Canton of Baccarat

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

It consists of the following communes: [1]

  1. Amenoncourt
  2. Ancerviller
  3. Angomont
  4. Arracourt
  5. Athienville
  6. Autrepierre
  7. Avricourt
  8. Azerailles
  9. Baccarat
  10. Badonviller
  11. Barbas
  12. Bathelémont
  13. Bénaménil
  14. Bertrambois
  15. Bertrichamps
  16. Bezange-la-Grande
  17. Bionville
  18. Blâmont
  19. Blémerey
  20. Bréménil
  21. Brouville
  22. Bures
  23. Buriville
  24. Chazelles-sur-Albe
  25. Chenevières
  26. Cirey-sur-Vezouze
  27. Coincourt
  28. Deneuvre
  29. Domèvre-sur-Vezouze
  30. Domjevin
  31. Emberménil
  32. Fenneviller
  33. Flin
  34. Fontenoy-la-Joûte
  35. Fréménil
  36. Frémonville
  37. Gélacourt
  38. Glonville
  39. Gogney
  40. Gondrexon
  41. Hablainville
  42. Halloville
  43. Harbouey
  44. Herbéviller
  45. Igney
  46. Juvrecourt
  47. Lachapelle
  48. Laneuveville-aux-Bois
  49. Laronxe
  50. Leintrey
  51. Manonviller
  52. Marainviller
  53. Merviller
  54. Mignéville
  55. Montigny
  56. Montreux
  57. Mouacourt
  58. Neufmaisons
  59. Neuviller-lès-Badonviller
  60. Nonhigny
  61. Ogéviller
  62. Parroy
  63. Parux
  64. Petitmont
  65. Pettonville
  66. Pexonne
  67. Pierre-Percée
  68. Raon-lès-Leau
  69. Réchicourt-la-Petite
  70. Réclonville
  71. Reherrey
  72. Reillon
  73. Remoncourt
  74. Repaix
  75. Saint-Clément
  76. Sainte-Pôle
  77. Saint-Martin
  78. Saint-Maurice-aux-Forges
  79. Saint-Sauveur
  80. Tanconville
  81. Thiaville-sur-Meurthe
  82. Thiébauménil
  83. Vacqueville
  84. Val-et-Châtillon
  85. Vaucourt
  86. Vaxainville
  87. Vého
  88. Veney
  89. Verdenal
  90. Xousse
  91. Xures

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References

  1. 1 2 "Décret n° 2014-261 du 26 février 2014 portant délimitation des cantons dans le département de Meurthe-et-Moselle | Legifrance" . Retrieved 2017-05-16.

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