Tours Métropole Val de Loire
Tours Métropole Val de Loire  | |
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![]() Location in Indre-et-Loire.  | |
| Country | France | 
| Region | Centre-Val de Loire | 
| Department | Indre-et-Loire | 
| No. of communes | 22 | 
| Established | 20 March 2017 | 
| Seat | Tours | 
Area  | 389.2 km2 (150.3 sq mi) | 
| Population  (2018)  | 294,220 | 
| • Density | 756/km2 (1,960/sq mi) | 
| Website | tours-metropole | 
Tours Métropole Val de Loire (French pronunciation: [tuʁ metʁɔpɔl val də lwaʁ]) is the métropole, an intercommunal structure, centered on the city of Tours. It is located in the Indre-et-Loire department, in the Centre-Val de Loire region, central France. It was created on 20 March 2017, replacing the previous Communauté urbaine Tour(S) Plus.[1] Its area is 389.2 km2. Its population was 294,220 in 2018, of which 136,463 in Tours proper.[2]
Composition
Tours Métropole Val de Loire consists of the following 22 communes:[1][3][4]
- Ballan-Miré
 - Berthenay
 - Chambray-lès-Tours
 - Chanceaux-sur-Choisille
 - Druye
 - Fondettes
 - Joué-lès-Tours
 - Luynes
 - La Membrolle-sur-Choisille
 - Mettray
 - Notre-Dame-d'Oé
 - Parçay-Meslay
 - La Riche
 - Rochecorbon
 - Saint-Avertin
 - Saint-Cyr-sur-Loire
 - Saint-Étienne-de-Chigny
 - Saint-Genouph
 - Saint-Pierre-des-Corps
 - Savonnières
 - Tours
 - Villandry
 
References
- ^ a b "Décret n° 2017-352 du 20 mars 2017 portant création de la métropole dénommée « Tours Métropole Val de Loire » | Legifrance". Retrieved 29 June 2017.
 - ^ Comparateur de territoire, INSEE. 4 April 2022.
 - ^ Tours Métropole Val de Loire (N° SIREN : 243700754), BANATIC. Accessed 17 October 2024.
 - ^ Intercommunalité : Tours Métropole Val de Loire, INSEE
 

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