Composition
The canton comprises 25 communes and a total of 7,321 inhabitants (census of 1999, without double counting).
| Commune | Population | Post Code | INSEE Code |
|---|---|---|---|
| Amplier | 248 | 62760 | 62030 |
| Bienvillers-au-Bois | 619 | 62111 | 62130 |
| Couin | 90 | 62760 | 62242 |
| Famechon | 139 | 62760 | 62322 |
| Foncquevillers | 466 | 62111 | 62341 |
| Gaudiempré | 187 | 62760 | 62368 |
| Gommecourt | 126 | 62111 | 62375 |
| Grincourt-lès-Pas | 39 | 62760 | 62389 |
| Halloy | 209 | 62760 | 62404 |
| Hannescamps | 149 | 62111 | 62409 |
| Hébuterne | 465 | 62111 | 62422 |
| Hénu | 152 | 62760 | 62430 |
| Humbercamps | 251 | 62158 | 62465 |
| Mondicourt | 676 | 62760 | 62583 |
| Orville | 325 | 62760 | 62640 |
| Pas-en-Artois | 938 | 62760 | 62649 |
| Pommera | 245 | 62760 | 62663 |
| Pommier | 188 | 62111 | 62664 |
| Puisieux | 609 | 62116 | 62672 |
| Sailly-au-Bois | 265 | 62111 | 62733 |
| Saint-Amand | 164 | 62760 | 62741 |
| Sarton | 162 | 62760 | 62779 |
| Souastre | 324 | 62111 | 62800 |
| Thièvres | 132 | 62760 | 62814 |
| Warlincourt-lès-Pas | 153 | 62760 | 62877 |
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