Canton of Villers-Farlay

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Former
Canton of Villers-Farlay
region Franche-Comté
Department law
Arrondissement Dole
main place Villers-Farlay
Dissolution date March 29, 2015
Residents 4,390 (Jan 1, 2012)
Population density 55 inhabitants / km²
surface 80.26 km²
Communities 11
INSEE code 3931

Location of the canton of Villers-Farlay in
the Jura department

The canton of Villers-Farlay was 2015 a French canton in the department of Jura and in the former region of Franche-Comte . It comprised eleven parishes in the Arrondissement of Dole ; its main town (French: chef-lieu ) was Villers-Farlay . The nationwide changes in the composition of the cantons resulted in its dissolution in March 2015. The last representative in the conseil général des Départements was Françoise Arnould from 2014 to 2015.

As part of an administrative reform, the canton of Villers-Farlay moved on May 1, 2006 from the Arrondissement of Lons-le-Saunier to the Arrondissement of Dole.

Communities

local community Population year Area km² Population density Code INSEE Post Code
Chamblay 426 (2013) 13.82 31 inhabitants / km² 39093 39380
Champagne-sur-Loue 128 (2013) 3.77 34 inhabitants / km² 39095 39600
Cramans 518 (2013) 8.13 64 inhabitants / km² 39176 39600
Écleux 216 (2013) 6.20 35 inhabitants / km² 39206 39600
Grange-de-Vaivre 44 (2013) 1.74 25 inhabitants / km² 39259 39600
Mouchard 1,162 (2013) 6.18 188 inhabitants / km² 39370 39330
Ounans 380 (2013) 12.19 31 inhabitants / km² 39399 39380
Pagnoz 230 (2013) 3.29 70 inhabitants / km² 39403 39330
Port Lesney 549 (2013) 10.91 50 inhabitants / km² 39439 39600
Villeneuve-d'Aval 97 (2013) 3.99 24 inhabitants / km² 39565 39600
Villers-Farlay 669 (2013) 10.04 67 inhabitants / km² 39569 39600

population

Population development
year Residents
1968 3,722
1975 3,565
1982 3,546
1990 3,548
1999 3,572
2006 4,074
2011 4,308