Old communes of Ariège
This page recalls all the old communes of the Département of Ariège which existed since the French revolution, as well as creations and the official modifications of name.
The list does not contain the simple modifications of the territory of a commune (passage of a hamlet of a commune with another, for example).
Information before 1943 can be incomplete.
Fusion
*: creation of a new commune
1975
- Villeneuve-of-Bosc the > Saint-Jean-of-Rods
1973
- Banat > Tarascon-on-Ariège
- Cazenave-Greenhouse-and-Allens > Tarascon-on-Ariège - (common restored in 1981)
- Engravies > Dun
- Merviel > Dun
- Rogalle > Soueix
- Senesse-with-Senabugue > Dun
1971
- Bonac > Bonac-Irazein *
- Irazein > Bonac-Irazein *
1969
- Vic > Oust
1965
- Amplaing > Mercus-Garrabet
- Saleix > Auzat
1865
- Rouzaud > Saint-Victor-Rouzaud *
- Saint-Victor > Saint-Victor-Rouzaud *
1851
- Capoulet > Capoulet-and-Junac *
- Junac > Capoulet-and-Junac *
1849
- Cazenave > Cazenave-Greenhouse-and-Allens *
- Greenhouse-and-Allens > Cazenave-Greenhouse-and-Allens *
1828
- Aynat > Bédeilhac-and-Aynat *
- Bédeilhac > Bédeilhac-and-Aynat *
1826
- CERT > Castelnau-Durban
Creation
1981
- Re-establishment of Cazenave-Greenhouse-and-Allens starting from Tarascon-on-Ariège
1949
- Holy-Suzanne
1929
- Durfort and Villeneuve-of-Latou the starting from Villeneuve-Durfort, removed commune
1926
- the Pivot by dismemberment of the commune of Bélesta
1892
1888
- Lasserre by dismemberment of the communes of Tourtouse-and-Lasserre (common removed) and of Montardit
- Tourtouse by dismemberment of the commune of Tourtouse-and-Lasserre, removed commune
1870
- Troye by dismemberment of the commune of Saint-Quentin
Modification of official name
1992
- Soueix > Soueix-Rogalle
1987
- Illat > Ilhat
1985
- Lézat > Lézat-on-Lèze
1983
- Prat-and-Bonrepaux > Prat-Bonrepaux
1971
- Sentaraille > Lorp-Sentaraille
1965
- Goulier-and-Olbier > Goulier
1962
- Montégut > Montégut-in-Couserans
1958
- Castillon > Castillon-in-Couserans
- Daumazan > Daumazan-on-Arize
- Holy-Cross > Holy-Cross-Volvestre
- Greenhouses > Greenhouse-on-Arget
- Tarascon > Tarascon-on-Ariège
1938
- Aulus > Aulus-the-Baths
- Saint-Quentin > Saint-Quentin-the-Turn
- Troye > Troye-in Ariège
1936
- Durban > Durban-on-Arize
- Tool bags > Tool bag-on-Ariège
- Montjoie > Montjoie-in-Couserans
- Rieux > Rieux-with-Pelleport
- Roquefort > Roquefort-the-Cascades
- Savignac > Savignac-les-Ormeaux
- Thouars > Thouars-on-Arize
1933
- Countryside > Countryside-on-Arize
1932
- Mérens > Mérens-the-Valleys
1931
- Reduction > Reduction-the-Three-Lords
1928
- Hospitalet > Hospitalet-près-l' Andorra
1921
- Montégut > Montégut-Plantaurel
- Midsummer's Day > Saint-Jean-of-Castillonnais the
1915
- Allemans > It Turn-of-Crieu the
- Vilhac-and-Aiguilhanes > Lesparrou
1900
- Mercus > Mercus-Garrabet
1899
- Doors > Manses
1888
- Ax > Ax-the-Thermal baths
1879
- Carla-the-Count > Carla-Bayle
1876
- Cazal-of-Faures > Mill-Nine
1874
- Ornolac > Ornolac-Ussat-the-Baths
1873
- Border Them > Them Border-on-Lez
1872
- Border Them > Them Border-on-Arize
1832
- Durfort > Villeneuve-Durfort
1817
- Villeneuve-Durfort > Durfort
1815
- Manses > Doors
Sources
- charts of Cassini, database on the history of the common Frenchwomen
- CommunesGenWeb, history of the communes to the service of the genealogy
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