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Sarlat-la-Canéda

 
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Coordinates: 44°53′34″N 1°12′55″E / 44.892778°N 01.215278°E / 44.892778; 01.215278

Commune of Sarlat-la-Canéda

Sarlat-la-Canéda-Place.jpg
Location
Sarlat-la-Canéda is located in France
Sarlat-la-Canéda
Administration
Country France
Region Aquitaine
Department Dordogne
(sous-préfecture)
Arrondissement Sarlat-la-Canéda
Canton Sarlat-la-Canéda
Intercommunality Sarladais
Mayor Jean-Jacques de Peretti
(2008–2014)
Statistics
Elevation 102–319 m (330–1,050 ft)
(avg. 189 m/620 ft)
Land area1 47.13 km2 (18.20 sq mi)
Population2 9,432  (2006)
 - Density 200 /km² (520 /sq mi)
Miscellaneous
INSEE/Postal code 24520/ 24200
Website www.sarlat.fr
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: residents of multiple communes (e.g., students and military personnel) only counted once.

Sarlat-la-Canéda, or simply Sarlat, is a commune in the Dordogne department in Aquitaine in south-western France.

Sarlat is one of the most attractive and alluring towns in south-western France. Population (1999): 9,707.

House of La Boétie, the immortal friend of Montaigne.
The centre of Sarlat on a summer's day, 2003.

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Geography

The town of Sarlat is in a region known in France as the Périgord Noir (the Black Perigord, as opposed to the Green Perigord, the White Perigord, and the Purple Perigord).

History

Sarlat is a medieval town that developed around a large Benedictine abbey of Carolingian origin. The medieval Sarlat Cathedral is dedicated to Saint Sacerdos.

Portable still at Sarlat

Because modern history has largely passed it by, Sarlat has remained preserved and one of the towns most representative of 14th century France. It owes its current status on France's Tentative List for future nomination as a UNESCO World Heritage site to the enthusiasm of writer, resistance fighter and politician André Malraux, who, as Minister of Culture (1960-1969), restored the town and many other sites of historic significance throughout France. The centre of the old town consists of impeccably restored stone buildings and is largely car-free.

Economy

  • Agriculture: Agriculture has long been of importance in the Dordogne area around Sarlat. Tobacco has been grown around Sarlat since 1857 and has historically been a major commodity for the area, although it is on the wane. Other agricultural commodities include corn, hay, walnuts, walnut oil, cheeses, wine, cèpes (a sort of wild mushrooms) and truffles.
  • Tourism: Numerous visitors—especially from northern Europe (the UK, the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, etc.) -- come on holiday to Sarlat and the lovely region surrounding it and some have settled here permanently. The months of July and August are traditionally the haute saison (high season) for visitors, as is true in much of France outside Paris.
  • Foie gras: There are several large foie gras factories as well as a number of small producers of geese and ducks in the region that make foie gras and other cherished products (confits, pâté, etc.) from these birds.

Trivia

Sarlat was the birthplace of:

Other movies partly shot in Sarlat: Ever After, a Cinderella Story (1998, by Andy Tennant with Drew Barrymore and Anjelica Houston); The Musketeer (2001, by Peter Hyams with C. Deneuve and Justin Chambers); Jacquou le Croquant (2007, by Laurent Boutonnat with Gaspard Ulliel and MariJosé Croze)

Sister cities

See also

References

External links

Coordinates: 44°53′27″N 1°13′03″E / 44.89083°N 1.2175°E / 44.89083; 1.2175



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