Aigues-Vives (French pronunciation: [ɛɡ viv] ; Occitan: Aigasvivas) is a commune in the Ariège department in the Occitanie region of southwestern France.

Aigues-Vives
View of Aigues-Vives, Léran and the Lac de Montbel
View of Aigues-Vives, Léran and the Lac de Montbel
Coat of arms of Aigues-Vives
Location of Aigues-Vives
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Aigues-Vives is located in France
Aigues-Vives
Aigues-Vives
Aigues-Vives is located in Occitanie
Aigues-Vives
Aigues-Vives
Coordinates: 42°59′51″N 1°52′35″E / 42.9975°N 1.8764°E / 42.9975; 1.8764
CountryFrance
RegionOccitania
DepartmentAriège
ArrondissementPamiers
CantonMirepoix
IntercommunalityPays de Mirepoix
Government
 • Mayor (2020–2026) Jean-Luc Tardy[1]
Area
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5.16 km2 (1.99 sq mi)
Population
 (2021)[2]
634
 • Density120/km2 (320/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
INSEE/Postal code
09002 /09600
Elevation391–621 m (1,283–2,037 ft)
(avg. 410 m or 1,350 ft)
1 French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km2 (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries.

The inhabitants of the commune are known as Aigues-Vivesiens or Aigues-Vivesiennes.[3][4]

Geography

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Location

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Aigues-Vives is located both in the Pays d'Olmes and the Canton of Mirepoix on the D625 main road (formerly Route nationale N625) which runs from Saint-Quentin-la-Tour in the north through the heart of the commune and the town to Laroque-d'Olmes in the south. It is about 90 km in a direct line south by south west of Narbonne. Augues-Vives can also be accessed from the east on Highway D28 from Léran. Apart from the Aigues-Vives town there is one other residential area to the north of the town called Le Kartare. The commune is forested to the west and the east with the centre of the commune farmland (apart from the town).[5]

Neighboring communes and villages

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Hydrography

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The Countirou stream, which has its source in the nearby village of Tabre, passes through the commune of Aigues-Vives, along the D625 road, and comes to an end at Hers-Vif near Mirepoix. A number of streams traverse the commune and flow into Coutirou including the: Fontaine de Toustou, the Couxou, the Ribalerie, and the Saint-Paul).[6]

Lake Montbel is located three kilometres south-east of the commune and is visible from the hills above Aigues-Vives.

Geology and terrain

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The village is located in an area formed during the Tertiary period with a soil which is a mix of conglomerate and sandstone,[7] on strata called the "conglomerates of Palassou" located on the North Pyrenees faultline.[8]

Aigues-Vives is surrounded by several hills, the highest being 630m above sea level, on the western edge of the commune. The village itself is 420m high on average with the lowest point being 391m.[6]

Seismicity and disasters

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According to decree No. 2010-1255 of 22 October 2010 on the delimitation of the seismicity of the French territory, Aigues-Vives is exposed to a risk level of 3 (moderate).[9]

Other risks facing Aigues-Vives are forest fires, industrial hazards, and risks due to transport of dangerous goods.[10] Past disasters include the November 1982 storm, flooding and mudslides in January 1992 and mudslides in November–December 1996.[11]

Toponymy

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Aigues-Vives or in Occitan Aigas Vivas meaning "whitewater" takes its name from springs in the surrounding hills.[12][13] There were also these old forms: Aygas vivas (1300) Aquisvivis (1377), and Aiguesvives (1801).[4]

History

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The first written mention of Aigues-Vives dates to 1301.[13] The village was under the control of Mirepoix, ten miles to the north, until 1329, when Gaston de Lévis-Léran appropriated the castle and the surrounding lands. The village remained in the possession of the Lévis-Léran family until the Revolution.[4]

The main industries in the 20th century were the making of "horn combs"[14] and textiles, as is the case for much of the Pays d'Olmes.[4]

Heraldry

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Arms of Aigues-Vives
Blazon:

Or, paly of 2 vert and in chief the same.



Policy and administration

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Town Hall of Aigues-Vives

Municipal administration

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Based on the number of inhabitants (more than 100, less than 499), the town has a council of 11 members.[15]

List of mayors[16]

From To Name Party
2001 2008 Ange Fernand Mendes
2008 2020 Christian Mascarenc DVG
2020 2026 Jean-Luc Tardy

Population and society

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Population

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Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
1968 188—    
1975 197+0.67%
1982 339+8.06%
1990 462+3.95%
1999 485+0.54%
2007 523+0.95%
2012 598+2.72%
2017 666+2.18%
Source: INSEE[17]

Pyramid of ages

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The population of the town is relatively young.

Percentage Distribution of Age Groups in Aigues-Vives and Ariege Department in 2017

Aigues-Vives Ariège
Age Range Men Women Men Women
0 to 14 Years 17.5 20.5 16.6 15.0
15 to 29 Years 13.4 10.7 14.8 12.5
30 to 44 Years 14.4 17.3 16.6 16.6
45 to 59 Years 26.7 26.4 21.4 21.0
60 to 74 Years 21.7 19.1 20.2 19.9
75 to 89 Years 6.0 5.7 9.3 12.4
90 Years+ 0.3 0.3 1.0 2.6

Source: INSEE[17][18]

Education

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Aigues-Vives has a kindergarten and primary school, with 68 students (for the academic year 2010–2011).[19]

Sports

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Several sports facilities exist in Aigues-Vives: a football club, a gymnasium, a tai chi group, a bicycle club, and a leisure centre which has a go-karting track and a mini-golf area.[13]

Health

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There is no pharmacy or doctor in Aigues-Vives with the closest being at Laroque-d'Olmes about 3 kilometres away. The nearest hospital is in Lavelanet seven kilometres away.

