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Former communauté urbaine in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
Urban Community of Lyon
Former communauté urbaine
Official logo of Urban Community of Lyon
The city (commune) of Lyon (in red) and 58 suburban communes (in blue) make up Grand LyonThe city (commune) of Lyon (in red) and 58 suburban communes (in blue) make up Grand Lyon
CountryFrance
RegionAuvergne-Rhône-Alpes
DepartmentRhône
No. of communes59
Established1969
Disbanded2015
SeatLyon
Area515.96 km (199.21 sq mi)
Population1,281,971
 • Density2,485/km (6,440/sq mi)

The Urban Community of Lyon (French: Communauté urbaine de Lyon), also known as Grand Lyon (i.e. "Greater Lyon") or by its former acronym COURLY, is the former intercommunal structure gathering the city of Lyon (France) and some of its suburbs. It was created in January 1969.

The Metropolis of Lyon replaced the Urban Community on 1 January 2015.

The Urban Community of Lyon encompasses only the core of the metropolitan area of Lyon. Communes further away from the centre of the metropolitan area have formed their own intercommunal structures, such as:

Communes included in the Urban Community

The Urban Community originally comprised 55 communes. However, on 1 January 2007, two additional communes, Givors and Grigny, joined, bringing the total up to 57. These two communes are detached from the rest of the Urban Community, as Millery (the commune linking Grigny with Charly and Vernaison) and neighbouring villages refused to join the Urban Community. On 1 January 2011, Lissieu, joined and on 1 June 2014, Quincieux, bringing the total to 59.

The Communauté urbaine comprised the following communes:

References

  1. ^ CU de Lyon (Grand Lyon) (N° SIREN : 246900245), BANATIC. Accessed 3 April 2022.

External links

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