Canton of Lalbenque

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Former
canton of Lalbenque
region Midi-Pyrénées
Department Lot
Arrondissement Cahors
main place Lalbenque
Dissolution date March 29, 2015
Residents 6,036 (Jan 1, 2012)
Population density 23 inhabitants / km²
surface 267.00 km²
Communities 13
INSEE code 4614

The Canton of Lalbenque was 2015 a French canton in the Arrondissement of Cahors in the Lot and in the region of Midi-Pyrénées ; its main town was Lalbenque , and Jacques Pouget was the last representative in the General Council of the Département from 2008 to 2015.

The canton was 267 km² and had (2006) 5279 inhabitants, which corresponded to a population density of 20 inhabitants per km². It was on average at 246 meters above sea ​​level , between 131 m in Aujols and 339 m in Belmont-Sainte-Foi .

Communities

local community Population year Area km² Population density Post Code Code INSEE
Aujols 342 (2013) - Inhabitants / km² 46090 46010
Brook 164 (2013) - Inhabitants / km² 46230 46013
Belfort-du-Quercy 507 (2013) - Inhabitants / km² 46230 46023
Belmont-Sainte-Foi 105 (2013) - Inhabitants / km² 46230 46026
Cieurac 483 (2013) - Inhabitants / km² 46230 46070
Cremps 358 (2013) - Inhabitants / km² 46230 46082
Escamps 193 (2013) - Inhabitants / km² 46230 46091
Flaujac-Poujols 707 (2013) - Inhabitants / km² 46090 46105
Fontanes 460 (2013) - Inhabitants / km² 46230 46109
Laburgade 338 (2013) - Inhabitants / km² 46230 46140
Lalbenque 1694 (2013) - Inhabitants / km² 46230 46148
Montdoumerc 479 (2013) - Inhabitants / km² 46230 46202
Vaylats 279 (2013) - Inhabitants / km² 46230 46329

Population development

1962 1968 1975 1982 1990 1999 2006
3,261 3,620 3,585 3,844 4,042 4,483 5,279