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Bourg-Saint-Andéol

Commune of Bourg-Saint-Andéol

Location
Coordinates 44.44816968 4.59886997
Administration
Country France
Region Rhône-Alpes
Department Ardèche
Arrondissement Privas
Canton Bourg-Saint-Andéol
Intercommunality Communauté de communes du Rhône aux gorges de l'Ardèche
Mayor M. Serge Martinez
(2001-2008)
Statistics
Land area¹ 43.74 km²
Population²
(1999)
7,798
 - Density 178.3/km² (1999)
Miscellaneous
INSEE/Postal code 07042/ 07700
1 French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km² (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries.
2 Population sans doubles comptes: single count of residents of multiple communes (e.g. students and military personnel).
France

Bourg-Saint-Andéol is a small town and commune in the Ardèche département in the Rhône Valley of France.

Situation

It is the capital of a canton in the arrondissement of Privas, with a population of circa 8,000 in 1999.

It lies directly along the Rhône River at the south-east end of the département of Ardèche, 15 km south of the smaller see of Viviers, 4 km from Pierrelatte eastwards across the river in the département Drôme and 10 km from Pont-Saint-Esprit, in the north of the département of Gard. 14 km to the south-west starts the nearby Ardèche Gorges in Saint-Martin-d'Ardèche.

History

The Gallic settlement on a rocky peak over the Rhône river was called Bergoiata. Bourg-Saint-Andéol has one of the very rare testimonies of post-roman and pre-christian religions with its sculpted bas relief of God Mithra. It acquired its present name after Saint Andeolus, the 'apostle of the Vivarais', a disciple of St. Polycarp, supposedly arriving from Minor Asia, who evangelized the area under Emperor Septimius Severus, and was martyred in 208. The region was named Helvia in Julius Caesar's De Bello Gallico, with Alba-la-Romaine as capital city, then Vivarais from the mediaeval times after the see of Viviers, a region of Languedoc province during Ancient Regime until départements were created at the French Revolution. Due to the citizen's engagement for the Revolution, the town's name rejected a while the quite whimmy saint and was named Bourg-sur-Rhône. (At the Napoleonic times, Andéol had already been brought in back...)

It had been the seat of a bailli (royal magistrate). And the bishop of Viviers had settled several decades in Renaissance times in the city (the Bishops' Palace). It is the seat of the mother houses of the Congregation of the Presentation of Mary and of the Religious Congregations of the Presentation.

The city had grown and become one of the most important towns of county Vivarais due to its position on the Rhône river (boatmen mariniers du Rhône, trade and business in hide, fabric, wine, oil). Several patricians' houses are still to be seen in the centre of the city (although a part of it was bombed by Allied forces at the end of WW2, missing the hanging bridge - which was replaced afterwards by the existing one).

Economy

Bourg-Saint-Andéol is the shopping center for surrounding villages. In the mid 80es, several factories closed and economy almost drowned (ceramics). Nowadays, Pierrelatte with the site of Tricastin, first atomic energy plant in France, makes that many residents of Bourg-Saint-Andéol earn their livelihood by working over the Rhône. Another noticeable economical source of the are - already a typical mediterranean zone - is wine, with the Côtes du Rhône méridionales (southern) gathering four other communes around the city (Saint-Marcel-d'Ardèche, Saint-Just and Saint-Martin-d'Ardèche). An oil mill has been recently re-established for olive harvests in the area.

Tourism

The area is popular for tourism and summer homes. And the city is famous for being the richest patrimonial city in the département of Ardèche - from the many dolmens in the huge forest Bois du Laoul to the Mithra sculpture near the vauclusian springs of vale of Tourne to the Bishop's Renaissance Palace and several former noble or grand-bourgeois 18th century places, regularly animated for local and visitors during summer season.

Miscellanea

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Coordinates: 44°22′N, 4°39′E


 
 
 

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