The canton of Le Sud-Gironde is an administrative division of the Gironde department, southwestern France. It was created at the French canton reorganisation which came into effect in March 2015. Its seat is in Langon.[1]
It consists of the following communes:[1]
- Aubiac
- Bazas
- Bernos-Beaulac
- Bieujac
- Birac
- Bommes
- Bourideys
- Captieux
- Castets et Castillon
- Cauvignac
- Cazalis
- Cazats
- Cours-les-Bains
- Cudos
- Escaudes
- Fargues
- Gajac
- Gans
- Giscos
- Goualade
- Grignols
- Labescau
- Langon
- Lartigue
- Lavazan
- Léogeats
- Lerm-et-Musset
- Lignan-de-Bazas
- Lucmau
- Marimbault
- Marions
- Masseilles
- Mazères
- Le Nizan
- Noaillan
- Pompéjac
- Préchac
- Roaillan
- Saint-Côme
- Saint-Loubert
- Saint-Michel-de-Castelnau
- Saint-Pardon-de-Conques
- Saint-Pierre-de-Mons
- Sauternes
- Sauviac
- Sendets
- Sillas
- Toulenne
- Uzeste
- Villandraut
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