Economy

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Incomes of the population and taxation

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In 2017, the median net household income was €19,290.[20]

Employment, business and trade

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The rate of unemployment in 2017 was 15.5% and slightly higher among women than men.[20]

There are several companies in the building trades, particularly masonry and housepainting in Aigues-Vives and there is also a textile company and a website design business. There is an Asian caterer, a camping ground, and a Karting Club.[21]

Agriculture and livestock is another sector of activity in Aigues-Vives: wheat, forage grass, and vines are grown, while cattle and sheep are also raised. The nearby forests are exploited and are rich in mushrooms.[22]

Wind farm project

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A project to create a wind farm on the ridges of the Serre du Tut was launched and then abandoned[23] due to strong opposition, especially from the Association for the Preservation and Tourism and the Sites in the Pyrénées Mountains.[24]

Local culture and heritage

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Sites and monuments

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  • Several 'Wayside crosses scattered around the village were used as Oratories. Processions in honour of the Virgin Mary are organized there.[13]
  • A Column with a square pedestal, topped by a statue of the Virgin is located in the parking lot near the church. It is about four metres high.
  • An Old Fountain with a hand pump which is in no state to use.
 
Old fountain in the village centre
  • Dry stone huts in ruins, formerly used by farmers.
  • Lake Montbel is 5 km southeast of the commune.
  • The Ecomuseum of Camping in the Serre.

Notable people

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  • Faust Nadal, a colonial physician. Born in Aigues-Vives
  • Jean Pelissier (1883–1939), a historian, sociologist, and journalist born in Aigues-Vives

See also

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Bibliography

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  • History and Heritage of Mirepoix Country, Mirepoix Tourist Office, 1999, p. 115-119. (in French)

References

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  1. ^ "Répertoire national des élus: les maires". data.gouv.fr, Plateforme ouverte des données publiques françaises (in French). 2 December 2020.
  2. ^ "Populations légales 2021" (in French). The National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies. 28 December 2023.
  3. ^ Inhabitants of (in French)
  4. ^ a b c d Aigues-Vives Archived 2013-12-01 at the Wayback Machine, Jean-Jacques Pétris, website of the Historical Society, consulted on 3 June 2011. (in French)
  5. ^ a b Google Maps
  6. ^ a b Géoportail, IGN (in French)
  7. ^ Simplified Geological Map of Ariège, Website of the town council of Vira, consulted on 3 June 2011 (in French)
  8. ^ Distribution of the ultra-basic body along the Pyrénées mountain chain Archived 2012-11-06 at the Wayback Machine, website of the Academy of Toulouse, consulted on 3 June 2011 (in French)
  9. ^ Decree No. 2010-1255 of 22 October 2010 to delineate the seismicity zones in French territory in the Aquitaine, Languedoc-Roussillon, and Midi-Pyrénées regions, website of Légifrance, consulted on 3 June 2011 (in French)
  10. ^ Gaspar database - Risks for the ARIÈGE department Archived 2014-04-07 at the Wayback Machine, website of the Ministry of Ecology, sustainable development, transport and accommodation, consulted on 3 June 2011 (in French)
  11. ^ Risks for Aigues-Vives Archived 2016-03-03 at the Wayback Machine, website of the Ministry of Ecology, sustainable development, transport and accommodation, consulted on 25 May 2011 (in French)
  12. ^ General Toponymy of France - non-Roman Forms; dialectal forms, Etymology of 35,000 place names, Ernest Nègre, editor Librairie Droz, Geneva, 1991, vol. 2, 1381 pages, p. 1064, ISBN 978-2-600-00133-5, consulted on 16 May 2011 (in French)
  13. ^ a b c d Official Site of Aigues-Vives, consulted on 16 May 2011 (in French)
  14. ^ Combs made from the horns of sheep or cattle. See "Peigne en corne" in the French Wikipedia (in French)
  15. ^ art L. 2121-2 of the General Code of Collective Territories (in French).
  16. ^ List of Mayors of France (in French)
  17. ^ a b Évolution et structure de la population en 2017: Commune d'Aigues-Vives (09002)
  18. ^ Évolution et structure de la population en 2017: Département de l'Ariège (09)
  19. ^ Directory of public schools Archived 2014-01-13 at the Wayback Machine, consulted on 27 May 2011. (in French)
  20. ^ a b Dossier complet: Commune d'Aigues-Vives (09002), INSEE, consulted on 9 September 2020 (in French)
  21. ^ Local Activities[permanent dead link], Official website of Aigues-Vives, consulted on 6 June 2011. (in French)
  22. ^ Michel de La, Ariège, the complete guide to 332 communes], Deslogis-Lacoste, Paris, 1990, ISBN 978-2-7399-5009-2, consulted on 6 June 2011. (in French)
  23. ^ Presentation of the wind farm Project, consulted on 10 May 2012. (in French)
  24. ^ Winds of revolt in Cathare country against the industrial wind farm Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine, Laurence Cabrol, 23 April 2012, AriègeNews, consulted on 10 May 2012. (in French)
  25. ^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy PM09000001 Baptismal font (in French) 
  26. ^ Aigues-Vives War Memorial, Gérard Doucet, online 28 January 2011, consulted on 1 June 2011. (in French)
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