Communauté de communes des Hautes Cévennes

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Communauté de communes des Hautes Cévennes
Gard ( Occitania - France )
Establishment date December 28, 2000
Dissolution date January 1, 2017
legal form Communauté de communes
Seat Génolhac
Communities 9
president Patrick Deleuze
SIREN number 243 000 528
surface 165.43 km²
Residents 3,224 (2013)
Population density 19 inhabitants / km²
Location of the CC des Hautes Cévennes in the Gard department
Location of the CC des Hautes Cévennes in the Gard department (red) and the former member municipality of Vialas (brown)

The Communauté de communes des Hautes Cévennes is a former French association of communes with the legal form of a Communauté de communes in the Gard department in the Occitania region . It was founded on December 28, 2000 and comprised nine parishes. The administrative seat was in Génolhac . From January 1, 2013 to the end of 2015, Vialas , a municipality from the neighboring Lozère department, was also part of the association.

Historical development

With effect from January 1, 2017, the community association merged with the

and thus formed the successor organization of the same name, Alès Agglomération . Despite having the same name as one of the predecessor organizations, it is a new establishment with a different legal personality.

On this occasion, the municipalities of Malons-et-Elze and Ponteils-et-Brésis joined the Communauté de communes Mont Lozère in the neighboring Lozère department .

Former member parishes

  1. Aujac
  2. Bonnevaux
  3. Chambon
  4. Chamborigaud
  5. Concoules
  6. Génolhac
  7. Malons-et-Elze
  8. Ponteils-et-Brésis
  9. Sénéchas