Canton of Altkirch

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The canton of Altkirch is an administrative division of the Haut-Rhin department, northeastern France. Its borders were modified at the French canton reorganisation which came into effect in March 2015. Its seat is in Altkirch. [1]

It consists of the following communes: [1]

  1. Altkirch
  2. Aspach
  3. Bendorf
  4. Berentzwiller
  5. Bettendorf
  6. Bettlach
  7. Biederthal
  8. Bisel
  9. Bouxwiller
  10. Carspach
  11. Courtavon
  12. Durlinsdorf
  13. Durmenach
  14. Emlingen
  15. Feldbach
  16. Ferrette
  17. Fislis
  18. Franken
  19. Frœningen
  20. Hausgauen
  21. Heidwiller
  22. Heimersdorf
  23. Heiwiller
  24. Hirsingue
  25. Hirtzbach
  26. Hochstatt
  27. Hundsbach
  28. Illfurth
  29. Illtal
  30. Jettingen
  31. Kiffis
  32. Kœstlach
  33. Levoncourt
  34. Liebsdorf
  35. Ligsdorf
  36. Linsdorf
  37. Lucelle
  38. Luemschwiller
  39. Lutter
  40. Mœrnach
  41. Muespach
  42. Muespach-le-Haut
  43. Oberlarg
  44. Obermorschwiller
  45. Oltingue
  46. Raedersdorf
  47. Riespach
  48. Roppentzwiller
  49. Ruederbach
  50. Saint-Bernard
  51. Schwoben
  52. Sondersdorf
  53. Spechbach
  54. Steinsoultz
  55. Tagolsheim
  56. Tagsdorf
  57. Vieux-Ferrette
  58. Waldighofen
  59. Walheim
  60. Werentzhouse
  61. Willer
  62. Winkel
  63. Wittersdorf
  64. Wolschwiller

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References

  1. 1 2 "Décret n° 2014-207 du 21 février 2014 portant délimitation des cantons dans le département du Haut-Rhin | Legifrance". legifrance.gouv.fr. Retrieved 2017-05-11.

Coordinates: 47°37′N7°14′E / 47.62°N 7.24°E / 47.62; 7.24