Canton of Langon

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Former
Canton of Langon
region Aquitaine
Department Gironde
Arrondissement Langon
main place Langon
Dissolution date March 29, 2015
Residents 19,270 (Jan 1, 2012)
Population density 147 inhabitants / km²
surface 130.77 km²
Communities 13
INSEE code 3328

The canton of Langon was a French canton in the arrondissement of Langon in the Gironde department and in the Aquitaine region until 2015 ; his main town was Langon , representative in the General Council of the Department was last from 2001 to 2015, re-elected in 2008, Pierre Augey.

geography

The canton was 130.77 km² in size and had 15,211 inhabitants (1999), which corresponds to a population density of 116 inhabitants per km². On average it was 47 meters above sea ​​level , between 0 m in Langon and 124 m in Mazères .

Communities

local community Population year Area km² Population density Post Code Code INSEE
Bieujac 528 (2013) - Inhabitants / km² 33210 33050
Bommes 529 (2013) - Inhabitants / km² 33210 33060
Castets-en-Dorthe 1182 (2013) - Inhabitants / km² 33210 33106
Fargues 1528 (2013) - Inhabitants / km² 33210 33164
Langon 7418 (2013) - Inhabitants / km² 33210 33227
Léogeats 795 (2013) - Inhabitants / km² 33210 33237
Mazères 740 (2013) - Inhabitants / km² 33210 33279
Roaillan 1533 (2013) - Inhabitants / km² 33210 33357
Saint Loubert 221 (2013) - Inhabitants / km² 33210 33432
Saint-Pardon-de-Conques 562 (2013) - Inhabitants / km² 33210 33457
Saint-Pierre-de-Mons 1135 (2013) - Inhabitants / km² 33210 33465
Sauternes 762 (2013) - Inhabitants / km² 33210 33504
Toulenne 2555 (2013) - Inhabitants / km² 33210 33533

Population development

1962 1968 1975 1982 1990 1999
10,917 11,500 11,818 13.091 14,098 15,211