Overview
This article concerns the 196 communes that make up the department of Essonne in France. In the French administrative system a département is divided into communes as its smallest local government units; each commune has an elected council and a mayor who handle local services and regulations.
Contents and purpose
The list of communes is used for administrative, statistical and electoral purposes. Communes vary widely in population and area, ranging from small rural villages to larger towns. The complete roster of the 196 municipalities identifies each commune by name and provides its basic administrative affiliations (such as arrondissement and intercommunal structure).
How to use this list
- Reference: consult the full list when checking municipal boundaries or local government responsibilities.
- Statistics: the commune list is the standard unit for population counts, local budgets and planning.
- Navigation: names of communes link to their respective articles or official pages when available.
This page does not replicate detailed entries for every municipality but serves as an index and starting point for exploring the local administration of Essonne within the national framework of départements in France.