Canton of Mont-Saint-Aignan

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Canton of Mont-Saint-Aignan
region Normandy
Department Seine-Maritime
Arrondissement Rouen
main place Mont-Saint-Aignan
Residents 29,342 (Jan. 1, 2017)
Population density 2,643 inhabitants / km²
surface 11.10 km²
Communities 2
INSEE code 7622

Location of the canton of Mont-Saint-Aignan in
the Seine-Maritime department

The Canton of Mont-Saint-Aignan is a French constituency in Arrondissement of Rouen in the Seine-Maritime department in the region of Normandy ; its main town is Mont-Saint-Aignan . Pierre Leautay ( PS ) has been a representative in the General Council of the Department since 2004 .

The canton of Mont-Saint-Aignan is 11.10 km² in size and has (2017) 29,342 inhabitants, which corresponds to a population density of 2,643 inhabitants per km². On average, it is 108 meters above sea ​​level , between 4 m in Déville-lès-Rouen and 171 m in Mont-Saint-Aignan .

Communities

The canton consists of two municipalities:

local community Residents
January 1, 2017
Area
km²
Density of
population / km²
Code
INSEE
Post Code
Déville-lès-Rouen 000000000010492.000000000010,492 3.16 000000000003320.00000000003,320 76216 76250
Mont-Saint-Aignan 000000000018850.000000000018,850 7.94 000000000002374.00000000002,374 76451 76130
Canton of Mont-Saint-Aignan 000000000029342.000000000029,342 11.10 000000000002643.00000000002,643 7622

Population development

1962 1968 1975 1982 1990 1999 2006
18,632 25,653 30,891 30,872 30,482 31,706 31,065