Canton of Levet
Former canton of Levet |
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region | Center-Val de Loire |
Department | Cher |
Arrondissement | Bourges |
main place | Levet |
Dissolution date | March 29, 2015 |
Residents | 10,922 (Jan. 1, 2012) |
Population density | 44 inhabitants / km² |
surface | 247.71 km² |
Communities | 13 |
INSEE code | 1817 |
The Canton of Levet was 2015 a French canton in the department of Cher and the region Center-Val de Loire . It included 13 parishes in the Arrondissement of Bourges ; its main town (French: chef-lieu ) was Levet . The nationwide changes in the composition of the cantons resulted in its dissolution in March 2015. Representatives in the conseil général des Départements were most recently Jean-Pierre Magnoux ( DVG ) for the years 1998 to 2011 and Pascal Goudy ( PS ) for 2011–2015 .
Communities
The canton consisted of 13 municipalities:
local community | Population year | Area km² | Population density | Post Code | Code INSEE |
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Annoix | 235 (2013) | - | - Inhabitants / km² | 18340 | 18006 |
Arçay | 520 (2013) | - | - Inhabitants / km² | 18340 | 18008 |
Lapan | 195 (2013) | - | - Inhabitants / km² | 18340 | 18122 |
Levet | 1383 (2013) | - | - Inhabitants / km² | 18340 | 18126 |
Lissay-Lochy | 233 (2013) | - | - Inhabitants / km² | 18340 | 18129 |
Plaimpied-Givaudins | 1861 (2013) | - | - Inhabitants / km² | 18340 | 18180 |
Saint-Caprais | 770 (2013) | - | - Inhabitants / km² | 18400 | 18201 |
Saint-Just | 610 (2013) | - | - Inhabitants / km² | 18340 | 18218 |
Senneçay | 460 (2013) | - | - Inhabitants / km² | 18340 | 18248 |
Soye-en-Septaine | 572 (2013) | - | - Inhabitants / km² | 18340 | 18254 |
Trouy | 3894 (2013) | - | - Inhabitants / km² | 18570 | 18267 |
Vorly | 247 (2013) | - | - Inhabitants / km² | 18340 | 18288 |
Individual evidence
- ↑ Résultats des élections cantonales 2011 published on the website of the French Ministry of the Interior (French).