Tubœuf
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Tubœuf est une ancienne commune française du département de l'Orne, réunie à Saint-Michel-la-Forêt le 27 février 1965 pour former Saint-Michel-Tubœuf.
Administration
Liste des maires successifs
Période |
Identité |
Étiquette |
Qualité |
18XX |
18XX |
Beau |
|
Conseiller général |
Toutes les données ne sont pas encore connues. |
Démographie
Évolution démographique
Années |
1793 |
1800 |
1806 |
1821 |
1831 |
1836 |
Population |
180 |
206 |
216 |
208 |
abs. |
176 |
Années |
1841 |
1846 |
1851 |
1856 |
1861 |
1866 |
Population |
201 |
194 |
166 |
162 |
158 |
150 |
Années |
1872 |
1876 |
1881 |
1886 |
1891 |
1896 |
Population |
119 |
140 |
115 |
114 |
143 |
111 |
Années |
1901 |
1906 |
1911 |
1921 |
1926 |
1931 |
Population |
106 |
123 |
132 |
115 |
108 |
125 |
Années |
1936 |
1946 |
1954 |
1962 |
- |
- |
Population |
135 |
121 |
110 |
128 |
- |
- |
Notes, sources, ... |
Nombre retenu à partir de 1962 : population sans doubles comptes.
(Sources : EHESS[1]) |
Notes et références
Liens externes
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