Nice
Location within the region Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
Location within the region Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
CountryFrance
RegionProvence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
DepartmentAlpes-Maritimes
No. of communes101
PrefectureNice
Area
3,067.4 km2 (1,184.3 sq mi)
Population
 (Jan. 2021)[1]
530,694
  Density173/km2 (450/sq mi)
INSEE code062

The arrondissement of Nice is an arrondissement of France in the Alpes-Maritimes department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region. It has 101 communes.[2] Its population is 522,637 (2016), and its area is 3,067.4 km2 (1,184.3 sq mi).[3]

Composition

The communes of the arrondissement of Nice, and their INSEE codes, are:[2]

  1. Ascros (06005)
  2. Aspremont (06006)
  3. Auvare (06008)
  4. Bairols (06009)
  5. Beaulieu-sur-Mer (06011)
  6. Beausoleil (06012)
  7. Belvédère (06013)
  8. Bendejun (06014)
  9. Berre-les-Alpes (06015)
  10. Beuil (06016)
  11. Blausasc (06019)
  12. La Bollène-Vésubie (06020)
  13. Bonson (06021)
  14. Breil-sur-Roya (06023)
  15. La Brigue (06162)
  16. Cantaron (06031)
  17. Cap-d'Ail (06032)
  18. Castagniers (06034)
  19. Castellar (06035)
  20. Castillon (06036)
  21. Châteauneuf-d'Entraunes (06040)
  22. Châteauneuf-Villevieille (06039)
  23. Clans (06042)
  24. Coaraze (06043)
  25. Colomars (06046)
  26. Contes (06048)
  27. La Croix-sur-Roudoule (06051)
  28. Cuébris (06052)
  29. Daluis (06053)
  30. Drap (06054)
  31. Duranus (06055)
  32. Entraunes (06056)
  33. L'Escarène (06057)
  34. Èze (06059)
  35. Falicon (06060)
  36. Fontan (06062)
  37. Gilette (06066)
  38. Gorbio (06067)
  39. Guillaumes (06071)
  40. Ilonse (06072)
  41. Isola (06073)
  42. Lantosque (06074)
  43. Levens (06075)
  44. Lieuche (06076)
  45. Lucéram (06077)
  46. Malaussène (06078)
  47. Marie (06080)
  48. Massoins (06082)
  49. Menton (06083)
  50. Moulinet (06086)
  51. Nice (06088)
  52. Peille (06091)
  53. Peillon (06092)
  54. La Penne (06093)
  55. Péone (06094)
  56. Pierlas (06096)
  57. Pierrefeu (06097)
  58. Puget-Rostang (06098)
  59. Puget-Théniers (06099)
  60. Revest-les-Roches (06100)
  61. Rigaud (06101)
  62. Rimplas (06102)
  63. Roquebillière (06103)
  64. Roquebrune-Cap-Martin (06104)
  65. Roquestéron (06106)
  66. La Roquette-sur-Var (06109)
  67. Roubion (06110)
  68. Roure (06111)
  69. Saint-André-de-la-Roche (06114)
  70. Saint-Antonin (06115)
  71. Saint-Blaise (06117)
  72. Saint-Dalmas-le-Selvage (06119)
  73. Sainte-Agnès (06113)
  74. Saint-Étienne-de-Tinée (06120)
  75. Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat (06121)
  76. Saint-Léger (06124)
  77. Saint-Martin-d'Entraunes (06125)
  78. Saint-Martin-du-Var (06126)
  79. Saint-Martin-Vésubie (06127)
  80. Saint-Sauveur-sur-Tinée (06129)
  81. Saorge (06132)
  82. Sauze (06133)
  83. Sigale (06135)
  84. Sospel (06136)
  85. Tende (06163)
  86. Thiéry (06139)
  87. Toudon (06141)
  88. Touët-de-l'Escarène (06142)
  89. Touët-sur-Var (06143)
  90. La Tour (06144)
  91. Tourette-du-Château (06145)
  92. Tournefort (06146)
  93. Tourrette-Levens (06147)
  94. La Trinité (06149)
  95. La Turbie (06150)
  96. Utelle (06151)
  97. Valdeblore (06153)
  98. Venanson (06156)
  99. Villars-sur-Var (06158)
  100. Villefranche-sur-Mer (06159)
  101. Villeneuve-d'Entraunes (06160)

History

A map of the County of Nice showing the area of the Italian kingdom of Sardinia annexed in 1860 to France (light brown). The area in red had already become part of France before 1860.

The arrondissement of Nice is roughly equivalent to the ancient County of Nice, a historical region belonging first to the Duchy of Savoy and then to the Kingdom of Piedmont-Sardinia. Conquered in 1792 by the armies of the First French Republic, the County of Nice continued to be part of France until 1814; but after that date it reverted to the Kingdom of Piedmont-Sardinia.[4] After the Treaty of Turin was signed in 1860 between the Sardinian king and Napoleon III as a consequence of the Plombières Agreement, the County of Nice was again and definitively ceded to France as a territorial reward for French assistance in the Second Italian War of Independence against Austria, which saw Lombardy united with Piedmont-Sardinia.

In particular, the arrondissement of Nice was created in 1800 during the first French annexation, disbanded in 1814 after the Treaty of Paris, when its territory returned to the Kingdom of Piedmonte-Sardinia, and restored in 1860 after the aforementioned Treaty of Turin.[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 Nice were, as of January 2015:[6]

  1. Beausoleil
  2. Breil-sur-Roya
  3. Contes
  4. L'Escarène
  5. Guillaumes
  6. Lantosque
  7. Levens
  8. Menton-Est
  9. Menton-Ouest
  10. Nice 1st Canton
  11. Nice 2nd Canton
  12. Nice 3rd Canton
  13. Nice 4th Canton
  14. Nice 5th Canton
  15. Nice 6th Canton
  16. Nice 7th Canton
  17. Nice 8th Canton
  18. Nice 9th Canton
  19. Nice 10th Canton
  20. Nice 11th Canton
  21. Nice 12th Canton
  22. Nice 13th Canton
  23. Nice 14th Canton
  24. Puget-Théniers
  25. Roquebillière
  26. Roquestéron
  27. Saint-Étienne-de-Tinée
  28. Saint-Martin-Vésubie
  29. Saint-Sauveur-sur-Tinée
  30. Sospel
  31. Tende
  32. Villars-sur-Var
  33. Villefranche-sur-Mer

References

  1. "Téléchargement du fichier d'ensemble des populations légales en 2021". The National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies. 28 December 2023.
  2. 1 2 "Arrondissement de Nice (062)". INSEE. Retrieved 2019-09-26.
  3. "Comparateur de territoire, géographie au 01/01/2019". INSEE. Retrieved 2019-09-26.
  4. One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Nice". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 19 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 646–647.
  5. Historique des Alpes-Maritimes
  6. Populations légales 2012: 06 Alpes-Maritimes, INSEE

43°42′N 7°16′E / 43.700°N 7.267°E / 43.700; 7.267

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