Canton of Cléry-Saint-Andre
The canton of Cléry-Saint-Andre is a French administrative division department of the Loiret.
The canton of Cléry-Saint-Andre was named, before 1918, canton of Cléry , common the chief town having been famous at that time.
The canton of Cléry had been created in 1848, by division of old the canton of Cléry it Ferté-Saint-Aubin . By convenience, the two general advisers (1833-1848) of this removed canton are listed here.
Recuttings of the districts intervened in 1926 and 1942 do not have affected the canton of Cléry-Saint-Andre, attached since 1800 (an VIII) with the District of Orleans.
Composition
The canton of Cléry-Saint-Andre joins together the common :
- Cléry-Saint-Andre (called in the past Cléry ;
- Dry ;
- Jouy-the-Potter;
- Mareau-with-Meadows;
- Wall-lez-Cléry (called in the past Wall ).
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