Arrondissement of Narbonne


The arrondissement of Narbonne is an arrondissement of France in the Aude department in the Occitanie région. Its INSEE code is 113 and its capital city is Narbonne. It has 109 communes. Its population is 165,940, and its area is.
It is the easternmost of the arrondissements of the department. The main cities, with more than 5,000 inhabitants in 2012, in the arrondissement are Narbonne, Lézignan-Corbières, Coursan, Port-la-Nouvelle and Sigean.

Geography

The arrondissement of Narbonne is bordered to the north by the Hérault department, to the east by the Mediterranean Sea, to the south by the Pyrénées-Orientales department, to the southwest by the arrondissement of Limoux and to the northwest by the arrondissement of Carcassonne.

Composition

The communes of the arrondissement of Narbonne, and their INSEE codes, are:
  1. Albas
  2. Albières
  3. Argeliers
  4. Argens-Minervois
  5. Armissan
  6. Auriac
  7. Bages
  8. Bizanet
  9. Bize-Minervois
  10. Bouisse
  11. Boutenac
  12. Camplong-d'Aude
  13. Canet
  14. Cascastel-des-Corbières
  15. Castelnau-d'Aude
  16. Caves
  17. Conilhac-Corbières
  18. Coursan
  19. Coustouge
  20. Cruscades
  21. Cucugnan
  22. Cuxac-d'Aude
  23. Davejean
  24. Dernacueillette
  25. Duilhac-sous-Peyrepertuse
  26. Durban-Corbières
  27. Embres-et-Castelmaure
  28. Escales
  29. Fabrezan
  30. Félines-Termenès
  31. Ferrals-les-Corbières
  32. Feuilla
  33. Fitou
  34. Fleury
  35. Fontcouverte
  36. Fontjoncouse
  37. Fraissé-des-Corbières
  38. Ginestas
  39. Gruissan
  40. Homps
  41. Jonquières
  42. Lagrasse
  43. Lairière
  44. Lanet
  45. Laroque-de-Fa
  46. Leucate
  47. Lézignan-Corbières
  48. Luc-sur-Orbieu
  49. Mailhac
  50. Maisons
  51. Marcorignan
  52. Massac
  53. Mirepeisset
  54. Montbrun-des-Corbières
  55. Montgaillard
  56. Montjoi
  57. Montredon-des-Corbières
  58. Montséret
  59. Moussan
  60. Mouthoumet
  61. Moux
  62. Narbonne
  63. Névian
  64. Ornaisons
  65. Ouveillan
  66. Padern
  67. Palairac
  68. La Palme
  69. Paraza
  70. Paziols
  71. Peyriac-de-Mer
  72. Portel-des-Corbières
  73. Port-la-Nouvelle
  74. Pouzols-Minervois
  75. Quintillan
  76. Raissac-d'Aude
  77. Ribaute
  78. Roquecourbe-Minervois
  79. Roquefort-des-Corbières
  80. Roubia
  81. Rouffiac-des-Corbières
  82. Saint-André-de-Roquelongue
  83. Saint-Couat-d'Aude
  84. Sainte-Valière
  85. Saint-Jean-de-Barrou
  86. Saint-Laurent-de-la-Cabrerisse
  87. Saint-Marcel-sur-Aude
  88. Saint-Martin-des-Puits
  89. Saint-Nazaire-d'Aude
  90. Saint-Pierre-des-Champs
  91. Sallèles-d'Aude
  92. Salles-d'Aude
  93. Salza
  94. Sigean
  95. Soulatgé
  96. Talairan
  97. Termes
  98. Thézan-des-Corbières
  99. Tournissan
  100. Tourouzelle
  101. Treilles
  102. Tuchan
  103. Ventenac-en-Minervois
  104. Vignevieille
  105. Villedaigne
  106. Villeneuve-les-Corbières
  107. Villerouge-Termenès
  108. Villesèque-des-Corbières
  109. Vinassan

    History

The arrondissement of Narbonne was created in 1800. At the January 2017 reorganization of the arrondissements of Aude, it gained 27 communes from the arrondissement of Carcassonne.
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 Narbonne were, as of January 2015:
  1. Coursan
  2. Durban-Corbières
  3. Ginestas
  4. Lézignan-Corbières
  5. Narbonne-Est
  6. Narbonne-Ouest
  7. Narbonne-Sud
  8. Sigean
  9. Tuchan