Montaigut, Puy-de-Dôme
Montaigut | ||
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Notre-Dame-de-Bonne-Nouvelle church. | ||
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Montaigut | ||
Location within Auvergne region Montaigut | ||
Coordinates: 46°10′48″N 2°48′34″E / 46.18°N 2.8094°ECoordinates: 46°10′48″N 2°48′34″E / 46.18°N 2.8094°E | ||
Country | France | |
Region | Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes | |
Department | Puy-de-Dôme | |
Arrondissement | Arrondissement of Riom | |
Canton | Canton of Montaigut | |
Government | ||
• Mayor (2014-2020) | Claire Lempereur[1] | |
Area1 | 8.18 km2 (3.16 sq mi) | |
Population (2011)2 | 1,027 | |
• Density | 130/km2 (330/sq mi) | |
INSEE/Postal code | 63233 / 63700 | |
Elevation |
535–714 m (1,755–2,343 ft) (avg. 626 m or 2,054 ft) | |
1 French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km² (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries. 2 Population without double counting: residents of multiple communes (e.g., students and military personnel) only counted once. |
Montaigut is a commune in the Puy-de-Dôme department in Auvergne in central France.
Population
Historical population | ||
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Year | Pop. | ±% |
1793 | 1,657 | — |
1800 | 1,460 | −11.9% |
1806 | 1,434 | −1.8% |
1821 | 1,442 | +0.6% |
1831 | 1,421 | −1.5% |
1836 | 1,620 | +14.0% |
1841 | 1,652 | +2.0% |
1846 | 1,675 | +1.4% |
1851 | 1,641 | −2.0% |
1856 | 1,624 | −1.0% |
1861 | 1,700 | +4.7% |
1866 | 1,710 | +0.6% |
1872 | 1,749 | +2.3% |
1876 | 1,793 | +2.5% |
1881 | 1,855 | +3.5% |
1886 | 1,830 | −1.3% |
1891 | 1,915 | +4.6% |
1896 | 1,881 | −1.8% |
1901 | 1,886 | +0.3% |
1906 | 1,838 | −2.5% |
1911 | 1,786 | −2.8% |
1921 | 1,658 | −7.2% |
1926 | 1,639 | −1.1% |
1931 | 1,563 | −4.6% |
1936 | 1,498 | −4.2% |
1946 | 1,562 | +4.3% |
1954 | 1,708 | +9.3% |
1962 | 1,744 | +2.1% |
1968 | 1,665 | −4.5% |
1975 | 1,547 | −7.1% |
1982 | 1,476 | −4.6% |
1990 | 1,235 | −16.3% |
1999 | 1,129 | −8.6% |
2006 | 1,075 | −4.8% |
2011 | 1,027 | −4.5% |
See also
References
- ↑ Site de la préfecture du Puy-de-Dôme, consulté le 8 janvier 2008
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