Canton of Lemberg
Former canton in France
Lemberg | |
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Former canton | |
Location within the district of Bitche in 1790 | |
Country | France |
Department | Moselle |
No. of communes | 12 |
Established | 1790 |
Disbanded | 1802 |
Seat | Lemberg |
Area | 124.07 km2 (47.90 sq mi) |
Population (1800) | 6,269 |
• Density | 51/km2 (130/sq mi) |
The canton of Lemberg is a former canton of France, located in the Moselle department. It was created in 1790 and disbanded in 1802.[1]
Its municipalities are today all part of the canton of Bitche.
- Althorn
- Enchenberg
- Goetzenbruck
- Holbach
- Lambach
- Lemberg (with Saint-Louis)
- Meisenthal
- Montbronn
- Mouterhouse
- Sarreinsberg
- Siersthal
- Soucht
See also
References
- ^ De Bouteiller, Ernest (1874). Dictionnaire topographique de l'ancien département de la Moselle : comprenant les noms de lieu anciens et modernes (in French). Paris: imprimerie nationale. p. 144.
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Cantons of the Moselle department
- Algrange
- Bitche
- Boulay-Moselle
- Bouzonville
- Les Coteaux de Moselle
- Fameck
- Faulquemont
- Forbach
- Freyming-Merlebach
- Hayange
- Metz-1
- Metz-2
- Metz-3
- Metzervisse
- Montigny-lès-Metz
- Le Pays Messin
- Phalsbourg
- Rombas
- Saint-Avold
- Sarralbe
- Sarrebourg
- Sarreguemines
- Le Saulnois
- Le Sillon Mosellan
- Stiring-Wendel
- Thionville
- Yutz
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