Arrondissement of Cahors
The arrondissement of Cahors is an arrondissement of France. It is part of the Lot département in the Occitanie region. Its capital, and of the department, is the city of Cahors.
Country | France |
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Region | Occitanie |
Department | Lot |
No. of communes | 98 |
Prefecture | Cahors |
Area | 1,860.9 km2 (718.5 sq mi) |
INSEE code | 461 |
History
When the arrondissements were created in 1800, Cahors was one of them in the Lot department.[1]
Geography
It is the westernmost and southernmost of the arrondissements of the department, with an area of 2,179.3 km2 (841 sq mi),[2] the largest in area of the department. It is the most populated arrondissement with 76,216 inhabitants and a population density of 35.0 inhabitants/km².[3]
The arrondissement is bordered to the northwest by the Dordogne (Nouvelle-Aquitaine) department, to the north by the arrondissement of Gourdon, to the northeast by the arrondissement of Figeac, to the east by the Aveyron (Occitanie) department, to the south by the Tarn-et-Garonne (Occitanie) department, to the west by the Lot-et-Garonne (Nouvelle-Aquitaine) department.
Composition
Cantons
After the reorganisation of the cantons in France,[4] cantons are not subdivisions of the arrondissements so they could have communes that belong to different arrondissements.
In the arrondissement of Cahors, there is only three cantons where not all their "communes" are in the arrondissement; the other six cantons are completely within the arrondissement. The following table shows the distribution of the "communes" in the cantons and arrondissements:
INSEE Code |
Canton | Arrondissements | Total | ||
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Cahors | Figeac | Gourdon | |||
4601 | Cahors-1 | 2 + part of Cahors | 2 + part of Cahors | ||
4602 | Cahors-2 | 6 + part of Cahors | 6 + part of Cahors | ||
4603 | Cahors-3 | 5 + part of Cahors | 5 + part of Cahors | ||
4604 | Causse et Bouriane | 16 | 16 | 32 | |
4605 | Causse et Vallées | 22 | 19 | 6 | 47 |
4609 | Gourdon | 3 | 15 | 18 | |
4612 | Luzech | 26 | 26 | ||
4613 | Marches du Sud-Quercy | 27 | 27 | ||
4615 | Puy-l'Évêque | 27 | 27 |
Communes
The arrondissement of Cahors has 129 communes; they are (with their INSEE codes):[5]
- Albas (46001)
- Anglars-Juillac (46005)
- Arcambal (46007)
- Les Arques (46008)
- Aujols (46010)
- Bach (46013)
- Bagat-en-Quercy (46014)
- Beauregard (46020)
- Bélaye (46022)
- Belfort-du-Quercy (46023)
- Belmont-Sainte-Foi (46026)
- Berganty (46027)
- Blars (46031)
- Boissières (46032)
- Le Boulvé (46033)
- Bouziès (46037)
- Cabrerets (46040)
- Cahors (46042)
- Caillac (46044)
- Calamane (46046)
- Calvignac (46049)
- Cambayrac (46050)
- Carnac-Rouffiac (46060)
- Cassagnes (46061)
- Castelfranc (46062)
- Castelnau-Montratier (46063)
- Catus (46064)
- Cazals (46066)
- Cénevières (46068)
- Cézac (46069)
- Cieurac (46070)
- Concots (46073)
- Cours (46077)
- Cras (46079)
- Crayssac (46080)
- Crégols (46081)
- Cremps (46082)
- Douelle (46088)
- Duravel (46089)
- Escamps (46091)
- Esclauzels (46092)
- Espère (46095)
- Fargues (46099)
- Flaujac-Poujols (46105)
- Floressas (46107)
- Fontanes (46109)
- Francoulès (46112)
- Frayssinet-le-Gélat (46114)
- Gigouzac (46119)
- Gindou (46120)
- Goujounac (46126)
- Grézels (46130)
