Canton of Argonne Suippe et Vesle

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The canton of Argonne Suippe et Vesle is an administrative division of the Marne department, northeastern France. It was created at the French canton reorganisation which came into effect in March 2015. Its seat is in Sainte-Menehould. [1]

It consists of the following communes: [1]

  1. Argers
  2. Auve
  3. Belval-en-Argonne
  4. Berzieux
  5. Binarville
  6. Braux-Sainte-Cohière
  7. Braux-Saint-Remy
  8. Bussy-le-Château
  9. Cernay-en-Dormois
  10. La Chapelle-Felcourt
  11. Les Charmontois
  12. Le Châtelier
  13. Châtrices
  14. Chaudefontaine
  15. Le Chemin
  16. La Cheppe
  17. Contault
  18. Courtémont
  19. Courtisols
  20. La Croix-en-Champagne
  21. Cuperly
  22. Dampierre-le-Château
  23. Dommartin-Dampierre
  24. Dommartin-sous-Hans
  25. Dommartin-Varimont
  26. Éclaires
  27. Élise-Daucourt
  28. Épense
  29. Florent-en-Argonne
  30. Fontaine-en-Dormois
  31. Givry-en-Argonne
  32. Gizaucourt
  33. Gratreuil
  34. Hans
  35. Herpont
  36. Jonchery-sur-Suippe
  37. Laval-sur-Tourbe
  38. Maffrécourt
  39. Malmy
  40. Massiges
  41. Minaucourt-le-Mesnil-lès-Hurlus
  42. Moiremont
  43. La Neuville-aux-Bois
  44. La Neuville-au-Pont
  45. Noirlieu
  46. Passavant-en-Argonne
  47. Poix
  48. Rapsécourt
  49. Remicourt
  50. Rouvroy-Ripont
  51. Sainte-Marie-à-Py
  52. Sainte-Menehould
  53. Saint-Hilaire-le-Grand
  54. Saint-Jean-sur-Tourbe
  55. Saint-Mard-sur-Auve
  56. Saint-Mard-sur-le-Mont
  57. Saint-Remy-sur-Bussy
  58. Saint-Thomas-en-Argonne
  59. Servon-Melzicourt
  60. Sivry-Ante
  61. Somme-Bionne
  62. Sommepy-Tahure
  63. Somme-Suippe
  64. Somme-Tourbe
  65. Somme-Vesle
  66. Somme-Yèvre
  67. Souain-Perthes-lès-Hurlus
  68. Suippes
  69. Tilloy-et-Bellay
  70. Valmy
  71. Verrières
  72. Le Vieil-Dampierre
  73. Vienne-la-Ville
  74. Vienne-le-Château
  75. Ville-sur-Tourbe
  76. Villers-en-Argonne
  77. Virginy
  78. Voilemont
  79. Wargemoulin-Hurlus

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References

  1. 1 2 "Décret n° 2014-208 du 21 février 2014 portant délimitation des cantons dans le département de la Marne | Legifrance" . Retrieved 2017-07-07.

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