Canton of Aubenton

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Former
Canton of Aubenton
region Picardy
Department Aisne
Arrondissement Vervins
main place Aubenton
Dissolution date March 29, 2015
Residents 3,299 (Jan 1, 2012)
Population density 21 inhabitants / km²
surface 156.86 km²
Communities 13
INSEE code 0202

The canton of Aubenton was a French constituency in the Arrondissement Vervins , in the Département Aisne and in the Picardy region until 2015 ; its main place was Aubenton . The nationwide changes in the composition of the cantons resulted in its dissolution in March 2015.

geography

The canton of Aubenton was 156.86 km² and had 3299 inhabitants at the end ( as of 2012 ), which corresponded to a population density of 21 inhabitants per km². It was on average 198 meters above sea level, between 141 meters in Saint-Clément and 266 meters in Any-Martin-Rieux .

Residents

Population development
year Residents
1962 4,081
1968 4,448
1975 3,916
1982 3,666
1990 3,608
1999 3,309
2006 3,250
2011 3,298

Communities

The canton consisted of 13 municipalities:

local community Population year Area km² Population density Code INSEE Post Code
Any-Martin-Rieux 464 (2013) 17.73 26 inhabitants / km² 02020 02500
Aubenton 664 (2013) 23.7 28 inhabitants / km² 02031 02500
Beaumé 99 (2013) 9.18 11 inhabitants / km² 02055 02500
Besmont 161 (2013) 15.86 10 inhabitants / km² 02079 02500
Coingt 72 (2013) 7.31 10 inhabitants / km² 02204 02360
Iviers 218 (2013) 7.45 29 inhabitants / km² 02388 02360
Jeantes 224 (2013) 15.61 14 inhabitants / km² 02391 02140
Landouzy-la-Ville 582 (2013) 15.76 37 inhabitants / km² 02405 02140
Leuze 168 (2013) 10.19 16 inhabitants / km² 02425 02500
Logny-les-Aubenton 78 (2013) 8.15 10 inhabitants / km² 02435 02500
Martigny 435 (2013) 16.96 26 inhabitants / km² 02470 02500
Mont-Saint-Jean 77 (2013) 3.95 19 inhabitants / km² 02522 02360
Saint-Clément 54 (2013) 5.01 11 inhabitants / km² 02674 02360

politics

Representative in the conseil général des départements
Term of office Surname Political party
2001-2013 Bernard Noé DVD , then UMP
2013-2015 Yannick Noé UMP