The canton of Baccarat is an administrative division of the Meurthe-et-Moselle department, northeastern France. Its borders were modified at the French canton reorganisation which came into effect in March 2015. Its seat is in Baccarat.[1]
It consists of the following communes:[1]
- Amenoncourt
 - Ancerviller
 - Angomont
 - Arracourt
 - Athienville
 - Autrepierre
 - Avricourt
 - Azerailles
 - Baccarat
 - Badonviller
 - Barbas
 - Bathelémont
 - Bénaménil
 - Bertrambois
 - Bertrichamps
 - Bezange-la-Grande
 - Bionville
 - Blâmont
 - Blémerey
 - Bréménil
 - Brouville
 - Bures
 - Buriville
 - Chazelles-sur-Albe
 - Chenevières
 - Cirey-sur-Vezouze
 - Coincourt
 - Deneuvre
 - Domèvre-sur-Vezouze
 - Domjevin
 - Emberménil
 - Fenneviller
 - Flin
 - Fontenoy-la-Joûte
 - Fréménil
 - Frémonville
 - Gélacourt
 - Glonville
 - Gogney
 - Gondrexon
 - Hablainville
 - Halloville
 - Harbouey
 - Herbéviller
 - Igney
 - Juvrecourt
 - Lachapelle
 - Laneuveville-aux-Bois
 - Laronxe
 - Leintrey
 - Manonviller
 - Marainviller
 - Merviller
 - Mignéville
 - Montigny
 - Montreux
 - Mouacourt
 - Neufmaisons
 - Neuviller-lès-Badonviller
 - Nonhigny
 - Ogéviller
 - Parroy
 - Parux
 - Petitmont
 - Pettonville
 - Pexonne
 - Pierre-Percée
 - Raon-lès-Leau
 - Réchicourt-la-Petite
 - Réclonville
 - Reherrey
 - Reillon
 - Remoncourt
 - Repaix
 - Saint-Clément
 - Sainte-Pôle
 - Saint-Martin
 - Saint-Maurice-aux-Forges
 - Saint-Sauveur
 - Tanconville
 - Thiaville-sur-Meurthe
 - Thiébauménil
 - Vacqueville
 - Val-et-Châtillon
 - Vaucourt
 - Vaxainville
 - Vého
 - Veney
 - Verdenal
 - Xousse
 - Xures
 
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