Arrondissement of Haguenau-Wissembourg

Haguenau-Wissembourg
Arrondissement of France

Location of Haguenau-Wissembourg in Bas-Rhin
Country France
Region Alsace-Champagne-Ardenne-Lorraine
Department Bas-Rhin
Communes 142
Subprefecture Haguenau
Area¹
  Total 1,422 km2 (549 sq mi)
Population (2012)
  Total 239,400
  Density 170/km2 (440/sq mi)
¹ French Land Register data, which exclude lakes, ponds, and glaciers larger than 1 km² as well as the estuaries of rivers.
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The arrondissement of Haguenau-Wissembourg is an arrondissement of France in the Bas-Rhin department in the Alsace-Champagne-Ardenne-Lorraine region. It was created at the 2015 arrondissements reform by the merger of the former arrondissements of Haguenau and Wissembourg. Several communes from the arrondissements of Strasbourg-Campagne and Saverne were added as well. It has 142 communes.[1]

Composition

Cantons

The cantons of the arrondissement of Haguenau-Wissembourg are:

Communes

The communes of the arrondissement of Haguenau-Wissembourg are:[2]

  1. Aschbach
  2. Auenheim
  3. Batzendorf
  4. Beinheim
  5. Bernolsheim
  6. Berstheim
  7. Betschdorf
  8. Biblisheim
  9. Bietlenheim
  10. Bilwisheim
  11. Bischwiller
  12. Bitschhoffen
  13. Brumath
  14. Buhl
  15. Cleebourg
  16. Climbach
  17. Crœttwiller
  18. Dalhunden
  19. Dambach
  20. Dauendorf
  21. Dieffenbach-lès-Wœrth
  22. Donnenheim
  23. Drachenbronn-Birlenbach
  24. Drusenheim
  25. Durrenbach
  26. Eberbach-Seltz
  27. Engwiller
  28. Eschbach
  29. Forstfeld
  30. Forstheim
  31. Fort-Louis
  32. Frœschwiller
  33. Gambsheim
  34. Geudertheim
  35. Gœrsdorf
  36. Gries
  37. Gumbrechtshoffen
  38. Gundershoffen
  39. Gunstett
  40. Haguenau
  41. Hatten
  42. Hegeney
  43. Herrlisheim
  44. Hochstett
  45. Hœrdt
  46. Hoffen
  47. Hunspach
  48. Huttendorf
  49. Ingolsheim
  50. Kaltenhouse
  51. Kauffenheim
  52. Keffenach
  53. Kesseldorf
  54. Kilstett
  55. Kindwiller
  56. Krautwiller
  57. Kriegsheim
  58. Kurtzenhouse
  59. Kutzenhausen
  60. Lampertsloch
  61. Langensoultzbach
  62. Laubach
  63. Lauterbourg
  64. Lembach
  65. Leutenheim
  66. Lobsann
  67. Memmelshoffen
  68. Merkwiller-Pechelbronn
  69. Mertzwiller
  70. Mietesheim
  71. Mittelschaeffolsheim
  72. Mommenheim
  73. Morsbronn-les-Bains
  74. Morschwiller
  75. Mothern
  76. Munchhausen
  77. Neewiller-près-Lauterbourg
  78. Neuhaeusel
  79. Niederbronn-les-Bains
  80. Niederlauterbach
  81. Niedermodern
  82. Niederrœdern
  83. Niederschaeffolsheim
  84. Niedersteinbach
  85. Oberbronn
  86. Oberdorf-Spachbach
  87. Oberhoffen-lès-Wissembourg
  88. Oberhoffen-sur-Moder
  89. Oberlauterbach
  90. Oberrœdern
  91. Obersteinbach
  92. Offendorf
  93. Offwiller
  94. Ohlungen
  95. Olwisheim
  96. Preuschdorf
  97. Reichshoffen
  98. Retschwiller
  99. Riedseltz
  100. Rittershoffen
  101. Rœschwoog
  102. Rohrwiller
  103. Roppenheim
  104. Rothbach
  105. Rott
  106. Rottelsheim
  107. Rountzenheim
  108. Salmbach
  109. Schaffhouse-près-Seltz
  110. Scheibenhard
  111. Schirrhein
  112. Schirrhoffen
  113. Schleithal
  114. Schœnenbourg
  115. Schweighouse-sur-Moder
  116. Seebach
  117. Seltz
  118. Sessenheim
  119. Siegen
  120. Soufflenheim
  121. Soultz-sous-Forêts
  122. Stattmatten
  123. Steinseltz
  124. Stundwiller
  125. Surbourg
  126. Trimbach
  127. Uhlwiller
  128. Uhrwiller
  129. Uttenhoffen
  130. Val-de-Moder
  131. Wahlenheim
  132. Walbourg
  133. Weitbruch
  134. Weyersheim
  135. Windstein
  136. Wingen
  137. Wintershouse
  138. Wintzenbach
  139. Wissembourg
  140. Wittersheim
  141. Wœrth
  142. Zinswiller

References

Coordinates: 48°54′N 7°48′E / 48.9°N 7.8°E / 48.9; 7.8

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