Canton of Condé-en-Brie

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Former
canton of Condé-en-Brie
region Picardy
Department Aisne
Arrondissement Château-Thierry
main place Condé-en-Brie
Dissolution date March 29, 2015
Residents 8,796 (Jan 1, 2012)
Population density 36 inhabitants / km²
surface 242.80 km²
Communities 27
INSEE code 0210

The Canton of Condé-en-Brie was 2015 a French constituency in Arrondissement of Château-Thierry , in the Aisne and the region Picardie ; its main town was Condé-en-Brie . The nationwide changes in the composition of the cantons resulted in its dissolution in March 2015.

The canton of Condé-en-Brie was 242.80 km² and at the end of the year (2012 census) had 8,796 inhabitants, which corresponds to a population density of 36 inhabitants per km². It was on average 127 meters above sea level, between 62 meters in Barzy-sur-Marne and 254 meters in La Chapelle-Monthodon .

Communities

The canton consisted of 27 municipalities:

local community Residents Post Code INSEE code
Artonges 145 2330 02026
Barzy-sur-Marne 356 2850 02051
Baulne-en-Brie 238 2330 02053
Celles-lès-Condé 77 2330 02146
La Celle-sous-Montmirail 81 2540 02147
La Chapelle-Monthodon 209 2330 02161
Chartèves 370 2400 02166
Condé-en-Brie 626 2330 02209
Connigis 266 2330 02213
Courboin 269 2330 02223
Courtemont-Varennes 295 2850 02228
Crézancy 1,069 2650 02239
Fontenelle-en-Brie 171 2540 02325
Yowl 618 2850 02389
Marchais-en-Brie 240 2540 02458
Mézy-Moulins 461 2650 02484
Monthurel 121 2330 02510
Montigny-lès-Condé 56 2330 02515
Montlevon 255 2330 02518
Pargny-la-Dhuys 158 2330 02590
Passy-sur-Marne 112 2850 02595
Reuilly-Sauvigny 213 2850 02645
Rozoy-Bellevalle 100 2540 02664
Saint-Agnan 106 2330 02669
Saint-Eugène 203 2330 02677
Trélou-sur-Marne 892 2850 02748
Viffort 212 2540 02800

Residents

Population development
year Residents
1962 6,458
1968 7,040
1975 6,772
1982 7,012
1990 7,458
1999 7,919
2006 8,418
2011 8,797

politics

Representative in the conseil général des départements
Term of office Surname Political party
2001-2008 Jacqueline Dupic UDF
2008-2015 Eric Mangin UMP