Old communes of Gard

This page recalls all the old communes of the Département of the Gard 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

1972

1969

  • Cadière > It Cadière-and-Cambo *
  • Cambo > It Cadière-and-Cambo *

1959

  • Cézas > Sumène

1829

  • Comiac-with-Florian > Logrian-and-Comiac-with-Florian *
  • Logrian > Logrian-and-Comiac-with-Florian *

1818

1816

1815

1814

  • Capelle > It Capelle-and-Masmolène *
  • Garrigues > Garrigues-and-Holy-Eulalie *
  • Masmolène > It Capelle-and-Masmolène *
  • Sagriès > Sanilhac-and-Sagriès *
  • Holy-Eulalie > Garrigues-and-Holy-Eulalie *
  • Sanilhac > Sanilhac-and-Sagriès *

1813

1812

Creation

1961

1949

1947

1904

1857

  • Bessèges by dismemberment of the commune of Castillon-with-Gagnières and Robiac

1841

Modification of official name

2006

  • Peyroles > Peyrolles

2001

1998

1987

1983

1976

1971

1962

1958

1956

1955

1937

1936

  • Castling > It Castling-on-Cèze

1926

1922

1899

  • Orsan-and-Quilhan > Orsan

1894

1891

1887

1886

1874

1873

1869

  • Blannaves > Branoux

1862

  • Durfort > Durfort-and-Saint-Martin-with-Sossenac

1841

  • Castillon > Castillon-with-Gagnières

1836

1835

  • Saint-Gilles-the-Butcheries > Saint-Gilles

1815

1813

1808

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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