Canton of Saint-Barthélemy

The canton of Saint-Barthélemy (French: Canton de Saint-Barthélemy) is a former canton of Guadeloupe. It was located in the arrondissement of Saint-Martin-Saint-Barthélemy, with its administrative seat located in Saint-Barthélemy.[1]

Canton of Saint-Barthélemy
Former canton
CountryFrance
Overseas region
and department
Guadeloupe
No. of communes1
Disbanded22 February 2007
SeatSaint-Barthélemy
Area
  Total21 km2 (8 sq mi)
Population
 (2007)
  Total8,450
  Density402/km2 (1,040/sq mi)

Communes

The canton's only commune, Saint-Barthélemy had a population of 8,450 in 2007 when the canton ceased to exist.[2]

Administration

List of successive general councillors
Term Name Party
1955 1973 Rémy De Haenen UNR then DVD
1973 1985 M. Blanchard DVD
1985 1992 M. Ledée DVD
1992 1998 Nordleing Magras
1998 2007 Michel Magras DVG
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gollark: So I guess either the entire system is missing obvious low-hanging fruit, the possible benefits of updated vaccines are known but not enough to make people actually budge, or the decision-making people think that updated vaccines wouldn't be significantly better.

References

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