Arrondissement of Bergerac
The District is an administrative district Bergerac in the Dordogne in the Aquitaine region of France.
History
On 4 March 1790, founded with the establishment of the department of Dordogne is also a " district Bergerac ", being the present arrondissement in many parts. On February 17, 1800 from the district was established.
See also: History Dordogne.
Geography
The district is bordered to the north by the district of Périgueux, on the east by the district of Sarlat -la -Caneda, to the south by the arrondissements Villeneuve -sur -Lot and Marmande in the department of Lot- et- Garonne and on the west by the district Libourne in the Gironde department.
Management
The district is subdivided into 14 cantons:
- Beaumont -du -Périgord
- Bergerac -1
- Bergerac -2
- Le Buisson -de- Cadouin
- Eymet
- La Force
- Issigeac
- Lalinde
- Monpazier
- Sainte- alvere
- Sigoulès
- Vélines
- Villamblard
- Villefranche -de- Lonchat
See also: List of cantons in the Dordogne
The largest community of the arrondissement is Bergerac.
Agen | Arcachon | Bayonne | Bergerac | Blaye Bordeaux | Dax | Langon | Lesparre -Médoc | Libourne | Marmande | Mont -de- Marsan | Nerac | Nontron | Oloron -Sainte -Marie | Pau | Périgueux | Sarlat- la -Caneda | Villeneuve -sur -Lot
- Arrondissement in Aquitaine
- Dordogne