Ussel
Location within the region Nouvelle-Aquitaine
Location within the region Nouvelle-Aquitaine
CountryFrance
RegionNouvelle-Aquitaine
DepartmentCorrèze
No. of communes79
SubprefectureUssel
Area
2,021.9 km2 (780.7 sq mi)
Population
 (Jan. 2021)[1]
40,899
  Density20/km2 (50/sq mi)
INSEE code193

The arrondissement of Ussel is an arrondissement of France in the Corrèze department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region. It has 79 communes.[2] Its population is 41,931 (2016), and its area is 2,021.9 km2 (780.7 sq mi).[3]

Composition

The communes of the arrondissement of Ussel, and their INSEE codes, are:[2]

  1. Aix (19002)
  2. Alleyrat (19006)
  3. Ambrugeat (19008)
  4. Bellechassagne (19021)
  5. Bort-les-Orgues (19028)
  6. Bugeat (19033)
  7. Champagnac-la-Noaille (19039)
  8. Chapelle-Spinasse (19046)
  9. Chaumeil (19051)
  10. Chavanac (19052)
  11. Chaveroche (19053)
  12. Chirac-Bellevue (19055)
  13. Combressol (19058)
  14. Confolent-Port-Dieu (19167)
  15. Couffy-sur-Sarsonne (19064)
  16. Courteix (19065)
  17. Darnets (19070)
  18. Davignac (19071)
  19. Égletons (19073)
  20. Eygurande (19080)
  21. Feyt (19083)
  22. Lafage-sur-Sombre (19097)
  23. Lamazière-Basse (19102)
  24. Lamazière-Haute (19103)
  25. Lapleau (19106)
  26. Laroche-près-Feyt (19108)
  27. Latronche (19110)
  28. Laval-sur-Luzège (19111)
  29. Liginiac (19113)
  30. Lignareix (19114)
  31. Marcillac-la-Croisille (19125)
  32. Margerides (19128)
  33. Maussac (19130)
  34. Merlines (19134)
  35. Mestes (19135)
  36. Meymac (19136)
  37. Meyrignac-l'Église (19137)
  38. Millevaches (19139)
  39. Monestier-Merlines (19141)
  40. Monestier-Port-Dieu (19142)
  41. Montaignac-sur-Doustre (19143)
  42. Moustier-Ventadour (19145)
  43. Neuvic (19148)
  44. Palisse (19157)
  45. Péret-Bel-Air (19159)
  46. Pérols-sur-Vézère (19160)
  47. Peyrelevade (19164)
  48. Roche-le-Peyroux (19175)
  49. Rosiers-d'Égletons (19176)
  50. Saint-Angel (19180)
  51. Saint-Bonnet-près-Bort (19190)
  52. Sainte-Marie-Lapanouze (19219)
  53. Saint-Étienne-aux-Clos (19199)
  54. Saint-Étienne-la-Geneste (19200)
  55. Saint-Exupéry-les-Roches (19201)
  56. Saint-Fréjoux (19204)
  57. Saint-Germain-Lavolps (19206)
  58. Saint-Hilaire-Foissac (19208)
  59. Saint-Hilaire-Luc (19210)
  60. Saint-Merd-de-Lapleau (19225)
  61. Saint-Merd-les-Oussines (19226)
  62. Saint-Pantaléon-de-Lapleau (19228)
  63. Saint-Pardoux-le-Neuf (19232)
  64. Saint-Pardoux-le-Vieux (19233)
  65. Saint-Rémy (19238)
  66. Saint-Setiers (19241)
  67. Saint-Sulpice-les-Bois (19244)
  68. Saint-Victour (19247)
  69. Saint-Yrieix-le-Déjalat (19249)
  70. Sarran (19251)
  71. Sarroux-Saint Julien (19252)
  72. Sérandon (19256)
  73. Sornac (19261)
  74. Soudeilles (19263)
  75. Soursac (19264)
  76. Thalamy (19266)
  77. Ussel (19275)
  78. Valiergues (19277)
  79. Veyrières (19283)

History

The arrondissement of Ussel was created in 1800, disbanded in 1926 and restored in 1943.[4] At the January 2017 reorganisation of the arrondissements of Corrèze, it gained 19 communes from the arrondissement of Tulle, and it lost eight communes to the arrondissement of Tulle.[5]

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 Ussel were, as of January 2015:[6]

  1. Bort-les-Orgues
  2. Bugeat
  3. Eygurande
  4. Meymac
  5. Neuvic
  6. Sornac
  7. Ussel-Est
  8. Ussel-Ouest

Sub-prefects

References

  1. "Téléchargement du fichier d'ensemble des populations légales en 2021". The National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies. 28 December 2023.
  2. 1 2 "Arrondissement d'Ussel (193)". INSEE. Retrieved 2019-09-28.
  3. "Comparateur de territoire, géographie au 01/01/2019". INSEE. Retrieved 2019-09-28.
  4. Historique de la Corrèze
  5. "Arrêté préfectoral, 30 December 2016" (PDF). pp. 122–130. Retrieved 2019-10-09.
  6. Populations légales 2012: 19 Corrèze, INSEE

45°33′N 2°19′E / 45.55°N 2.32°E / 45.55; 2.32

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