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Talmont sur Gironde

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Country
  
France

Department
  
Charente-Maritime

Intercommunality
  
Pays Royannais

Area
  
4.44 km²

Local time
  
Sunday 3:44 AM

Region
  
Nouvelle-Aquitaine

Canton
  
Cozes

Time zone
  
CET (UTC+1)

Population
  
83 (1999)

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Weather
  
6°C, Wind E at 11 km/h, 88% Humidity

Arrondissement
  
Saintes, Charente-Maritime

Points of interest
  
Église Sainte‑R, Mairie, Talmont‑sur‑Gironde


Talmont-sur-Gironde is a commune in the Charente-Maritime department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region in southwestern France.

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Map of 17120 Talmont-sur-Gironde, France

Geography

The village lies about 15 km (9.3 mi) south of Royan, on a small promontory which dominates the Gironde estuary. It appears to be ‘perched’ on this rocky outcrop, in the way that it occupies every square millimetre of space. Tiny beaches can be found at the base of the fortifications, which mostly are sheer from the sea. Inland there is marshy country and a small waterway runs alongside the south wall of the village.

Sights

The village is a member of the Les Plus Beaux Villages de France ("The most beautiful villages of France") association.

The village is known for its show of hollyhocks, which intrude on the tiny pedestrian-only streets between the small houses.

Church of St Radegonde

The church of St Radegonde was built in 1094. The structure appears quite 'squat' and is Romanesque in character. The church was a resting place for the Pilgrimage of Saint James of Compostela on the via Turonensis, because the pilgrims crossed the Gironde at this spot (Voie de Soulac Littoral Aquitain).

History

The enclosed and fortified village was founded around the church in 1284, according to the plans of the ancient bastides, on the orders of Edward I of England. During the Hundred Years' War which divided England and France, Talmont became a strategic stake. In 1652, the village was destroyed by the Spanish.

Personalities

  • Louis II de la Trémoille, prince of Talmont.
  • References

    Talmont-sur-Gironde Wikipedia


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