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Dommartin-Varimont is a French commune, located in the Marne department in the Grand Est region.

Situation [ modifier | Modifier and code ]

Cartographic representations of the town

Carte OpenStreetMap

Topographic map

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Neighboring municipalities [ modifier | Modifier and code ]

The town is located on the banks of the Yèvre.

Typology [ modifier | Modifier and code ]

Dommartin-Varimont is a rural commune, because it is one of the municipalities that are not very little dense, within the meaning of the municipal gate of the INSEE density [ Note 1 ] , [ first ] , [ 2 ] , [ 3 ] .

In addition, the town is part of the attraction area of ​​Châlons-en-Champagne, of which it is a town in the Crown [ Note 2 ] . This area, which brings together 97 municipalities, is categorized in the areas of 50,000 to less than 200,000 inhabitants [ 4 ] , [ 5 ] .

Land use [ modifier | Modifier and code ]

Carte en couleurs présentant l'occupation des sols.

Map of infrastructure and land use of the municipality in 2018 (CLC).

The occupation of the soils of the municipality, as it emerges from the European Database for Biophysics of Corine Land Cover (CLC), is marked by the importance of agricultural territories (98.9% in 2018) , a proportion identical to that of 1990 (98.7%). The detailed distribution in 2018 is as follows:
Arable land (93.5%), heterogeneous agricultural areas (5.4%), continental waters [ Note 3 ] (1.1%) [ 6 ] .

The IGN also provides an online tool to compare the evolution over time of the soil occupation of the municipality (or territories to different scales). Several eras are accessible in the form of aerial cards or photos: the Cassini card ( XVIII It is century), the staff map (1820-1866) and the current period (1950 to today) [ 7 ] .

The two municipalities of Dommartin-sur-Yèvre and Varimont merged in 1965 [ 8 ] .

By decree of , the arrondissement of Sainte-Menehould is deleted and the municipality is integrated the to the borough of Châlons-en-Champagne [ 9 ] .

Intercommunality [ modifier | Modifier and code ]

The municipality, previously a member of the community of communes of the Givry-en-Argonne region, is a member, since the first is January 2014, from the CC of the Argonne Champenoise.

Indeed, in accordance with the departmental intercommunal cooperation of the Marne of December 15, 2011 [ ten ] , this community of communes of the Argonne Champagne is the result of the merger, first is January 2014, from:

The isolated municipalities of Cernay-en-Dormois, Les Charmontois, Herpont and Villermont also joined the Argonne Champenoise when it was created [ 11 ] .

List of mayors [ modifier | Modifier and code ]

List of successive mayors
Period Identify Label Quality
The missing data is to be completed.
Before 1981 Etienne Roth
mars 2001 In progress
(to July 4, 2014)
Benoît Roth Re-elected for the mandate 2014-2020 [ twelfth ] , [ 13 ]

The evolution of the number of inhabitants is known through the population censuses made in the municipality since 1793. From 2006, the legal populations of the municipalities are published annually by INSEE. The census is now based on an annual information collection, successively concerning all the municipal territories during a period of five years. For municipalities with less than 10,000 inhabitants, a census survey relating to the entire population is carried out every five years, the legal populations of the intermediate years being estimated by interpolation or extrapolation [ 14 ] . For the municipality, the first exhaustive census falling within the framework of the new system was carried out in 2007 [ 15 ] .

In 2020, the town had 137 inhabitants [ Note 4 ] , in decrease of 4.86%compared to 2014 (Marne: −0.73%, France excluding Mayotte: +1.9%).

Evolution of the population [ modifier ]
1793 1800 1806 1821 1831 1836 1841 1846 1851
303 312 309 279 328 272 271 264 259
1856 1861 1866 1872 1876 1881 1886 1891 1896
239 246 217 194 202 194 209 220 196
1901 1906 1911 1921 1926 1931 1936 1946 1954
171 182 154 176 129 138 137 156 138
1962 1968 1975 1982 1990 1999 2006 2007 2012
119 165 148 133 119 125 131 132 139
2017 2020
138 137
Histogram of demographic evolution

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Notes [ modifier | Modifier and code ]

  1. According to the zoning of rural and urban municipalities published in November 2020, in application of the new definition of validated rurality in the interministerial rurality committee.
  2. The notion of area of ​​attraction of cities has replaced, in , that of urban area to allow comparisons consistent with other countries of the European Union.
  3. Continental waters designate all surface waters, generally, alternative waters from rainwater, which are located inside the land.
  4. Legal municipal population in force at 1 is January 2023, vintage 2020, defined within the territorial limits in force at 1 is January 2022, Statistical reference date: 1 is January 2020.

References [ modifier | Modifier and code ]

  1. Urban / rural typology » , on www.observatoire-des -territoires.gouv.fr (consulted the ) .
  2. Rural commune – Definition » , on INSEE website (consulted the ) .
  3. Understand the density grid » , on www.observatoire-des -territoires.gouv.fr (consulted the ) .
  4. Base of attraction areas for 2020 cities. » , on the site of the National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies , (consulted the ) .
  5. Marie-Pierre de Bellefon, Pascal Eusebio, Jocelyn Forest, Olivier Pégaz-Blanc and Raymond Warnod (INSEE), In France, nine out of ten people live in the attraction of a city » , on the site of the National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies , (consulted the ) .
  6. Corine Land Cover (CLC) – Distribution of areas in 15 land use stations (metropolitan area). » , on the Statistical data and studies site of the Ministry of Ecological Transition. (consulted the )
  7. IGN, Evolution of the town’s land use on ancient maps and photos. » , on Remonterletemps.ign.fr (consulted the ) . To compare the evolution between two dates, click on the bottom of the vertical dividing line and move it to the right or left. To compare two other cards, choose the cards in the windows at the top left of the screen.
  8. a et b From the villages of Cassini to today’s municipalities On the site of the School of Advanced Studies in Social Sciences.
  9. Decree n o2017-453 of March 29, 2017 abolishing the arrondissement of Sainte-Menehould (Department of Marne) , published at the Jorf du .
  10. Departmental inter -municipal cooperation diagram of the Marne » [PDF] , All about your SDCI , National Association of Territorial and Rural and Countries (ANPP), (consulted the ) , p. 2.
  11. Prefectural decree of May 3, 2013 creating the new public inter-municipal cooperation establishment resulting from the merger of the community of communes of the Canton of Ville-sur-Tourbe, of the Community of Communes of the Givry region-
    En-Argonne and the community of communes of the Sainte-Ménehould region by including the isolated municipalities of Cernay-en-Dormois, the Charmontois, Herpont and Voilemont
    », Information bulletin and collection of administrative acts of the Marne Prefecture , n O 5 to, , p. 16-24 ( read online [PDF] ) .
  12. List of mayors at first is August 2008 , site of the Marne prefecture, accessed December 22, 2008
  13. List of mayors of the Marne Department » [PDF] , Renewal of local executives , Marne prefecture, (consulted the ) .
  14. The organization of the census , on INSEE.fr.
  15. Departmental censuses calendar , on INSEE.fr.
  16. INSEE – Legal populations of the town for years 2006 , 2007 , 2008 , 2009 , 2010 , 2011 , 2012 , two thousand and thirteen , 2014 , 2015 , 2016 , 2017 , 2018 , 2019 And 2020 .

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