Arrondissement of Saint-Quentin

The arrondissement of Saint-Quentin is an arrondissement of France in the Aisne department in the Hauts-de-France region. It has 126 communes.[1] Its population is 128,958 (2016), and its area is 1,071.2 km2 (413.6 sq mi).[2]

Saint-Quentin
Location within the region Hauts-de-France
CountryFrance
RegionHauts-de-France
DepartmentAisne
No. of communes126
SubprefectureSaint-Quentin
Area
  Total1,071.2 km2 (413.6 sq mi)
Population
 (2016)
  Total128,958
  Density120/km2 (300/sq mi)
INSEE code023

Composition

The communes of the arrondissement of Saint-Quentin, and their INSEE codes are:[1]

  1. Alaincourt (02009)
  2. Annois (02019)
  3. Artemps (02025)
  4. Attilly (02029)
  5. Aubencheul-aux-Bois (02030)
  6. Aubigny-aux-Kaisnes (02032)
  7. Beaurevoir (02057)
  8. Beauvois-en-Vermandois (02060)
  9. Becquigny (02061)
  10. Bellenglise (02063)
  11. Bellicourt (02065)
  12. Benay (02066)
  13. Berthenicourt (02075)
  14. Bohain-en-Vermandois (02095)
  15. Bony (02100)
  16. Brancourt-le-Grand (02112)
  17. Bray-Saint-Christophe (02117)
  18. Brissay-Choigny (02123)
  19. Brissy-Hamégicourt (02124)
  20. Castres (02142)
  21. Le Catelet (02143)
  22. Caulaincourt (02144)
  23. Cerizy (02149)
  24. Châtillon-sur-Oise (02170)
  25. Chevresis-Monceau (02184)
  26. Clastres (02199)
  27. Contescourt (02214)
  28. Croix-Fonsomme (02240)
  29. Cugny (02246)
  30. Dallon (02257)
  31. Douchy (02270)
  32. Dury (02273)
  33. Essigny-le-Grand (02287)
  34. Essigny-le-Petit (02288)
  35. Estrées (02291)
  36. Étaves-et-Bocquiaux (02293)
  37. Étreillers (02296)
  38. Fayet (02303)
  39. La Ferté-Chevresis (02306)
  40. Fieulaine (02310)
  41. Flavy-le-Martel (02315)
  42. Fluquières (02317)
  43. Fonsomme (02319)
  44. Fontaine-lès-Clercs (02320)
  45. Fontaine-Notre-Dame (02322)
  46. Fontaine-Uterte (02323)
  47. Foreste (02327)
  48. Francilly-Selency (02330)
  49. Fresnoy-le-Grand (02334)
  50. Gauchy (02340)
  51. Germaine (02343)
  52. Gibercourt (02345)
  53. Gouy (02352)
  54. Gricourt (02355)
  55. Grugies (02359)
  56. Happencourt (02367)
  57. Hargicourt (02370)
  58. Harly (02371)
  59. Hinacourt (02380)
  60. Holnon (02382)
  61. Homblières (02383)
  62. Itancourt (02387)
  63. Jeancourt (02390)
  64. Joncourt (02392)
  65. Jussy (02397)
  66. Lanchy (02402)
  67. Lehaucourt (02374)
  68. Lempire (02417)
  69. Lesdins (02420)
  70. Levergies (02426)
  71. Ly-Fontaine (02446)
  72. Magny-la-Fosse (02451)
  73. Maissemy (02452)
  74. Marcy (02459)
  75. Mesnil-Saint-Laurent (02481)
  76. Mézières-sur-Oise (02483)
  77. Montbrehain (02500)
  78. Mont-d'Origny (02503)
  79. Montescourt-Lizerolles (02504)
  80. Montigny-en-Arrouaise (02511)
  81. Morcourt (02525)
  82. Moÿ-de-l'Aisne (02532)
  83. Nauroy (02539)
  84. Neuville-Saint-Amand (02549)
  85. Neuvillette (02552)
  86. Ollezy (02570)
  87. Omissy (02571)
  88. Origny-Sainte-Benoite (02575)
  89. Parpeville (02592)
  90. Pithon (02604)
  91. Pleine-Selve (02605)
  92. Pontru (02614)
  93. Pontruet (02615)
  94. Prémont (02618)
  95. Ramicourt (02635)
  96. Regny (02636)
  97. Remaucourt (02637)
  98. Remigny (02639)
  99. Renansart (02640)
  100. Ribemont (02648)
  101. Roupy (02658)
  102. Rouvroy (02659)
  103. Saint-Quentin (02691)
  104. Saint-Simon (02694)
  105. Savy (02702)
  106. Seboncourt (02703)
  107. Sequehart (02708)
  108. Serain (02709)
  109. Seraucourt-le-Grand (02710)
  110. Séry-lès-Mézières (02717)
  111. Sissy (02721)
  112. Sommette-Eaucourt (02726)
  113. Surfontaine (02732)
  114. Thenelles (02741)
  115. Trefcon (02747)
  116. Tugny-et-Pont (02752)
  117. Urvillers (02756)
  118. Vaux-en-Vermandois (02772)
  119. Vendelles (02774)
  120. Vendeuil (02775)
  121. Vendhuile (02776)
  122. Le Verguier (02782)
  123. Vermand (02785)
  124. Villeret (02808)
  125. Villers-le-Sec (02813)
  126. Villers-Saint-Christophe (02815)

History

The arrondissement of Saint-Quentin was created in 1800.[3]

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 Saint-Quentin were, as of January 2015:[4]

Sub-prefects

gollark: TLC does three bits a cell, so you get 2³ = 8 voltage levels, etc. - you trade off endurance and speed for density.
gollark: The issue with it is that the flash memory wears down in some way after a bunch of program/erase cycles, so it has trouble reading/writing accurately or something, and this is a greater problem for MLC than SLC because it has to read finer gradations.
gollark: I mean, yes, the naming is weird.
gollark: MLC is two bits a cell, so it has to distinguish *four* voltage levels. This means you get twice the density.
gollark: SLC flash stores only one bit per cell, so it needs to distinguish two voltage levels.

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