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Country
  
France

Department
  
Gironde

Intercommunality
  
Bassin d'Arcachon Sud

Area
  
180.2 km²

Number of airports
  
1

Region
  
Nouvelle-Aquitaine

Canton
  
La Teste-de-Buch

Population (2008)
  
24,384

Local time
  
Friday 11:41 AM

Arrondissement
  
Arcachon

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Weather
  
17°C, Wind E at 14 km/h, 59% Humidity

Points of interest
  
Dune of Pilat, Zoo du Bassin d'Arcachon, Dune du Pilat, Côte d'Argent

La Teste-de-Buch ([la tɛst də ˈbyk]; Occitan: La Tèsta de Bug [la ˈtɛstɔ ðe ˈβyk]) is a commune in the Gironde department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in southwestern France.

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Map of La Teste-de-Buch, France

It is located on the south shore of Arcachon Bay, lying in the southwestern part of Gironde.

It is the largest of four communes that comprise the Communauté d'agglomération du Bassin d'Arcachon Sud (COBAS), a small metropolitan area of 54,204 population (1999 census). It is the eighth-largest commune in metropolitan France in geographical area.

La Teste-de-Buch is famous for the Dune du Pilat, the highest sand dune in Europe. It is also the site of a fictional battle during the Napoleonic wars depicted in Sharpe's Siege by Bernard Cornwell.

Geography

La Teste-de-Buch is located in the department of Gironde, in the middle of the Landes forest, and south of Arcachon Bay. It is the capital of the Pays de Buch. Neighbouring communes are Gujan-Mestras to the east, Arcachon to the northwest, and Biscarosse and Sanguinet to the south.

The Dune of Pilat is a famous landmark on the Atlantic coast, situated in the western corner of the commune. The seaside resort of Pyla-sur-Mer, the village of Cazaux, the bird refuge and sandbank of Arguin are also part of the town.

The Étang de Cazaux et de Sanguinet is in the southeast corner, astride the departments of Gironde and Landes. The rest of the commune area consists of old dunes, where the natural forest has changed little over centuries.

During World War I, an airfield was created near Cazaux for airplane pilots training (fighters and bombers). Most of the American volunteers pilots of the Lafayette Escadrille came to the "Camp de Cazaux" to finish their training as war pilots. When the U.S entered the war, the 36th Aero Squadron was based here.

International relations

La Teste-de-Buch is twinned with

  • Binghamton, New York, United States, since 1987.
  • Schwaigern, Germany, since 2004.
  • References

    La Teste-de-Buch Wikipedia