Eurométropole de Strasbourg

Eurométropole de Strasbourg is the métropole, an intercommunal structure, centred on the city of Strasbourg. It is located in the Bas-Rhin department, in the Grand Est region, northeastern France. It was created in January 2015, replacing the previous Communauté urbaine de Strasbourg,[1] and covers that part of the Strasbourg metropolitan area that lies in France. Its area is 337.6 km2.[2] Its population was 505,272 in 2019, of which 287,228 in Strasbourg proper.[3] The annual budget of the métropole was €1.897 billion in 2020.[4]

Eurométropole de Strasbourg
Map of the Eurométropole de Strasbourg
CountryFrance
RegionGrand Est
DepartmentBas-Rhin
No. of communes33
EstablishedDecember 4, 1967
SeatStrasbourg
Government
  President (2020-2026) Pia Imbs
Area
337.6 km2 (130.3 sq mi)
Population
 (2019)
505,272
  Density1,497/km2 (3,880/sq mi)
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History

The Urban Community of Strasbourg (French: Communauté urbaine de Strasbourg), also known by its French initials CUS, was founded in 1967. It became a métropole on 1 January 2015.[1]

Communes

The 33 communes of the métropole are,[5][6] with number of inhabitants (population municipale) on 1 January 2019:[3]

  1. Achenheim: 2,338
  2. Bischheim; 17,353
  3. Blaesheim; 1,301
  4. Breuschwickersheim: 1,313
  5. Eckbolsheim; 7,049
  6. Eckwersheim; 1,344
  7. Entzheim; 2,453
  8. Eschau; 5,424
  9. Fegersheim; 5,734
  10. Geispolsheim; 7,561
  11. Hangenbieten: 1,647
  12. Hœnheim; 11,304
  13. Holtzheim; 3,703
  14. Illkirch-Graffenstaden; 26,698
  15. Kolbsheim: 973
  16. Lampertheim; 3,405
  17. Lingolsheim; 19,439
  18. Lipsheim; 2,664
  19. Mittelhausbergen; 2,086
  20. Mundolsheim; 4,749
  21. Niederhausbergen; 1,663
  22. Oberhausbergen; 5,363
  23. Oberschaeffolsheim; 2,279
  24. Osthoffen: 816
  25. Ostwald; 12,723
  26. Plobsheim; 4,465
  27. Reichstett; 4,397
  28. Schiltigheim; 33,780
  29. Souffelweyersheim; 7,994
  30. Strasbourg; 287,228
  31. Vendenheim; 5,971
  32. La Wantzenau; 5,881
  33. Wolfisheim; 4,174

References


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