Arrondissement of Sarrebourg explained

Type:arr
Sarrebourg
Insee:575
Nbcomm:102
Prefecture:n
Seat:Sarrebourg
Pop:64374
Year:2012
Area:993
Disbanded:2016

The arrondissement of Sarrebourg is a former arrondissement of France in the Moselle department in the Lorraine region. In January 2016 it was merged into the new arrondissement of Sarrebourg-Château-Salins.[1] It had 102 communes, and its population was 64,374 (2012).[2]

Composition

The communes of the arrondissement of Sarrebourg, and their INSEE codes, were:[2]

1. Abreschviller (57003)2. Arzviller (57033)3. Aspach (57034)4. Assenoncourt (57035)
5. Avricourt (57042)6. Azoudange (57044)7. Barchain (57050)8. Belles-Forêts (57086)
9. Berling (57064)10. Berthelming (57066)11. Bettborn (57071)12. Bickenholtz (57080)
13. Bourscheid (57100)14. Brouderdorff (57113)15. Brouviller (57114)16. Buhl-Lorraine (57119)
17. Bébing (57056)18. Dabo (57163)19. Danne-et-Quatre-Vents (57168)20. Dannelbourg (57169)
21. Desseling (57173)22. Diane-Capelle (57175)23. Dolving (57180)24. Fleisheim (57216)
25. Foulcrey (57229)26. Fraquelfing (57233)27. Fribourg (57241)28. Fénétrange (57210)
29. Garrebourg (57244)30. Gondrexange (57253)31. Gosselming (57255)32. Guermange (57272)
33. Guntzviller (57280)34. Hangviller (57291)35. Harreberg (57298)36. Hartzviller (57299)
37. Haselbourg (57300)38. Hattigny (57302)39. Haut-Clocher (57304)40. Hellering-lès-Fénétrange (57310)
41. Henridorff (57315)42. Hermelange (57318)43. Hertzing (57320)44. Hesse (57321)
45. Hilbesheim (57324)46. Hommarting (57333)47. Hommert (57334)48. Hultehouse (57339)
49. Héming (57314)50. Hérange (57317)51. Ibigny (57342)52. Imling (57344)
53. Kerprich-aux-Bois (57362)54. Lafrimbolle (57374)55. Landange (57377)56. Laneuveville-lès-Lorquin (57380)
57. Langatte (57382)58. Languimberg (57383)59. Lixheim (57407)60. Lorquin (57414)
61. Lutzelbourg (57427)62. Metting (57462)63. Mittelbronn (57468)64. Mittersheim (57469)
65. Moussey (57488)66. Métairies-Saint-Quirin (57461)67. Neufmoulins (57500)68. Niderhoff (57504)
69. Niderviller (57505)70. Niederstinzel (57506)71. Nitting (57509)72. Oberstinzel (57518)
73. Phalsbourg (57540)74. Plaine-de-Walsch (57544)75. Postroff (57551)76. Rhodes (57579)
77. Richeval (57583)78. Romelfing (57592)79. Réchicourt-le-Château (57564)80. Réding (57566)
81. Saint-Georges (57611)82. Saint-Jean-Kourtzerode (57614)83. Saint-Jean-de-Bassel (57613)84. Saint-Louis (57618)
85. Saint-Quirin (57623)86. Sarraltroff (57629)87. Sarrebourg (57630)88. Schalbach (57635)
89. Schneckenbusch (57637)90. Troisfontaines (57680)91. Turquestein-Blancrupt (57682)92. Vasperviller (57697)
93. Veckersviller (57703)94. Vescheim (57709)95. Vieux-Lixheim (57713)96. Vilsberg (57721)
97. Voyer (57734)98. Walscheid (57742)99. Waltembourg (57743)100. Wintersbourg (57747)
101. Xouaxange (57756)102. Zilling (57761)

History

The arrondissement of Sarrebourg was created as part of the department Meurthe in 1800.[3] In 1871 it was disbanded (ceded to Germany). It was restored in 1919 as part of the department Moselle.[4] It was disbanded in 2016.[1] 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 Sarrebourg were, as of January 2015:[2]

  1. Fénétrange
  2. Lorquin
  3. Phalsbourg
  4. Réchicourt-le-Château
  5. Sarrebourg

References

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.legifrance.gouv.fr/eli/decret/2014/12/29/2014-1721/jo/texte Décret n° 2014-1721 du 29 décembre 2014 portant suppression des arrondissements de Boulay-Moselle, de Château-Salins, de Thionville-Ouest et de Metz-Campagne (département de la Moselle)
  2. https://www.insee.fr/fr/statistiques/fichier/2119595/dep57.pdf Populations légales 2012: 57 Moselle
  3. http://splaf.free.fr/54his.html Historique de Meurthe-et-Moselle
  4. http://splaf.free.fr/57his.html Historique de la Moselle