Arrondissement of Lunéville


The arrondissement of Lunéville is an arrondissement of France in the Meurthe-et-Moselle department in the Grand Est region. It has 164 communes. Its population is 78,662, and its area is.

Composition

The communes of the arrondissement of Lunéville, and their INSEE codes, are:
  1. Amenoncourt
  2. Ancerviller
  3. Angomont
  4. Anthelupt
  5. Arracourt
  6. Athienville
  7. Autrepierre
  8. Avricourt
  9. Azerailles
  10. Baccarat
  11. Badonviller
  12. Barbas
  13. Barbonville
  14. Bathelémont
  15. Bauzemont
  16. Bayon
  17. Bénaménil
  18. Bertrambois
  19. Bertrichamps
  20. Bezange-la-Grande
  21. Bienville-la-Petite
  22. Bionville
  23. Blainville-sur-l'Eau
  24. Blâmont
  25. Blémerey
  26. Bonviller
  27. Borville
  28. Bréménil
  29. Brémoncourt
  30. Brouville
  31. Bures
  32. Buriville
  33. Chanteheux
  34. Charmois
  35. Chazelles-sur-Albe
  36. Chenevières
  37. Cirey-sur-Vezouze
  38. Clayeures
  39. Coincourt
  40. Courbesseaux
  41. Crévic
  42. Crion
  43. Croismare
  44. Damelevières
  45. Deneuvre
  46. Deuxville
  47. Domèvre-sur-Vezouze
  48. Domjevin
  49. Domptail-en-l'Air
  50. Drouville
  51. Einvaux
  52. Einville-au-Jard
  53. Emberménil
  54. Essey-la-Côte
  55. Fenneviller
  56. Flainval
  57. Flin
  58. Fontenoy-la-Joûte
  59. Fraimbois
  60. Franconville
  61. Fréménil
  62. Frémonville
  63. Froville
  64. Gélacourt
  65. Gerbéviller
  66. Giriviller
  67. Glonville
  68. Gogney
  69. Gondrexon
  70. Hablainville
  71. Haigneville
  72. Halloville
  73. Harbouey
  74. Haudonville
  75. Haussonville
  76. Hénaménil
  77. Herbéviller
  78. Hériménil
  79. Hoéville
  80. Hudiviller
  81. Igney
  82. Jolivet
  83. Juvrecourt
  84. Lachapelle
  85. Lamath
  86. Landécourt
  87. Laneuveville-aux-Bois
  88. Laronxe
  89. Leintrey
  90. Lorey
  91. Loromontzey
  92. Lunéville
  93. Magnières
  94. Maixe
  95. Manonviller
  96. Marainviller
  97. Mattexey
  98. Méhoncourt
  99. Merviller
  100. Mignéville
  101. Moncel-lès-Lunéville
  102. Montigny
  103. Montreux
  104. Mont-sur-Meurthe
  105. Moriviller
  106. Mouacourt
  107. Moyen
  108. Neufmaisons
  109. Neuviller-lès-Badonviller
  110. Nonhigny
  111. Ogéviller
  112. Parroy
  113. Parux
  114. Petitmont
  115. Pettonville
  116. Pexonne
  117. Pierre-Percée
  118. Raon-lès-Leau
  119. Raville-sur-Sânon
  120. Réchicourt-la-Petite
  121. Réclonville
  122. Rehainviller
  123. Reherrey
  124. Reillon
  125. Remenoville
  126. Remoncourt
  127. Repaix
  128. Romain
  129. Rozelieures
  130. Saint-Boingt
  131. Saint-Clément
  132. Sainte-Pôle
  133. Saint-Germain
  134. Saint-Mard
  135. Saint-Martin
  136. Saint-Maurice-aux-Forges
  137. Saint-Rémy-aux-Bois
  138. Saint-Sauveur
  139. Seranville
  140. Serres
  141. Sionviller
  142. Sommerviller
  143. Tanconville
  144. Thiaville-sur-Meurthe
  145. Thiébauménil
  146. Vacqueville
  147. Val-et-Châtillon
  148. Valhey
  149. Vallois
  150. Vathiménil
  151. Vaucourt
  152. Vaxainville
  153. Vého
  154. Velle-sur-Moselle
  155. Veney
  156. Vennezey
  157. Verdenal
  158. Vigneulles
  159. Villacourt
  160. Virecourt
  161. Vitrimont
  162. Xermaménil
  163. Xousse
  164. Xures

    History

The arrondissement of Lunéville was created as part of the department Meurthe in 1800. Since 1871 it has been a part of the department Meurthe-et-Moselle.
As a result of the reorganisation of the cantons of France which came into effect in 2015, the borders of the cantons are no longer related to the borders of the arrondissements. The cantons of the arrondissement of Lunéville were, as of January 2015:
  1. Arracourt
  2. Baccarat
  3. Badonviller
  4. Bayon
  5. Blâmont
  6. Cirey-sur-Vezouze
  7. Gerbéviller
  8. Lunéville-Nord
  9. Lunéville-Sud