Old communes of Loiret
This page recalls all the old communes of the Département of Loiret 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
1974
1973
- Allainville-in-Beauce > Outarville
- Arrabloy > Gien
- Chemault > Boiscommun
- Dossainville > Césarville
- Faronville > Outarville
- Guignonville > Greneville-in-Beauce
- Izy > Bazoches-les-Gallerandes
- Saint-Péravy-Épreux > Outarville
- Sébouville > Guigneville
- Teillay-le-Gaudin > Outarville
- Teillay-Saint-Benoit > Dropping-in-Pithiverais
- Yèvre-le-Châtel > Yèvre-the-City
1972
- Bouzonville-in-Beauce > Pithiviers-the-Old
1971
- Changy > Varennes-Changy *
- Varennes-in-Gâtinais > Varennes-Changy *
1965
1831
- Saint-Germain-the-Large > Neuville-with-Wood
1828
- Gollainville > Orveau-Bellesauve
1824
- Bourgneuf > Loury
- Nests > Tournoisis
- Saint-Nicolas-Saint-Mesmin > Saint-Pryvé-Saint-Mesmin
1823
- Borough-the Abbey > Pithiviers
1821
- Souville > Yèvre-le-Châtel
- Villereau > Aulnay-the-River
- Sleuthhounds > Vrigny
1818
- Queuvre > Férolles
1813
- Rouville > Malesherbes
- Saint-Saver > Nibelle
- Trézan > Malesherbes
1812
1795
- Autry-the-City > Autry-le-Châtel
- Bricquemault > Holy-Genevieve-of-Wood
- Cléry > Cléry-Saint-Andre *
- Saint-Andrew > Cléry-Saint-Andre *
1791
- Monçay > Lailly-in-Valley
Creation
Modification of official name
2001
- Boësse > Boësses
- Tool bags > Tool bag-in-Gâtinais
1998
- Châteaurenard > Castle-Fox
1988
- Beaulieu > the Beaulieu-on-Loire
1978
- Césarville > Césarville-Dossainville
1957
- Fontenay > Fontenay-on-Loing
1956
- Ousson > the Ousson-on-Loire
1919
- the Batilly-on-Loire > Batilly-in-Puisaye
1918
- Épieds > Épieds-in-Beauce
- Saint-Lyé > Saint-Lyé-the-Forest
1912
- Batilly > the Batilly-on-Loire
1881
- Bignon > Bignon-Mirabeau
1813
- Charmont > Charmont-in-Beauce
Count of the removed communes
Are listed here, taking into account their presence in the geographical official Code of INSEE, the 15 communes having existed during coding in 1943, and are since then removed. By convention, the code INSEE and the denomination of these removed communes are carried in italics , while, in the column Remarques are indicated the date of suppression commune and the commune of fastening (with its code INSEE), as well as the possible statute of Commune partner.
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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