Cadalen canton
Former canton of Cadalen |
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region | Midi-Pyrénées |
Department | Camouflage |
Arrondissement | Albi |
main place | Cadalen |
Dissolution date | March 29, 2015 |
Residents | 4,769 (Jan 1, 2012) |
Population density | 40 inhabitants / km² |
surface | 118.89 km² |
Communities | 7th |
INSEE code | 8105 |
The Canton Cadalen was 2015 a French constituency in Arrondissement Albi , in the Tarn in the region Midi-Pyrenees . The main town was Cadalen . The last representative in the General Council of the Département was Jean Gasc ( PS ) from 2001 to 2015 .
The canton was 118.89 square kilometers and had 3841 inhabitants, which corresponded to a population density of 32 inhabitants per square kilometer. On average it was 226 meters above sea level , between 153 and 325 meters.
Communities
It consisted of seven parishes:
local community | Population year | Area km² | Population density | Code INSEE | Post Code |
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Aussac | 271 (2013) | - | - Inhabitants / km² | 81020 | 81600 |
Cadalen | 1,497 (2013) | - | - Inhabitants / km² | 81046 | 81600 |
Fénols | 221 (2013) | - | - Inhabitants / km² | 81090 | 81600 |
Florentine | 666 (2013) | - | - Inhabitants / km² | 81093 | 81150 |
Labessière-Candeil | 722 (2013) | - | - Inhabitants / km² | 81117 | 81300 |
Lasgraisses | 465 (2013) | - | - Inhabitants / km² | 81138 | 81300 |
Técou | 965 (2013) | - | - Inhabitants / km² | 81294 | 81600 |