Canton of Saint-Julien-en-Genevois

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A map of the canton of Saint-Julien-en-Genevois in Haute-Savoie since 2015

The canton of Saint-Julien-en-Genevois (French: Canton de Saint-Julien-en-Genevois) is a canton (an administrative division) in the western part of the Haute-Savoie department in Southeastern France.

Its seat is Saint-Julien-en-Genevois; the canton is located on the Swiss border southwest of Geneva. Its borders were modified at the canton reorganisation that came into effect in March 2015. [1] Since then, it elects two members of the Departmental Council of Haute-Savoie.

Composition

The canton of Saint-Julien-en-Genevois consists of the following communes: [1]

  1. Archamps
  2. Bassy
  3. Beaumont
  4. Bossey
  5. Challonges
  6. Chaumont
  7. Chavannaz
  8. Chêne-en-Semine
  9. Chênex
  10. Chessenaz
  11. Chevrier
  12. Chilly
  13. Clarafond-Arcine
  14. Clermont
  15. Collonges-sous-Salève
  16. Contamine-Sarzin
  17. Desingy
  18. Dingy-en-Vuache
  19. Droisy
  20. Éloise
  21. Feigères
  22. Franclens
  23. Frangy
  24. Jonzier-Épagny
  25. Marlioz
  26. Menthonnex-sous-Clermont
  27. Minzier
  28. Musièges
  29. Neydens
  30. Présilly
  31. Saint-Germain-sur-Rhône
  32. Saint-Julien-en-Genevois
  33. Savigny
  34. Seyssel
  35. Usinens
  36. Valleiry
  37. Vanzy
  38. Vers
  39. Viry
  40. Vulbens

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References

  1. 1 2 "Décret n° 2014-153 du 13 février 2014 portant délimitation des cantons dans le département de la Haute-Savoie | Legifrance" . Retrieved 2017-05-23.

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