Communauté de communes Sèvre Maine et Goulaine

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Communauté de communes Sèvre Maine et Goulaine
Loire-Atlantique ( Pays de la Loire - France )
Establishment date December 22, 2000
Dissolution date January 1, 2017
legal form Communauté de communes
Seat La Haie-Fouassière
Communities 4th
president Jean-Pierre Bouillant
SIREN number 244 400 651
surface 56.0 km²
Residents 14,108 (2013)
Population density 252 inhabitants / km²
Location of the CC
Location of the CC Sèvre Maine et Goulaine in the Loire-Atlantique department

The Communauté de communes Sevre et Maine Goulaine is a former French association of municipalities with the legal form of a Communauté de communes in the department of Loire-Atlantique in the Region Pays de la Loire . It was founded on December 22, 2000 and comprised four parishes. The administrative headquarters were in La Haie-Fouassière .

Historical development

With effect from January 1, 2017, the community association merged with the Communauté de communes de la Vallée de Clisson and thus formed the successor organization Clisson Sèvre et Maine Agglo .

Former member parishes

  1. Château-Thébaud
  2. La Haie-Fouassière
  3. Haute-Goulaine
  4. Saint-Fiacre-sur-Maine