-Tilles
  142. Varennes-sur-Amance
  143. Vauxbons
  144. Velles
  145. Verseilles-le-Bas
  146. Verseilles-le-Haut
  147. Vesvres-sous-Chalancey
  148. Vicq
  149. Villars-Santenoge
  150. Villegusien-le-Lac
  151. Villiers-lès-Aprey
  152. Violot
  153. Vitry-en-Montagne
  154. Vivey
  155. Voisey
  156. Voisines
  157. Voncourt

History

The arrondissement of Langres was created in 1800.[3]

As a result of the reorganisation of the cantons of France which came into effect in 2015, the borders of the cantons are no longer related to the borders of the arrondissements. The cantons of the arrondissement of Langres were, as of January 2015:[4]

  1. Auberive
  2. Bourbonne-les-Bains
  3. Fayl-Billot
  4. Laferté-sur-Amance
  5. Langres
  6. Longeau-Percey
  7. Neuilly-l'Évêque
  8. Prauthoy
  9. Terre-Natale
  10. Val-de-Meuse

References

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