Arrondissement of Saint-Omer

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The arrondissement of Saint-Omer is an arrondissement of France in the Pas-de-Calais department in the Hauts-de-France region. It has 89 communes.[2] Its population is 129,124 (2021), and its area is 813.0 km2 (313.9 sq mi).[3]

CountryFrance
Area
813.0 km2 (313.9 sq mi)
Population
(2023)[1]
128,316
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Saint-Omer
Location within the region Hauts-de-France
Location within the region Hauts-de-France
CountryFrance
RegionHauts-de-France
DepartmentPas-de-Calais
No. of communes89
SubprefectureSaint-Omer
Area
813.0 km2 (313.9 sq mi)
Population
 (2023)[1]
128,316
  Density157.8/km2 (408.8/sq mi)
INSEE code625
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Composition

The communes of the arrondissement of Saint-Omer, and their INSEE codes, are:[2]

  1. Acquin-Westbécourt (62008)
  2. Affringues (62010)
  3. Aire-sur-la-Lys (62014)
  4. Alquines (62024)
  5. Arques (62040)
  6. Audincthun (62053)
  7. Audrehem (62055)
  8. Avroult (62067)
  9. Bayenghem-lès-Seninghem (62088)
  10. Bayenghem-lès-Éperlecques (62087)
  11. Beaumetz-lès-Aire (62095)
  12. Bellinghem (62471)
  13. Blendecques (62139)
  14. Bléquin (62140)
  15. Boisdinghem (62149)
  16. Bomy (62153)
  17. Bonningues-lès-Ardres (62155)
  18. Bouvelinghem (62169)
  19. Campagne-lès-Wardrecques (62205)
  20. Clairmarais (62225)
  21. Clerques (62228)
  22. Cléty (62229)
  23. Coulomby (62245)
  24. Coyecques (62254)
  25. Delettes (62265)
  26. Dennebrœucq (62267)
  27. Dohem (62271)
  28. Ecques (62288)
  29. Elnes (62292)
  30. Enquin-lez-Guinegatte (62295)
  31. Éperlecques (62297)
  32. Erny-Saint-Julien (62304)
  33. Escœuilles (62308)
  34. Esquerdes (62309)
  35. Fauquembergues (62325)
  36. Febvin-Palfart (62327)
  37. Fléchin (62336)
  38. Hallines (62403)
  39. Haut-Loquin (62419)
  40. Helfaut (62423)
  41. Heuringhem (62452)
  42. Houlle (62458)
  43. Journy (62478)
  44. Laires (62485)
  45. Ledinghem (62495)
  46. Leulinghem (62504)
  47. Longuenesse (62525)
  48. Lumbres (62534)
  49. Mametz (62543)
  50. Mentque-Nortbécourt (62567)
  51. Merck-Saint-Liévin (62569)
  52. Moringhem (62592)
  53. Moulle (62595)
  54. Nielles-lès-Bléquin (62613)
  55. Nordausques (62618)
  56. Nort-Leulinghem (62622)
  57. Ouve-Wirquin (62644)
  58. Pihem (62656)
  59. Quelmes (62674)
  60. Quercamps (62675)
  61. Quiestède (62681)
  62. Racquinghem (62684)
  63. Rebergues (62692)
  64. Reclinghem (62696)
  65. Remilly-Wirquin (62702)
  66. Renty (62704)
  67. Roquetoire (62721)
  68. Saint-Augustin (62691)
  69. Saint-Martin-d'Hardinghem (62760)
  70. Saint-Martin-lez-Tatinghem (62757)
  71. Saint-Omer (62765)
  72. Salperwick (62772)
  73. Seninghem (62788)
  74. Serques (62792)
  75. Setques (62794)
  76. Surques (62803)
  77. Thérouanne (62811)
  78. Thiembronne (62812)
  79. Tilques (62819)
  80. Tournehem-sur-la-Hem (62827)
  81. Vaudringhem (62837)
  82. Wardrecques (62875)
  83. Wavrans-sur-l'Aa (62882)
  84. Wismes (62897)
  85. Wisques (62898)
  86. Wittes (62901)
  87. Wizernes (62902)
  88. Zouafques (62904)
  89. Zudausques (62905)

History

The arrondissement of Saint-Omer was created in 1800.[4] At the January 2017 reorganisation of the arrondissements of Pas-de-Calais, it lost 23 communes to the arrondissement of Calais.[5]

As a result of the reorganisation of the cantons of France which came into effect in 2015, the borders of the cantons are no longer related to the borders of the arrondissements. The cantons of the arrondissement of Saint-Omer were, as of January 2015:[6]

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