Canton of Saint-Jeoire
Former canton of Saint-Jeoire |
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region | Rhône-Alpes |
Department | Haute-Savoie |
Arrondissement | Bonneville |
main place | Saint-Jeoire |
Dissolution date | March 29, 2015 |
Residents | 11,836 (Jan 1, 2012) |
Population density | 110 inhabitants / km² |
surface | 107.84 km² |
Communities | 7th |
INSEE code | 7420 |
The canton of Saint-Jeoire was a French canton in the Haute-Savoie department until 2015 . It comprised seven parishes; its main town (French: chef-lieu ) was Saint-Jeoire . The nationwide changes in the composition of the cantons resulted in its dissolution in March 2015. Serge Pittet was the last representative in the conseil général des Départements.
Communities
The following municipalities were part of the canton:
local community | Population year | Area km² | Population density | Code INSEE | Post Code |
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Mégevette | 560 (2013) | 21.7 | 26 inhabitants / km² | 74174 | 74490 |
Onnion | 1,266 (2013) | 19.5 | 65 inhabitants / km² | 74205 | 74490 |
Saint-Jean-de-Tholome | 884 (2013) | 12.4 | 71 inhabitants / km² | 74240 | 74250 |
Saint-Jeoire | 3,214 (2013) | 22.8 | 141 inhabitants / km² | 74241 | 74490 |
La Tour | 1,240 (2013) | 7.7 | 161 inhabitants / km² | 74284 | 74250 |
Ville-en-Sallaz | 817 (2013) | 3.4 | 240 inhabitants / km² | 74304 | 74250 |
Viuz-en-Sallaz | 4,001 (2013) | 21.0 | 191 inhabitants / km² | 74311 | 74250 |