Pact

Pact

45° 21′ 13″ N 4° 59′ 32″ E / 45.3536111111, 4.99222222222

Pact
Administration
Pays France
Région Rhône-Alpes
Département Isère
Arrondissement Arrondissement de Vienne
Canton Canton de Beaurepaire
Code commune 38290
Code postal 38270
Maire
Mandat en cours
Claude Nicaise
2001-2008
Intercommunalité Communauté de communes du Territoire de Beaurepaire
Démographie
Population 763 hab. (2006)
Densité 78 hab./km²
Géographie
Coordonnées 45° 21′ 13″ Nord
       4° 59′ 32″ Est
/ 45.3536111111, 4.99222222222
Altitudes mini. 238 m — maxi. 309 m
Superficie 9,74 km2

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Pact est une commune française, située dans le département de l'Isère et la région Rhône-Alpes.

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Période Identité Étiquette Qualité
mars 2001 2014 Mme Claude Nicaise - -
Toutes les données ne sont pas encore connues.

Démographie

Évolution démographique
(Source : INSEE[1])
1962 1968 1975 1982 1990 1999 2006
396 462 471 480 560 642 763
Nombre retenu à partir de 1968 : population sans doubles comptes

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