- Les Junies (46134)
- Labastide-Marnhac (46137)
- Labastide-du-Vert (46136)
- Laburgade (46140)
- Lacapelle-Cabanac (46142)
- Lagardelle (46147)
- Lalbenque (46148)
- Lamagdelaine (46149)
- Laramière (46154)
- Laroque-des-Arcs (46156)
- Lascabanes (46158)
- Lauzès (46162)
- Lentillac-du-Causse (46167)
- Lherm (46171)
- Lhospitalet (46172)
- Limogne-en-Quercy (46173)
- Lugagnac (46179)
- Luzech (46182)
- Marminiac (46184)
- Mauroux (46187)
- Maxou (46188)
- Mechmont (46190)
- Mercuès (46191)
- Le Montat (46197)
- Montcabrier (46199)
- Montcléra (46200)
- Montcuq-en-Quercy-Blanc (46201)
- Montdoumerc (46202)
- Montgesty (46205)
- Montlauzun (46206)
- Nadillac (46210)
- Nuzéjouls (46211)
- Orniac (46212)
- Parnac (46214)
- Les Pechs-du-Vers (46252)
- Pern (46217)
- Pescadoires (46218)
- Pomarède (46222)
- Pontcirq (46223)
- Pradines (46224)
- Prayssac (46225)
- Promilhanes (46227)
- Puy-l'Évêque (46231)
- Sabadel-Lauzès (46245)
- Saillac (46247)
- Saint-Caprais (46250)
- Saint-Cirq-Lapopie (46256)
- Saint-Cyprien (46262)
- Saint-Daunès (46263)
- Saint-Denis-Catus (46264)
- Sainte-Alauzie (46248)
- Saint-Géry (46268)
- Saint-Laurent-Lolmie (46274)
- Saint-Martin-Labouval (46276)
- Saint-Martin-le-Redon (46277)
- Saint-Matré (46278)
- Saint-Médard (46280)
- Saint-Pantaléon (46285)
- Saint-Paul-Flaugnac (46103)
- Saint-Pierre-Lafeuille (46340)
- Saint-Vincent-Rive-d'Olt (46296)
- Sauliac-sur-Célé (46299)
- Saux (46300)
- Sauzet (46301)
- Sénaillac-Lauzès (46303)
- Sérignac (46305)
- Soturac (46307)
- Tour-de-Faure (46320)
- Touzac (46321)
- Trespoux-Rassiels (46322)
- Valroufié (46327)
- Varaire (46328)
- Vaylats (46329)
- Vers (46331)
- Vidaillac (46333)
- Villesèque (46335)
- Vire-sur-Lot (46336)
The communes with more of 1,000 inhabitants in the arrondissement are:
INSEE code |
Commune | Population[3] (2014) |
Canton | Intercommunality |
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46042 | Cahors | 19,630 | Cahors-1, Cahors-2 and Cahors-3 | Communauté d'agglomération du Grand Cahors |
46224 | Pradines | 3,433 | Cahors-1 | Communauté d'agglomération du Grand Cahors |
46225 | Prayssac | 2,499 | Puy-l'Évêque | La Vallée du Lot et du Vignoble |
46231 | Puy-l'Évêque | 2,020 | Puy-l'Évêque | La Vallée du Lot et du Vignoble |
46063 | Castelnau-Montratier | 1,817 | Marches du Sud-Quercy | Le Quercy Blanc |
46182 | Luzech | 1,747 | Luzech | La Vallée du Lot et du Vignoble |
46201 | Montcuq-en-Quercy-Blanc | 1,737 | Luzech | Le Quercy Blanc |
46148 | Lalbenque | 1,683 | Marches du Sud-Quercy | Le Pays de Lalbenque-Limogne |
46137 | Labastide-Marnhac | 1,200 | Cahors-3 | Communauté d'agglomération du Grand Cahors |
46197 | Le Montat | 1,044 | Cahors-3 | Communauté d'agglomération du Grand Cahors |
46191 | Mercuès | 1,038 | Cahors-1 | Communauté d'agglomération du Grand Cahors |
46007 | Arcambal | 1,002 | Cahors-2 | Communauté d'agglomération du Grand Cahors |
Related pages
References
- ↑ "Historique du Lot". Le SPLAF (in French). Retrieved 18 May 2014.
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: CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link) - ↑ "Décret n° 2014-154 du 13 février 2014 portant délimitation des cantons dans le département du Lot" (in French). Légifrance.gouv.fr. Retrieved 12 October 2016.
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