Canton of Saint-Gaultier

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The canton of Saint-Gaultier is an administrative division of the Indre department, central France. Its borders were modified at the French canton reorganisation which came into effect in March 2015. Its seat is in Saint-Gaultier. [1]

It consists of the following communes: [1]

  1. Beaulieu
  2. Bélâbre
  3. Bonneuil
  4. Chaillac
  5. Chalais
  6. La Châtre-Langlin
  7. Chazelet
  8. Chitray
  9. Dunet
  10. Lignac
  11. Luant
  12. Luzeret
  13. Mauvières
  14. Méobecq
  15. Migné
  16. Mouhet
  17. Neuillay-les-Bois
  18. Nuret-le-Ferron
  19. Oulches
  20. La Pérouille
  21. Parnac
  22. Prissac
  23. Rivarennes
  24. Roussines
  25. Sacierges-Saint-Martin
  26. Saint-Benoît-du-Sault
  27. Saint-Civran
  28. Saint-Gaultier
  29. Saint-Gilles
  30. Saint-Hilaire-sur-Benaize
  31. Thenay
  32. Tilly
  33. Vendœuvres
  34. Vigoux

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