Английская Википедия:Arrondissement of Thann-Guebwiller
Шаблон:Infobox French subdivision Шаблон:Alsace sidebar The arrondissement of Thann-Guebwiller is an arrondissement of France in the Haut-Rhin department in the Grand Est region. It has 81 communes.[1] Its population is 130,270 (2016), and its area is Шаблон:Convert.[2]
Composition
The communes of the arrondissement of Thann-Guebwiller are:[1] Шаблон:Div col
- Aspach-le-Bas
- Aspach-Michelbach
- Bergholtz
- Bergholtzzell
- Biltzheim
- Bitschwiller-lès-Thann
- Bourbach-le-Bas
- Bourbach-le-Haut
- Buhl
- Burnhaupt-le-Bas
- Burnhaupt-le-Haut
- Cernay
- Dolleren
- Ensisheim
- Fellering
- Geishouse
- Goldbach-Altenbach
- Gueberschwihr
- Guebwiller
- Guewenheim
- Gundolsheim
- Hartmannswiller
- Hattstatt
- Le Haut-Soultzbach
- Husseren-Wesserling
- Issenheim
- Jungholtz
- Kirchberg
- Kruth
- Lautenbach
- Lautenbachzell
- Lauw
- Leimbach
- Linthal
- Malmerspach
- Masevaux-Niederbruck
- Merxheim
- Meyenheim
- Mitzach
- Mollau
- Moosch
- Munwiller
- Murbach
- Niederentzen
- Niederhergheim
- Oberbruck
- Oberentzen
- Oberhergheim
- Oderen
- Orschwihr
- Osenbach
- Pfaffenheim
- Raedersheim
- Rammersmatt
- Ranspach
- Réguisheim
- Rimbach-près-Guebwiller
- Rimbach-près-Masevaux
- Rimbachzell
- Roderen
- Rouffach
- Saint-Amarin
- Schweighouse-Thann
- Sentheim
- Sewen
- Sickert
- Soppe-le-Bas
- Soultz-Haut-Rhin
- Soultzmatt
- Steinbach
- Storckensohn
- Thann
- Uffholtz
- Urbès
- Vieux-Thann
- Wattwiller
- Wegscheid
- Westhalten
- Wildenstein
- Willer-sur-Thur
- Wuenheim
History
The arrondissement of Thann-Guebwiller was created in January 2015 from 42 communes of the former arrondissement of Guebwiller and 49 communes of the former arrondissement of Thann.[3] In January 2017 seven communes from the arrondissement of Thann-Guebwiller joined the arrondissement of Colmar-Ribeauvillé.[4]
References
Шаблон:Arrondissements of Haut-Rhin