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Country
  
France

Department
  
Landes

Canton
  
Peyrehorade

Area
  
14.54 km²

Region
  
Nouvelle-Aquitaine

Arrondissement
  
Dax

Intercommunality
  
Pays d'Orthe

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Hastingues (Occitan: Hastings, Basque: Hastinga) is a commune in the Landes department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in southwestern France. Its nickname, due to its location on a rounded-shaped hill, is lou Carcolh (the snail).

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Map of Hastingues, France

Geography

The town lies on a hill looking over the valley of the Gaves réunis, in the Gascon region and bordering on the Basque Country.

History

The bastide was founded in 1289 by John Hastings, seneschal of Gascony, who signed a treaty of coregency in the name of Edward I of England between the king, Duke of Aquitaine and the monks of Arthous abbey.

The work on the gate was started in 1289, but the town wall still was not complete in the 15th century.

The houses of Jurats and Sénéchal were built in the same century.

References

Hastingues Wikipedia