Canton of Beaumes-de-Venise - Composition

Composition

The communes in the canton of Beaumes-de-Venise:

  • Beaumes-de-Venise: 2,051 inhabitants
  • Gigondas : 648 inhabitants
  • Lafare : 97 inhabitants
  • La Roque-Alric : 54 inhabitants
  • Sablet : 1,282 inhabitants
  • Suzette : 129 inhabitants
  • Vacqueyras : 1,061 inhabitants
Cantons of the Vaucluse department
  • Apt
  • Avignon-Est
  • Avignon-Nord
  • Avignon-Ouest
  • Avignon-Sud
  • Beaumes-de-Venise
  • Bédarrides
  • Bollène
  • Bonnieux
  • Cadenet
  • Carpentras-Nord
  • Carpentras-Sud
  • Cavaillon
  • Gordes
  • L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue
  • Malaucène
  • Mormoiron
  • Orange-Est
  • Orange-Ouest
  • Pernes-les-Fontaines
  • Pertuis
  • Sault
  • Vaison-la-Romaine
  • Valréas


Coordinates: 44°10′12″N 5°00′06″E / 44.17000°N 5.00167°E / 44.17000; 5.00167

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