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The Departmental Council of Hérault (French: Conseil départemental de l'Hérault, Occitan: Conselh departamental d'Erau) is the deliberative assembly of the Hérault department in the region of Occitanie. It consists of 50 members (general councilors) from 25 cantons [1] and its headquarters are in Montpellier.
Communauté de communes Grand Orb; Communauté de communes du Grand Pic Saint-Loup; Communauté de communes Lodévois et Larzac; Communauté de communes du Minervois au Caroux; Communauté de communes des Monts de Lacaune et de la Montagne du Haut Languedoc (partly) Communauté de communes du Pays de Lunel; Communauté de communes Sud-Hérault
Candidate Label First round Second round Votes % Votes % Philippe Huppé: REM: 13,142 28.56 21,169: 58.36: Gilles Ardinat FN: 10,160 22.08 15,107 41.64
Communauté d'agglomération Hérault Méditerranée is the communauté d'agglomération, an intercommunal structure, centred on the town of Agde. It is located in the Hérault department, in the Occitania region, southern France. Created in 2002, its seat is in Saint-Thibéry. [1] Its area is 386.6 km 2. Its population was 80,259 in 2019, of ...
In 2009 the arrondissement of Montpellier lost the three cantons of Aniane, Ganges and Saint-Martin-de-Londres to the arrondissement of Lodève. [3] The borders of the arrondissements of Hérault were modified in January 2017: [4] five communes from the arrondissement of Béziers to the arrondissement of Lodève
Candidate Label First round Second round Votes % Votes % Jean-François Eliaou: REM: 16,694 31.49 26,432: 65.75: François Gaubert FN: 9,402 17.73 13,771
Hérault (French pronunciation:; [3] Occitan: Erau, ) is a department of the region of Occitania, Southern France. Named after the Hérault River , its prefecture is Montpellier . It had a population of 1,175,623 in 2019.
Up until 2016, the first level NUTS regions of France consisted of Ile de France, Bassin Parisien, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, Est, Ouest, Sud-Ouest, Centre-Est, Méditerranée and the Départements d'outre-mer. [1] The Départements d'outre-mer consisted of all the overseas departments of France, while the remaining eight statistical regions were made up of the 22 regions of France.