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Communauté d'agglomération de Haguenau
CountryFrance
RegionGrand Est
DepartmentBas-Rhin
No. of communes36
Established1 January 2017
SeatHaguenau
Government
 • President (2020–2026) Claude Sturni (DVD)
Area
399.23 km2 (154.14 sq mi)
Population
 (2017)
96,118
 • Density241/km2 (620/sq mi)

The communauté d'agglomération de Hagenau (CAH) is a communauté d'agglomération situated in the Bas-Rhin department and the Grand Est region of France. It's part of the pôle métropolitain d'Alsace, a federation of large Alsacian intercommunalities.

Created 1 January 2017, it's composed of 36 communes with a population of close to 96,000 residents and seated in Haguenau.[1] Since 9 January 2017, Claude Sturni has been President of the communauté d'agglomération.

Composition

On 1 January 2017, the communauté d'agglomération de Haguenau was composed of 96,118 residents in 36 communes over a geographic area of 399.2 km2.[2][1]

List of communes in the communauté d'agglomération de Haguenau
Name Code

INSEE

Demonym Area

(km2)

Population

(2017)

Density

(per km2)

Haguenau

(seat)

67180 Haguenoviens 182.59 34,504 189
Batzendorf 67023 Batzendorfois 6.74 988 147
Bernolsheim 67033 Bernolsheimois 3.39 602 178
Berstheim 67035 Berstheimois 3.09 437 141
Bilwisheim 67039 Bilwisheimois 2.56 467 182
Bischwiller 67046 Bischwillérois 17.25 12,538 727
Bitschhoffen 67048 Bitschhoffenois 2.54 459 181
Brumath 67067 Brumathois 29.54 9,986 338
Dauendorf 67087 Dauendorfois 7.63 1,440 189
Donnenheim 67100 Donnenheimois 3.76 349 93
Engwiller 67123 Engwillerois 3.74 501 134
Hochstett 67203 Hochstettois 2.13 373 175
Huttendorf 67215 Huttendorfois 4.4 505 115
Kaltenhouse 67230 Kaltenhousiens 3.72 2,333 627
Kindwiller 67238 Kindwillerois 5.97 637 107
Krautwiller 67249 Krautwillerois 1.48 255 172
Kriegsheim 67250 Kriegsheimois 3.93 781 199
Mittelschaeffolsheim 67298 Mittelschaeffolsheimois 2.64 576 218
Mommenheim 67301 Mommenheimois 8.16 1,897 232
Morschwiller 67304 Morschwillerois 4.62 587 127
Niedermodern 67328 Niedermodernois 4.39 913 208
Niederschaeffolsheim 67331 Niederschaeffolsheimois 6.24 1,374 220
Oberhoffen-sur-Moder 67345 Oberhoffenois 14.25 3,486 245
Ohlungen 67359 Ohlungeois 8.39 1,308 156
Olwisheim 67361 Olwisheimois 2.96 498 168
Rohrwiller 67407 Rohrwillerois 2.95 1,634 554
Rottelsheim 67417 Rottelsheimois 2.39 307 128
Schirrhein 67449 Schirrheinois 6.49 2,227 343
Schirrhoffen 67450 Schirrhoffenois 0.63 694 1,102
Schweighouse-sur-Moder 67458 Schweighousiens 9.91 4 939 498
Uhlwiller 67497 Uhlwillerois 7.46 688 92
Uhrwiller 67498 Uhrwillerois 11.02 706 64
Val-de-Moder 67372 9.01 5,096 566
Wahlenheim 67510 Wahlenheimois 2.55 478 187
Wintershouse 67540 Wintershousiens 3.66 894 244
Wittersheim 67546 Wittersheimois 7.05 661 94

Administration

President

List of successive President's of the communauté d'agglomération de Haguenau
In office Name Party Capacity Ref.
9 January 2017 Incumbent Claude Sturni DVD Mayor of Haguenau (2008-)

Deputy for Bas-Rhin's 9th constituency (2012-2017)

[3]

References

  1. ^ a b Fiche signalétique CA de Haguenau, BANATIC
  2. ^ Comparateur de territoire, Insee. Accessed 15 April 2021.
  3. ^ "Secteur de Haguenau - Politique. La communauté d'agglomération installée". www.dna.fr (in French). Retrieved 2020-12-05.