Arrondissement of Sarreguemines explained

Type:arr
Sarreguemines
Insee:576
Nbcomm:83
Prefecture:n
Seat:Sarreguemines
Area:935.9

The arrondissement of Sarreguemines is an arrondissement of France in the Moselle department in the Grand Est region. It has 83 communes. Its population is 99,226 (2016), and its area is 935.9km2.[1]

Composition

The communes of the arrondissement of Sarreguemines, and their INSEE codes, are:[2]

  1. Achen (57006)
  2. Baerenthal (57046)
  3. Bettviller (57074)
  4. Bining (57083)
  5. Bitche (57089)
  6. Bliesbruck (57091)
  7. Blies-Ébersing (57092)
  8. Blies-Guersviller (57093)
  9. Bousseviller (57103)
  10. Breidenbach (57108)
  11. Éguelshardt (57188)
  12. Enchenberg (57192)
  13. Epping (57195)
  14. Erching (57196)
  15. Ernestviller (57197)
  16. Etting (57201)
  17. Frauenberg (57234)
  18. Goetzenbruck (57250)
  19. Grosbliederstroff (57260)
  20. Gros-Réderching (57261)
  21. Grundviller (57263)
  22. Guebenhouse (57264)
  23. Hambach (57289)
  24. Hanviller (57294)
  25. Haspelschiedt (57301)
  26. Hazembourg (57308)
  27. Hilsprich (57325)
  28. Holving (57330)
  29. Hottviller (57338)
  30. Hundling (57340)
  31. Ippling (57348)
  32. Kalhausen (57355)
  33. Kappelkinger (57357)
  34. Kirviller (57366)
  35. Lambach (57376)
  36. Lemberg (57390)
  37. Lengelsheim (57393)
  38. Liederschiedt (57402)
  39. Lixing-lès-Rouhling (57408)
  40. Loupershouse (57419)
  41. Loutzviller (57421)
  42. Meisenthal (57456)
  43. Montbronn (57477)
  44. Mouterhouse (57489)
  45. Nelling (57497)
  46. Neufgrange (57499)
  47. Nousseviller-lès-Bitche (57513)
  48. Obergailbach (57517)
  49. Ormersviller (57526)
  50. Petit-Réderching (57535)
  51. Philippsbourg (57541)
  52. Puttelange-aux-Lacs (57556)
  53. Rahling (57561)
  54. Rémelfing (57568)
  55. Rémering-lès-Puttelange (57571)
  56. Reyersviller (57577)
  57. Richeling (57581)
  58. Rimling (57584)
  59. Rohrbach-lès-Bitche (57589)
  60. Rolbing (57590)
  61. Roppeviller (57594)
  62. Rouhling (57598)
  63. Saint-Jean-Rohrbach (57615)
  64. Saint-Louis-lès-Bitche (57619)
  65. Sarralbe (57628)
  66. Sarreguemines (57631)
  67. Sarreinsming (57633)
  68. Schmittviller (57636)
  69. Schorbach (57639)
  70. Schweyen (57641)
  71. Siersthal (57651)
  72. Soucht (57658)
  73. Sturzelbronn (57661)
  74. Le Val-de-Guéblange (57267)
  75. Volmunster (57732)
  76. Waldhouse (57738)
  77. Walschbronn (57741)
  78. Wiesviller (57745)
  79. Willerwald (57746)
  80. Wittring (57748)
  81. Wœlfling-lès-Sarreguemines (57750)
  82. Woustviller (57752)
  83. Zetting (57760)

History

The arrondissement of Sarreguemines was created in 1800, disbanded in 1871 (ceded to Germany) and restored in 1919.[3] In January 2000 it absorbed the canton of Sarralbe from the arrondissement of Forbach.[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 Sarreguemines were, as of January 2015:[4]

  1. Bitche
  2. Rohrbach-lès-Bitche
  3. Sarralbe
  4. Sarreguemines
  5. Sarreguemines-Campagne
  6. Volmunster

References

49.1°N 11°W

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Comparateur de territoire, géographie au 01/01/2019. 2019-10-02. INSEE.
  2. Web site: Arrondissement de Sarreguemines (576). 2019-10-02. INSEE.
  3. http://splaf.free.fr/57his.html Historique de la Moselle
  4. https://www.insee.fr/fr/statistiques/fichier/2119595/dep57.pdf Populations légales 2012: 57 Moselle