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Canton in Grand Est, France
Canton of Ingwiller
Canton
Situation of the canton of Ingwiller in the department of Bas-RhinSituation of the canton of Ingwiller in the department of Bas-Rhin
CountryFrance
RegionGrand Est
DepartmentBas-Rhin
No. of communes75
SeatIngwiller
Population42,935
INSEE code6708

The canton of Ingwiller is an administrative division of the Bas-Rhin department, northeastern France. Created at the French canton reorganisation, which came into effect in March 2015, it has its seat in Ingwiller.

It consists of the following communes:

  1. Adamswiller
  2. Altwiller
  3. Asswiller
  4. Baerendorf
  5. Berg
  6. Bettwiller
  7. Bischholtz
  8. Bissert
  9. Burbach
  10. Bust
  11. Butten
  12. Dehlingen
  13. Diedendorf
  14. Diemeringen
  15. Domfessel
  16. Dossenheim-sur-Zinsel
  17. Drulingen
  18. Durstel
  19. Erckartswiller
  20. Eschbourg
  21. Eschwiller
  22. Eywiller
  23. Frohmuhl
  24. Gœrlingen
  25. Gungwiller
  26. Harskirchen
  27. Herbitzheim
  28. Hinsbourg
  29. Hinsingen
  30. Hirschland
  31. Ingwiller
  32. Keskastel
  33. Kirrberg
  34. Lichtenberg
  35. Lohr
  36. Lorentzen
  37. Mackwiller
  38. Menchhoffen
  39. Mulhausen
  40. Neuwiller-lès-Saverne
  41. Niedersoultzbach
  42. Oermingen
  43. Ottwiller
  44. Petersbach
  45. La Petite-Pierre
  46. Pfalzweyer
  47. Puberg
  48. Ratzwiller
  49. Rauwiller
  50. Reipertswiller
  51. Rexingen
  52. Rimsdorf
  53. Rosteig
  54. Sarre-Union
  55. Sarrewerden
  56. Schillersdorf
  57. Schœnbourg
  58. Schopperten
  59. Siewiller
  60. Siltzheim
  61. Sparsbach
  62. Struth
  63. Thal-Drulingen
  64. Tieffenbach
  65. Vœllerdingen
  66. Volksberg
  67. Waldhambach
  68. Weinbourg
  69. Weislingen
  70. Weiterswiller
  71. Weyer
  72. Wimmenau
  73. Wingen-sur-Moder
  74. Wolfskirchen
  75. Zittersheim

References

  1. "Populations de référence 2022" (in French). The National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies. 19 December 2024.
  2. ^ Décret n° 2014-185 du 18 février 2014 portant délimitation des cantons dans le département du Bas-Rhin
Cantons of the Bas-Rhin department


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