Communauté urbaine d'Alençon
The Communauté urbaine d'Alençon is the communauté urbaine, an intercommunal structure, centred on the city of Alençon. It is located in the Orne and Sarthe departments, in the Normandy and Pays de la Loire regions, northwestern France. It was created in December 1996. Its population was 58,919 in 2014, of which 27,161 in Alençon proper.[1]
Composition
The communauté urbaine consists of the following 34 communes, of which 5 (Arçonnay, Champfleur, Chenay, Saint Paterne - Le Chevain and Villeneuve-en-Perseigne) in the Sarthe department:[1][2]
- Alençon
- Arçonnay
- Cerisé
- Champfleur
- Chenay
- Ciral
- Colombiers
- Condé-sur-Sarthe
- Cuissai
- Damigny
- Écouves
- La Ferrière-Bochard
- Fontenai-les-Louvets
- Gandelain
- Héloup
- Lalacelle
- Larré
- Livaie
- Longuenoë
- Lonrai
- Ménil-Erreux
- Mieuxcé
- Pacé
- La Roche-Mabile
- Saint-Céneri-le-Gérei
- Saint-Denis-sur-Sarthon
- Saint-Didier-sous-Écouves
- Saint-Ellier-les-Bois
- Saint-Germain-du-Corbéis
- Saint-Nicolas-des-Bois
- Saint Paterne - Le Chevain
- Semallé
- Valframbert
- Villeneuve-en-Perseigne
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