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In France, urban communities (French: communauté urbaine) are the most integrated form of intercommunality in France. An urban community is composed of a city (commune) and its independent suburbs (independent communes). The first urban communities were created by the French Parliament on December 31, 1966. Originally there were only four, found in the metropolitan areas of Bordeaux, Lille, Lyon and Strasbourg. Later, others were created in other metropolitan areas. The purpose of the urban communities was to achieve cooperation and joint administration between large cities and their independent suburbs. This step often followed failed attempts to merge the communes within a metropolitan area. The status of the urban communities was modified by the Chevènement Law of 1999. Unlike agglomeration communities and commune communities, communes cannot leave an urban community freely. As of January 1, 2009, there are 16 urban communities in France (all in metropolitan France), with a combined population of 7.47 million inhabitants (as of Jan. 2006 census, in 2009 limits).[1] All of the urban areas in France with more than half a million inhabitants are urban communities, except for Paris. The Île-de-France, which is one of the regions of France, effectively provides a combined administrative unit covering the Paris urban area. Some urban communities are relatively small; smaller than many agglomeration communities. [edit] List of the 16 urban communities(ranked by population as January 2006 census, in 2009 limits)[1]
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