Arrondissements of the Manche department explained
The 4 arrondissements of the Manche department are:[1]
- Arrondissement of Avranches, (subprefecture: Avranches) with 134 communes.[2] The population of the arrondissement was 123,523 in 2013.
- Arrondissement of Cherbourg, (subprefecture: Cherbourg-en-Cotentin) with 144 communes.[3] The population of the arrondissement was 190,262 in 2013.
- Arrondissement of Coutances, (subprefecture: Coutances) with 81 communes.[4] The population of the arrondissement was 84,327 in 2013.
- Arrondissement of Saint-Lô, (prefecture of the Manche department: Saint-Lô) with 87 communes.[5] The population of the arrondissement was 101,807 in 2013.
History
In 1800 the arrondissements of Saint-Lô, Avranches, Coutances, Mortain and Valognes were established. The arrondissement of Cherbourg was created in 1811. The arrondissements of Mortain and Valognes were disbanded in 1926.[6]
The borders of the arrondissements of Manche were modified in January 2017:[7]
- 14 communes from the arrondissement of Coutances to the arrondissement of Avranches
- two communes from the arrondissement of Coutances to the arrondissement of Cherbourg
- one commune from the arrondissement of Coutances to the arrondissement of Saint-Lô
- two communes from the arrondissement of Saint-Lô to the arrondissement of Coutances
Notes and References
- Web site: Populations légales 2016. December 2018. 2019-10-24. INSEE.
- Web site: Arrondissement d’Avranches (501). 2019-10-01. INSEE.
- Web site: Arrondissement de Cherbourg (502). 2019-10-01. INSEE.
- Web site: Arrondissement de Coutances (503). 2019-10-01. INSEE.
- Web site: Arrondissement de Saint-Lô (504). 2019-10-01. INSEE.
- http://splaf.free.fr/50his.html Historique de la Manche
- Web site: Arrêté préfectoral, 20 December 2016. 27–40. 2019-10-22.