Arrondissement of Bordeaux

Bordeaux
Arrondissement of France

Location of Bordeaux in Gironde
Country France
Region Aquitaine-Limousin-Poitou-Charentes
Department Gironde
Communes 82
Prefecture Bordeaux
Area¹
  Total 1,522 km2 (588 sq mi)
Population (2013)
  Total 907,877
  Density 600/km2 (1,500/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 Bordeaux is an arrondissement of France in the Gironde department in the Aquitaine-Limousin-Poitou-Charentes region. It has 82 communes. Originally much larger, it lost the four cantons of Arcachon, Audenge, Belin-Béliet and La Teste-de-Buch to the new arrondissement of Arcachon in December 2006.[1] In 2009 it lost the canton of Saint-André-de-Cubzac to the arrondissement of Blaye,[2] the cantons of Cadillac and Podensac to the arrondissement of Langon[3] and the canton of Castelnau-de-Médoc to the arrondissement of Lesparre-Médoc.[4]

Composition

Cantons

The cantons of the arrondissement of Bordeaux are:

Communes

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

1. Ambarès-et-Lagrave (33003) 2. Ambès (33004) 3. Artigues-près-Bordeaux (33013) 4. Ayguemorte-les-Graves (33023)
5. Bassens (33032) 6. Baurech (33033) 7. Beautiran (33037) 8. Bègles (33039)
9. Beychac-et-Caillau (33049) 10. Blanquefort (33056) 11. Blésignac (33059) 12. Bonnetan (33061)
13. Bordeaux (33063) 14. Bouliac (33065) 15. Bruges (33075) 16. Cabanac-et-Villagrains (33077)
17. Cadaujac (33080) 18. Camarsac (33083) 19. Cambes (33084) 20. Camblanes-et-Meynac (33085)
21. Canéjan (33090) 22. Carbon-Blanc (33096) 23. Carignan-de-Bordeaux (33099) 24. Castres-Gironde (33109)
25. Cénac (33118) 26. Cenon (33119) 27. Cestas (33122) 28. Créon (33140)
29. Croignon (33141) 30. Cursan (33145) 31. Eysines (33162) 32. Fargues-Saint-Hilaire (33165)
33. Floirac (33167) 34. Gradignan (33192) 35. Haux (33201) 36. Isle-Saint-Georges (33206)
37. La Brède (33213) 38. La Sauve (33505) 39. Latresne (33234) 40. Le Bouscat (33069)
41. Le Haillan (33200) 42. Le Pian-Médoc (33322) 43. Le Pout (33335) 44. Le Taillan-Médoc (33519)
45. Le Tourne (33534) 46. Léognan (33238) 47. Lignan-de-Bordeaux (33245) 48. Lormont (33249)
49. Loupes (33252) 50. Ludon-Médoc (33256) 51. Macau (33262) 52. Madirac (33263)
53. Martignas-sur-Jalle (33273) 54. Martillac (33274) 55. Mérignac (33281) 56. Montussan (33293)
57. Parempuyre (33312) 58. Pessac (33318) 59. Pompignac (33330) 60. Quinsac (33349)
61. Sadirac (33363) 62. Saint-Aubin-de-Médoc (33376) 63. Saint-Caprais-de-Bordeaux (33381) 64. Saint-Genès-de-Lombaud (33408)
65. Saint-Jean-d'Illac (33422) 66. Saint-Léon (33431) 67. Saint-Loubès (33433) 68. Saint-Louis-de-Montferrand (33434)
69. Saint-Médard-d'Eyrans (33448) 70. Saint-Médard-en-Jalles (33449) 71. Saint-Morillon (33454) 72. Saint-Selve (33474)
73. Saint-Sulpice-et-Cameyrac (33483) 74. Saint-Vincent-de-Paul (33487) 75. Sainte-Eulalie (33397) 76. Sallebœuf (33496)
77. Saucats (33501) 78. Tabanac (33518) 79. Talence (33522) 80. Tresses (33535)
81. Villenave-d'Ornon (33550) 82. Yvrac (33554)

References

  1. INSEE, Modifications territoriales
  2. INSEE, Modifications territoriales
  3. INSEE, Modifications territoriales
  4. INSEE, Modifications territoriales

External links

Coordinates: 44°50′N 0°35′W / 44.833°N 0.583°W / 44.833; -0.583

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