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Country
  
France

Department
  
Tarn-et-Garonne

Population (2012)
  
13,295

Local time
  
Monday 8:42 AM

Region
  
Occitanie

Arrondissement
  
Castelsarrasin

Area
  
76.77 km²

Castelsarrasin

Canton
  
Castelsarrasin-1 and Castelsarrasin-2

Weather
  
11°C, Wind SW at 19 km/h, 96% Humidity

Castelsarrasin ([kastɛlsaʁasɛ̃]; Languedocien: Los Sarrasins) is a commune in the Tarn-et-Garonne department in Occitanie region of France. The inhabitants are called Castelsarrasinois. It is the second most populous commune in Tarn-et-Garonne after Montauban.

Contents

Map of 82100 Castelsarrasin, France

History

The first certain evidence of the town dates from 961. The name, Castel Sarracenum, would indicate that the castle was built in the Saracen era. The early history of the city is marked by wars; against the English until the end of the 12th century, then the Albigensian Crusade during the first part of the 13th century, and then the Shepherd's Crusade of 1320 that resulted in the deaths of many Jews in the city. The region was much affected by the Hundred Years' War, and again, during the wars of religion of the 16th century, the city's largely Catholic population was in frequent conflict with the generally Protestant surrounding region.

The region is calmer during the following centuries, up to the time of the French Revolution.

Castelsarrasin was the finish of Stage 17 in the 2007 Tour de France.

Personalities

  • Charles de Mazade, born in 1820.
  • Pierre Perret, singer born on July 9th 1934.
  • Caroline Costa, singer born in 1996
  • Jean-Claude Perret, chef born in 1938
  • Monuments

  • Église Saint-Sauveur
  • Administration

    Castelsarrasin is the sub-prefecture of the department.

    Bernard Dagen, pharmacist by profession, has been mayor since 1989.

    References

    Castelsarrasin Wikipedia