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Arrondissement of Albi : ウィキペディア英語版
Arrondissement of Albi

The arrondissement of Albi is an arrondissement of France in the Tarn department in the Midi-Pyrénées region. Its INSEE code is 811 and its capital city is Albi.
It is the northernmost of the ''arrondissements'' of the department, with an area of , the largest in area of the department. It has 186,515 inhabitants and a population density of inhabitants/km².
The main cities, with more than 5,000 inhabitants in 2012, in the arrondissement are Albi (49,231 inhabitants), Gaillac (13,820 inhabitants), Carmaux (9,774 inhabitants), Saint-Juéry (6,715 inhabitants) and Rabastens (5,187 inhabitants).〔
==History==
When the arrondissements were created in 1800, Albi was one of them in the Tarn department.

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