Arrondissements Of The Vienne Department
The 3 arrondissements of the Vienne department are: # Arrondissement of Châtellerault, (subprefecture: Châtellerault) with 92 communes. The population of the arrondissement was 109,345 in 2016. # Arrondissement of Montmorillon, (subprefecture: Montmorillon) with 91 communes. The population of the arrondissement was 67,025 in 2016. # Arrondissement of Poitiers, (prefecture of the Vienne department: Poitiers) with 83 communes. The population of the arrondissement was 259,699 in 2016. History In 1800 the arrondissements of Poitiers, Châtellerault, Civray, Loudun and Montmorillon were established. The arrondissement of Civray and Loudun were disbanded in 1926. The borders of the arrondissements of Vienne were modified in January 2017: * four communes from the arrondissement of Châtellerault to the arrondissement of Poitiers * one commune from the arrondissement of Montmorillon to the arrondissement of Châtellerault * two communes from the arrondissement of Montmorillon to the a ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Département Vienne Arrondissement 2019
In the administrative divisions of France, the department (french: département, ) is one of the three levels of government under the national level ("territorial collectivities"), between the administrative regions and the communes. Ninety-six departments are in metropolitan France, and five are overseas departments, which are also classified as overseas regions. Departments are further subdivided into 332 arrondissements, and these are divided into cantons. The last two levels of government have no autonomy; they are the basis of local organisation of police, fire departments and, sometimes, administration of elections. Each department is administered by an elected body called a departmental council ( ing. lur.. From 1800 to April 2015, these were called general councils ( ing. lur.. Each council has a president. Their main areas of responsibility include the management of a number of social and welfare allowances, of junior high school () buildings and technical sta ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Arrondissements Of France
An arrondissement (, , ) is any of various administrative divisions of France, Belgium, Haiti, certain other Francophone countries, as well as the Netherlands. Europe France The 101 French departments are divided into 342 ''arrondissements'', which may be roughly translated into English as districts. The capital of an arrondissement is called a subprefecture. When an arrondissement contains the prefecture (capital) of the department, that prefecture is the capital of the arrondissement, acting both as a prefecture and as a subprefecture. Arrondissements are further divided into cantons and communes. Municipal arrondissement A municipal arrondissement (, pronounced ), is a subdivision of the commune, used in the three largest cities: Paris, Lyon, and Marseille. It functions as an even lower administrative division, with its own mayor. Although usually referred to simply as an "arrondissement," they should not be confused with departmental arrondissements, which are groupin ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Vienne
Vienne (; Poitevin-Saintongeais: ''Viéne'') is a landlocked department in the French region of Nouvelle-Aquitaine. It takes its name from the river Vienne. It had a population of 438,435 in 2019.Populations légales 2019: 86 Vienne INSEE History Established on March 4, 1790, during the , Vienne is one of the original 83 departments. It was created from parts of the former ofPoitou< ...
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Departments Of France
In the administrative divisions of France, the department (french: département, ) is one of the three levels of government under the national level ("territorial collectivities"), between the administrative regions and the communes. Ninety-six departments are in metropolitan France, and five are overseas departments, which are also classified as overseas regions. Departments are further subdivided into 332 arrondissements, and these are divided into cantons. The last two levels of government have no autonomy; they are the basis of local organisation of police, fire departments and, sometimes, administration of elections. Each department is administered by an elected body called a departmental council ( ing. lur.. From 1800 to April 2015, these were called general councils ( ing. lur.. Each council has a president. Their main areas of responsibility include the management of a number of social and welfare allowances, of junior high school () buildings and technical staff, ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Arrondissement Of Châtellerault
The arrondissement of Châtellerault is an arrondissement of France in the Vienne department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region. It has 92 communes. Its population is 109,345 (2016), and its area is . Composition The communes of the arrondissement of Châtellerault, and their INSEE codes, are: # Angles-sur-l'Anglin (86004) # Angliers (86005) # Antran (86007) # Arçay (86008) # Archigny (86009) # Aulnay (86013) # Availles-en-Châtellerault (86014) # Basses (86018) # Bellefonds (86020) # Berrie (86022) # Berthegon (86023) # Beuxes (86026) # Bonneuil-Matours (86032) # Bournand (86036) # Buxeuil (86042) # Ceaux-en-Loudun (86044) # Cenon-sur-Vienne (86046) # Cernay (86047) # Chalais (86049) # Châtellerault (86066) # La Chaussée (86069) # Chenevelles (86072) # Colombiers (86081) # Coussay-les-Bois (86086) # Craon (86087) # Curçay-sur-Dive (86090) # Dangé-Saint-Romain (86092) # Dercé (86093) # Doussay (86096) # Glénouze (86106) # La Grimaudière (86108) # Guesnes ( ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Subprefectures In France
