Canton of Phalsbourg

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

It consists of the following communes: [1]

  1. Abreschviller
  2. Arzviller
  3. Aspach
  4. Barchain
  5. Berling
  6. Bourscheid
  7. Brouderdorff
  8. Brouviller
  9. Dabo
  10. Danne-et-Quatre-Vents
  11. Dannelbourg
  12. Fraquelfing
  13. Garrebourg
  14. Guntzviller
  15. Hangviller
  16. Harreberg
  17. Hartzviller
  18. Haselbourg
  19. Hattigny
  20. Héming
  21. Henridorff
  22. Hérange
  23. Hermelange
  24. Hesse
  25. Hommert
  26. Hultehouse
  27. Lafrimbolle
  28. Landange
  29. Laneuveville-lès-Lorquin
  30. Lixheim
  31. Lorquin
  32. Lutzelbourg
  33. Métairies-Saint-Quirin
  34. Metting
  35. Mittelbronn
  36. Neufmoulins
  37. Niderhoff
  38. Niderviller
  39. Nitting
  40. Phalsbourg
  41. Plaine-de-Walsch
  42. Saint-Jean-Kourtzerode
  43. Saint-Louis
  44. Saint-Quirin
  45. Schneckenbusch
  46. Troisfontaines
  47. Turquestein-Blancrupt
  48. Vasperviller
  49. Vescheim
  50. Vilsberg
  51. Voyer
  52. Walscheid
  53. Waltembourg
  54. Wintersbourg
  55. Xouaxange
  56. Zilling

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Coordinates: 48°46′N7°16′E / 48.77°N 7.26°E / 48.77; 7.26