Associated communes of France
In France, associated communes (French: communes associées) were created by the Commune Merger Act of 16 July 1971 (also called the Marcellin Act). It permits the formerly independent communes to maintain certain institutions, such as
- a delegate mayor, a registrar, a criminal investigation officer
 - a mayor's office
 - a community center
 
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On 1 January 2006 there were 730 communes associées in France. Most of those were created within four years after the Marcellin Act was passed.
External links
    
- (in French) Code officiel géographique 2006
 
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