Canton of Honfleur
Former Canton of Honfleur |
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region | Lower Normandy |
Department | Calvados |
Arrondissement | Lisieux |
main place | Honfleur |
Dissolution date | March 29, 2015 |
Residents | 17,367 (Jan 1, 2012) |
Population density | 128 inhabitants / km² |
surface | 135.68 km² |
Communities | 13 |
INSEE code | 1419 |
The Canton Honfleur was 2015 a French canton in the department of Calvados and in the former region Basse-Normandie . It comprised 13 parishes in the Arrondissement of Lisieux ; its main town (French: chef-lieu ) was Honfleur . The nationwide changes in the composition of the cantons resulted in its dissolution in March 2015. The last representative in the General Council of the Département was Michel Lamarre from 1994 to 2015.
geography
The canton of Honfleur was 13,568 hectares (135.68 km 2 ) and last had 17,367 inhabitants, which corresponded to a population density of 128 inhabitants per km 2 (as of 2012). He was on average at 94 m , between 0 m in Ablon and 153 m in Saint-Gatien-des-Bois .
Communities
The canton consisted of 13 municipalities:
local community | Population (as of 2017) |
Code postal | Code Insee |
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Ablon | 1204 | 14600 | 14001 |
Barneville-la-Bertran | 127 | 14600 | 14041 |
Cricquebœuf | 293 | 14113 | 14202 |
Équemauville | 1444 | 14600 | 14243 |
Fourneville | 495 | 14600 | 14286 |
Genneville | 827 | 14600 | 14299 |
Gonneville-sur-Honfleur | 875 | 14600 | 14304 |
Honfleur | 7425 | 14600 | 14333 |
Pennedepie | 290 | 14600 | 14492 |
Quetteville | 375 | 14130 | 14528 |
La Rivière-Saint-Sauveur | 2538 | 14600 | 14536 |
Saint-Gatien-des-Bois | 1314 | 14130 | 14578 |
Le Theil-en-Auge | 186 | 14130 | 14687 |
Population development
1962 | 1968 | 1975 | 1982 | 1990 | 1999 | 2006 | 2011 |
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14,978 | 15,088 | 15,027 | 15,029 | 15,669 | 15,933 | 16,715 | 17,266 |