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Landes (department)

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Country
  
France

Subprefectures
  
Dax

Department number
  
40

Area
  
9,243 km²

Capital
  
Mont-de-Marsan

Region
  
Nouvelle-Aquitaine

Time zone
  
CET (UTC+1)

Arrondissements
  
2

Population
  
397,226 (2013)

Prefecture
  
Mont-de-Marsan

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Clubs and Teams
  
Basket Landes, US Dax, Stade Montois

Points of interest
  
Lac de Biscarrosse et de Par, Étang de Cazaux et de Sangu, Landes forest, Château de Gaujacq, Étang d'Aureilhan

Destinations
  
Capbreton, Dax, Gascony, Seignosse, Soorts‑Hossegor

Landes ([lɑ̃d]; Gascon: Lanas ['lanəs]) is a department in southwestern France.

Contents

Map of Landes, France

History

Landes is one of the original 83 departments that were created during the French Revolution on 4 March 1790. It was created from parts of the provinces of Guyenne and Gascony.

During the first part of the nineteenth century large parts of the department were covered with poorly drained heathland (lande in French) which is the origin of its name. The vegetation covered rich soil and was periodically burned off, leaving excellent pasturage for sheep, which around 1850 are thought to have numbered between 900,000 and 1,000,000 in this area. The sheep were managed by shepherds who moved around on stilts and became proficient at covering long distances thus supported. Most of the sheep departed during the second half of the nineteenth century when systematic development of large pine plantations transformed the landscape and the local economy.

The Nobel Prize–winning novelist François Mauriac set his novels in the Landes.

Geography

Landes is part of the current region of Nouvelle-Aquitaine and is surrounded by the departments of Gironde, Lot-et-Garonne, Gers, and Pyrénées-Atlantiques, as well as the Atlantic Ocean on the west. With an area stretching over more than 9000 km², Landes is, after Gironde, the second largest department of the metropolitan French territory.

It is well known for the Côte d'Argent beach which is Europe's longest, and attracts many surfers to Mimizan and Hossegor each year.

Politics

The President of the General Council is Henri Emmanuelli of the Socialist Party.

Economics

In terms of agriculture, Landes is known for its large pine forests which are the raw material for a timber and resin industries in the region. The forests were planted in the early nineteenth century to prevent erosion of the region's sandy soil by the sea.

References

Landes (department) Wikipedia