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Communauté d'agglomération Gaillac-Graulhet
Communauté d'agglomération in Occitania, France From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Communauté d'agglomération Gaillac-Graulhet is the communauté d'agglomération, an intercommunal structure, centred on the towns of Gaillac and Graulhet. It is located in the Tarn department, in the Occitania region, southern France. Created in 2017, its seat is in Gaillac.[1] In January 2023 the communes Amarens, Donnazac and Frausseilles left Gaillac-Graulhet and joined the Communauté de communes du Cordais et du Causse.[2] Its area is 1148.9 km2. Its population was 74,383 in 2020.[3]

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Composition
The communauté d'agglomération consists of the following 56 communes:[1]
- Alos
- Andillac
- Aussac
- Beauvais-sur-Tescou
- Bernac
- Brens
- Briatexte
- Broze
- Busque
- Cadalen
- Cahuzac-sur-Vère
- Campagnac
- Castanet
- Castelnau-de-Montmiral
- Cestayrols
- Coufouleux
- Fayssac
- Fénols
- Florentin
- Gaillac
- Giroussens
- Graulhet
- Grazac
- Itzac
- Labastide-de-Lévis
- Labessière-Candeil
- Lagrave
- Larroque
- Lasgraisses
- Lisle-sur-Tarn
- Loupiac
- Mézens
- Montans
- Montdurausse
- Montels
- Montgaillard
- Montvalen
- Parisot
- Peyrole
- Puybegon
- Puycelsi
- Rabastens
- Rivières
- Roquemaure
- Saint-Beauzile
- Sainte-Cécile-du-Cayrou
- Saint-Gauzens
- Saint-Urcisse
- Salvagnac
- La Sauzière-Saint-Jean
- Senouillac
- Tauriac
- Técou
- Tonnac
- Le Verdier
- Vieux
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