Arrondissement of Dole

The arrondissement of Dole is an arrondissement of France in the Jura department in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region. It has 190 communes.[1] Its population is 106,246 (2016), and its area is 1,769.5 km2 (683.2 sq mi).[2]

Dole
Location within the region Bourgogne-Franche-Comté
CountryFrance
RegionBourgogne-Franche-Comté
DepartmentJura
No. of communes190
SubprefectureDole
Area
  Total1,769.5 km2 (683.2 sq mi)
Population
 (2016)
  Total106,246
  Density60/km2 (200/sq mi)
INSEE code391

Composition

The communes of the arrondissement of Dole are:[1]

  1. Abergement-la-Ronce
  2. Abergement-le-Grand
  3. Abergement-le-Petit
  4. Abergement-lès-Thésy
  5. Aiglepierre
  6. Amange
  7. Annoire
  8. Arbois
  9. Archelange
  10. Aresches
  11. Les Arsures
  12. Asnans-Beauvoisin
  13. Audelange
  14. Augerans
  15. Aumont
  16. Aumur
  17. Authume
  18. Auxange
  19. Balaiseaux
  20. Bans
  21. La Barre
  22. Barretaine
  23. Baverans
  24. Belmont
  25. Bersaillin
  26. Besain
  27. Biarne
  28. Biefmorin
  29. Bracon
  30. Brainans
  31. Brans
  32. La Bretenière
  33. Bretenières
  34. Brevans
  35. Buvilly
  36. Cernans
  37. Chaînée-des-Coupis
  38. Chamblay
  39. Chamole
  40. Champagne-sur-Loue
  41. Champagney
  42. Champdivers
  43. Champvans
  44. La Chapelle-sur-Furieuse
  45. La Châtelaine
  46. Chatelay
  47. Le Chateley
  48. Châtenois
  49. Chaussenans
  50. Chaussin
  51. Chaux-Champagny
  52. Chemin
  53. Chêne-Bernard
  54. Chevigny
  55. Chilly-sur-Salins
  56. Chissey-sur-Loue
  57. Choisey
  58. Clucy
  59. Colonne
  60. Courtefontaine
  61. Cramans
  62. Crissey
  63. Dammartin-Marpain
  64. Damparis
  65. Dampierre
  66. Darbonnay
  67. Le Deschaux
  68. Dole
  69. Dournon
  70. Éclans-Nenon
  71. Écleux
  72. Les Essards-Taignevaux
  73. Étrepigney
  74. Évans
  75. Falletans
  76. Fay-en-Montagne
  77. La Ferté
  78. Le Fied
  79. Foucherans
  80. Fraisans
  81. Frasne-les-Meulières
  82. Gatey
  83. Gendrey
  84. Geraise
  85. Germigney
  86. Gevry
  87. Grange-de-Vaivre
  88. Gredisans
  89. Grozon
  90. Les Hays
  91. Ivory
  92. Ivrey
  93. Jouhe
  94. Lavangeot
  95. Lavans-lès-Dole
  96. Lemuy
  97. Longwy-sur-le-Doubs
  98. Louvatange
  99. La Loye
  100. Malange
  101. Marnoz
  102. Mathenay
  103. Menotey
  104. Mesnay
  105. Miéry
  106. Moissey
  107. Molain
  108. Molamboz
  109. Molay
  110. Monay
  111. Monnières
  112. Montbarrey
  113. Monteplain
  114. Montholier
  115. Montigny-lès-Arsures
  116. Montmarlon
  117. Montmirey-la-Ville
  118. Montmirey-le-Château
  119. Mont-sous-Vaudrey
  120. Mouchard
  121. Mutigney
  122. Neublans-Abergement
  123. Neuvilley
  124. Nevy-lès-Dole
  125. Offlanges
  126. Orchamps
  127. Ougney
  128. Ounans
  129. Our
  130. Oussières
  131. Pagney
  132. Pagnoz
  133. Parcey
  134. Peintre
  135. Peseux
  136. Petit-Noir
  137. Picarreau
  138. Les Planches-près-Arbois
  139. Plasne
  140. Pleure
  141. Plumont
  142. Pointre
  143. Poligny
  144. Pont-d'Héry
  145. Port-Lesney
  146. Pretin
  147. Pupillin
  148. Rahon
  149. Rainans
  150. Ranchot
  151. Rans
  152. Rochefort-sur-Nenon
  153. Romain
  154. Romange
  155. Rouffange
  156. Saint-Aubin
  157. Saint-Baraing
  158. Saint-Cyr-Montmalin
  159. Saint-Lothain
  160. Saint-Loup
  161. Saint-Thiébaud
  162. Saizenay
  163. Salans
  164. Saligney
  165. Salins-les-Bains
  166. Sampans
  167. Santans
  168. Séligney
  169. Sermange
  170. Serre-les-Moulières
  171. Souvans
  172. Tassenières
  173. Tavaux
  174. Taxenne
  175. Thervay
  176. Thésy
  177. Tourmont
  178. Vadans
  179. Vaudrey
  180. Vaux-sur-Poligny
  181. La Vieille-Loye
  182. Villeneuve-d'Aval
  183. Villerserine
  184. Villers-Farlay
  185. Villers-les-Bois
  186. Villers-Robert
  187. Villette-lès-Arbois
  188. Villette-lès-Dole
  189. Vitreux
  190. Vriange

History

The arrondissement of Dole was created in 1800.[3] In May 2006 it gained the canton of Villers-Farlay from the arrondissement of Lons-le-Saunier, and it lost the canton of Chaumergy to the arrondissement of Lons-le-Saunier.[3] At the January 2017 reorganisation of the arrondissements of Jura, it gained 67 communes from the arrondissement of Lons-le-Saunier.[4]

As a result of the reorganisation of the cantons of France which came into effect in 2015, the borders of the cantons are no longer related to the borders of the arrondissements. The cantons of the arrondissement of Dole were, as of January 2015:[5]

  1. Chaussin
  2. Chemin
  3. Dampierre
  4. Dole-Nord-Est
  5. Dole-Sud-Ouest
  6. Gendrey
  7. Montbarrey
  8. Montmirey-le-Château
  9. Rochefort-sur-Nenon
  10. Villers-Farlay

References

  1. "Arrondissement de Dole (391)". INSEE. Retrieved 2019-10-01.
  2. "Comparateur de territoire, géographie au 01/01/2019". INSEE. Retrieved 2019-10-01.
  3. Historique du Jura
  4. "Arrêté préfectoral, 27 December 2016" (PDF). pp. 10–12. Retrieved 2019-10-21.
  5. "Populations légales 2012" (PDF). INSEE. December 2014. Retrieved 2019-10-21.

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