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Country
  
France

Department
  
Ariège

Canton
  
Castillon-en-Couserans

Area
  
17.84 km²

Region
  
Occitanie

Arrondissement
  
Saint-Girons

Intercommunality
  
Castillonnais

Local time
  
Tuesday 8:52 PM

Balaguères

Weather
  
6°C, Wind W at 19 km/h, 70% Humidity

Balaguères is a French commune in the Ariège department in the Occitanie region of south-western France.

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Map of 09800 Balagu%C3%A8res, France

The inhabitants of the commune are known as Balaguérois or Balaguéroises.

Geography

Balaguères is located some 4 km north-east of Audressein and 12 km south-west of Saint-Girons in the Parc naturel régional des Pyrénées ariégeoises. The north-west border of the commune is also the departmental border between Ariège and Haute-Garonne. Access to the commune is by the D618 road from Engomer in the east which passes through the south of the commune and continues south-west to Audressein. Access to the main village of Alas is by the D204A from Engomer and several local roads. The D204 goes north-west from the village through the hamlet of Agert to the hamlet of Balagué in the commune. The commune is farmland in the valley and forested on the mountain slopes.

The Lez river flows through the south of the commune and the village from south-west to east and continues east then north-east to join the Salat at Saint-Girons. The Ruisseau de Lachein flows from the north-west through the commune, gathering several tributaries, to join the Lez at the village.

History

Balagué, Agert, and Alas were all part of the lordship of Aspet in the 12th century together with Engomer, Montgauch, Bareilles, and Mauvezin de Prat. This lordship became a powerful Barony in the Middle Ages. On 12 December 1642 Guy d'Encausse, Lord of Labastide (near Rieucazé) purchased Alas-Balagué and gave it to Jean-Jacques de Solan. By decree in April 1667 King Louis XIV ordered the purchase of 18 parishes that had been committed in 1642 and 1643. They all returned to the Crown lands of France. Later, however, some were sold again (Castelbiague, Pointis-Inard, Alas-Agert-Balagué). Others remained in paréage with the king: Affis (His), Arbas, Ganties, Mauvezin, Montastruc, and Rouède. The rest remained permanently in the hands of the king as sole lord: Aspet, Chein, Escaich, Estadens, Montgauch-Bareilles, and Saleich.

Administration

List of Successive Mayors

Mayors from 1936

(Not all data is known)

Demography

In 2010 the commune had 199 inhabitants. The evolution of the number of inhabitants is known from the population censuses conducted in the commune since 1793. From the 21st century, a census of communes with fewer than 10,000 inhabitants is held every five years, unlike larger communes that have a sample survey every year.

Population Change (See database)

Sources : Ldh/EHESS/Cassini until 1962, INSEE database from 1968 (population without double counting and municipal population from 2006)

Cultural distinctions

Balaguères is one of the communes that have received the Esperanto Green Star, a distinction awarded to mayors of communes who identify with the speakers of the constructed language of Esperanto.

Balaguères was one of the filming locations for the film: The Return of Martin Guerre in 1982 with Nathalie Baye, Gérard Depardieu, and Bernard-Pierre Donnadieu.

Religious heritage

  • The Church of Agert contains two items that are registered as historical objects:
  • A Ciborium (18th century)
  • A Chalice (18th century)
  • The Church of Alas contains four items that are registered as historical objects:
  • A Ciborium (17th century)
  • A Framed Painting: The Virgin and child donating a rosary to Saints Dominic and Catherine of Sienna (18th century)
  • A Chalice with Paten (17th century)
  • A Confessional (18th century)
  • Environmental heritage

  • The Réseau Paloume, a natural cavity at more than 750 m altitude.
  • References

    Balaguères Wikipedia