Canton of Phalsbourg
The canton of Phalsbourg is an administrative division of the Moselle department, northeastern France. Its borders were modified at the French canton reorganisation which came into effect in March 2015. Its seat is in Phalsbourg.[1]
It consists of the following communes:[1]
- Abreschviller
- Arzviller
- Aspach
- Barchain
- Berling
- Bourscheid
- Brouderdorff
- Brouviller
- Dabo
- Danne-et-Quatre-Vents
- Dannelbourg
- Fraquelfing
- Garrebourg
- Guntzviller
- Hangviller
- Harreberg
- Hartzviller
- Haselbourg
- Hattigny
- Héming
- Henridorff
- Hérange
- Hermelange
- Hesse
- Hommert
- Hultehouse
- Lafrimbolle
- Landange
- Laneuveville-lès-Lorquin
- Lixheim
- Lorquin
- Lutzelbourg
- Métairies-Saint-Quirin
- Metting
- Mittelbronn
- Neufmoulins
- Niderhoff
- Niderviller
- Nitting
- Phalsbourg
- Plaine-de-Walsch
- Saint-Jean-Kourtzerode
- Saint-Louis
- Saint-Quirin
- Schneckenbusch
- Troisfontaines
- Turquestein-Blancrupt
- Vasperviller
- Vescheim
- Vilsberg
- Voyer
- Walscheid
- Waltembourg
- Wintersbourg
- Xouaxange
- Zilling
References
- ^ a b Décret n° 2014-183 du 18 février 2014 portant délimitation des cantons dans le département de la Moselle
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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
48°46′N 7°16′E / 48.77°N 7.26°E / 48.77; 7.26
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