In France, a subprefecture (french: sous-préfecture) is the commune which is the administrative centre of a departmental arrondissement that does not contain the prefecture for its department. The term also applies to the building that houses the administrative headquarters for an arrondissement. Senate (in French). The civil servant in charge of a subprefecture is the subprefect, assisted by a general secretary. ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Châtellerault
Châtellerault (; Poitevin-Saintongeais: ''Châteulrô/Chateleràud''; oc, Chastelairaud) is a commune in the Vienne department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region in France. It is located in the northeast of the former province Poitou, and the residents are called ''Châtelleraudais''. Geography Châtellerault lies on the river Vienne, a few km downstream from its confluence with the Clain in Cenon-sur-Vienne. History Châtellerault was an important stronghold on the northern march of Poitou, established by the Count of Poitiers to secure his borders in the early 10th century. The count's local representative, the Vicomte de Châtellerault was established as a hereditary appointment by the time of Airaud who was probably a kinsman of the counts of Auvergne and dukes of Aquitaine; his heirs were ''vicomtes'' (viscounts) until the mid-11th century. The daughter of Aymeric I, Ænor of Châtellerault (c. 1103 – c. 1130), whose mother had been the "mistress" in the new courtly ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Communes Of France
The () is a level of administrative division in the French Republic. French are analogous to civil townships and incorporated municipalities in the United States and Canada, ' in Germany, ' in Italy, or ' in Spain. The United Kingdom's equivalent are civil parishes, although some areas, particularly urban areas, are unparished. are based on historical geographic communities or villages and are vested with significant powers to manage the populations and land of the geographic area covered. The are the fourth-level administrative divisions of France. vary widely in size and area, from large sprawling cities with millions of inhabitants like Paris, to small hamlets with only a handful of inhabitants. typically are based on pre-existing villages and facilitate local governance. All have names, but not all named geographic areas or groups of people residing together are ( or ), the difference residing in the lack of administrative powers. Except for the municipal arrondi ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Arrondissement Of Montmorillon
The arrondissement of Montmorillon is an arrondissement of France in the Vienne department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region. It has 91 communes. Its population is 67,025 (2016), and its area is . Composition The communes of the arrondissement of Montmorillon, and their INSEE codes, are: # Adriers (86001) # Anché (86003) # Antigny (86006) # Asnières-sur-Blour (86011) # Asnois (86012) # Availles-Limouzine (86015) # Béthines (86025) # Blanzay (86029) # Bouresse (86034) # Bourg-Archambault (86035) # Brigueil-le-Chantre (86037) # Brion (86038) # Brux (86039) # La Bussière (86040) # Champagné-le-Sec (86051) # Champagné-Saint-Hilaire (86052) # Champniers (86054) # La Chapelle-Bâton (86055) # Chapelle-Viviers (86059) # Charroux (86061) # Chatain (86063) # Château-Garnier (86064) # Chaunay (86068) # Civaux (86077) # Civray (86078) # Coulonges (86084) # La Ferrière-Airoux (86097) # Fleix (86098) # Gençay (86103) # Genouillé (86104) # Gouex (86107) # H ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Montmorillon
Montmorillon () is a commune in central-western France, in the Vienne department of which it is a sub-prefecture, in Nouvelle-Aquitaine. Its inhabitants are called ''Montmorillonnaises'' ''and Montmorillonnais''. Montmorillon is a Book town and it is branded as the "City of Writing". The town has several writing-inspired museums and bookshops covering several genres. History left, "Bières de Montmorillon" The town was once known for paper making, but in the nineteenth century the mill and its plentiful supply of clean water was repurposed to making the "Beer of Montmorillon". The beer was made from 1848 and sold to discerning drinkers who rejected the usual drink of red wine. The family-run business continued to 1963, leaving several abandoned buildings. In 2015, the brewery opened again. The clay mineral montmorillonite was named after Montmorillon after its discovery there in 1847. [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Arrondissement Of Poitiers
The arrondissement of Poitiers is an arrondissement of France in the Vienne department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region. It has 83 communes. Its population is 259,699 (2016), and its area is . Composition The communes of the arrondissement of Poitiers, and their INSEE codes, are: # Amberre (86002) # Aslonnes (86010) # Avanton (86016) # Ayron (86017) # Beaumont Saint-Cyr (86019) # Béruges (86024) # Biard (86027) # Bignoux (86028) # Boivre-la-Vallée (86123) # Bonnes (86031) # Buxerolles (86041) # Celle-Lévescault (86045) # Chabournay (86048) # Chalandray (86050) # Champigny en Rochereau (86053) # La Chapelle-Moulière (86058) # Chasseneuil-du-Poitou (86062) # Château-Larcher (86065) # Chauvigny (86070) # Cherves (86073) # Chiré-en-Montreuil (86074) # Chouppes (86075) # Cissé (86076) # Cloué (86080) # Coulombiers (86083) # Coussay (86085) # Croutelle (86088) # Cuhon (86089) # Curzay-sur-Vonne (86091) # Dienné (86094) # Dissay (86095) # Fleuré (86099) # Fonta ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |