Strasbourg-Ville arrondissement

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The Arrondissement Strasbourg-Ville was an administrative district in the Bas-Rhin in the region Alsace in France (2012 Balance at January 1) square kilometers with 274,394 last inhabitants in an area of the 78th The seat of the prefecture and the only member municipality was Strasbourg .

history

On March 4, 1790 with the establishment of the Bas-Rhin department, the area belonged to the Strasbourg district . With the establishment of the arrondissements on February 17, 1800, the arrondissement of Strasbourg was created, which essentially replaced the district. From May 18, 1871, the area belonged to the district of Strasbourg (city) in the Lower Alsace district of the realm of Alsace-Lorraine . At that time the district covered 78 km² and had (1885) 111,987 inhabitants. In the course of the reintegration of Alsace into France on June 28, 1919 ( Treaty of Versailles ), the area was redesigned as the Arrondissement Strasbourg-Ville. On January 1, 2015, the arrondissement was dissolved. Its territory came to the new arrondissement of Strasbourg .

geography

The arrondissement bordered in the north, south and west on the arrondissement Strasbourg-Campagne and in the east on Germany with the administrative district Freiburg ( Baden-Württemberg ).

administration

Location of the former arrondissement of Strasbourg-Ville in the Bas-Rhin department

There were ten constituencies in the arrondissement:

Communities

The only commune in the arrondissement was:

Individual evidence

  1. Decree No. 2014-1722 of the French Ministry of the Interior dissolving the arrondissements of Strasbourg-Campagne and Wissembourg and reallocating communes in the arrondissement of Saverne in the Bas-Rhin department