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Ariège
Arièja (Occitan)
From top down: view of Foix (prefecture) and its castle, Montégut-en-Couserans, Erp
Flag
Coat of arms
Location of Ariège in France
Location of Ariège in France
Coordinates: 43°00′N 1°30′E / 43.000°N 1.500°E / 43.000; 1.500
CountryFrance
RegionOccitanie
PrefectureFoix
SubprefecturesPamiers, Saint-Girons
Government
 ? President of the Departmental CouncilChristine Tequi[1]
Area
 ? Total
4,890 km2 (1,890 sq mi)
Population
 (2022)[4]
 ? Total
155,339
 ? Rank97th
 ? Density32/km2 (82/sq mi)
DemonymsAriègeois, Ariègeoise
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 ? Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
ISO 3166 codeFR-09
Department number09
Largest cityPamiers
Arrondissements3
Cantons13
Communes325
Websitewww.ariege.fr
^1 French Land Register data, which exclude estuaries, and lakes, ponds, and glaciers larger than 1 km2

Ariège (French pronunciation: [a?j??] ?; Occitan: Arièja [a?i??d??]) is a department in southwestern France, located in the region of Occitanie. It is named after the river Ariège and its capital is Foix. Ariège is known for its rural landscape, with a population of 153,287 as of 2019.[5] Its INSEE and postal code is 09, hence the department's informal name of le zéro neuf.[6] The inhabitants of the department are known as Ariègeois or Ariègeoises.[7]

Geography

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A waterfall in the Pyrénées, Ariège

The department is part of the current region of Occitanie. It borders Haute-Garonne to the west and north, Aude to the east, Pyrénées-Orientales to the south-east. To the south it borders Andorra and the Spanish Province of Lleida. Covering an area of 4,890 km2, the department is divided into three arrondissements: Foix, Pamiers, and Saint-Girons.[8] It comprises 13 cantons, 21 intercommunalities, and 325 communes.[9] In 2009 the Regional Natural Park of the Ariège Pyrenees was created covering about 40% of the area of the department of Ariège.

Natural regions

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There are three main areas:

The Ariège plain

The north of the department consists of plains, hills and low valleys where agriculture is prevalent. Part of Lauragais covers the northeast of the department. Two major rivers, the Ariège and the Lèze, traverse the plain from south to north. A landscape of grain fields dominates the scene with growing of sweetcorn and sunflowers and with prairies.

The Pyrenean foothills

This area includes the Plantaurel mountains and the Pre-Pyrenean hills below 1000 m. Various geological structures are present in contrast: the Foix Valley with its granite mountain landscape and the Lavelanet region with marl and limestone.

Ariège high country

The geography is dominated by the Pyrenees mountains exceeding 1,000 m above sea level which form the border between France and Spain. The Pica d'Estats (3143 m), the Pic de Montcalm (3077 m), and Pic de Sotllo (3072 m) are the highest points of the department. These peaks are clearly visible from Toulouse in the Haute Garonne.

The landscape is dominated by forests with coniferous species coexisting with hardwoods such as chestnut trees, Black Locust trees, ash trees, and beech trees.

There are hundreds of kilometres of well-marked paths which allow exploration of the magnificent Pyrenees mountains. The high mountains are easily accessible via good roads, cable cars or by foot. There are a number of lodges providing high level mountain accommodation that are comfortable, warm and with good meals. There are also a number of fresh water lakes which provide a variety of activities including, walking, swimming, fishing, canoeing, sailboarding and picnicking.

There are several downhill ski resorts, the three largest being Ax-Bonascre, Les Monts D'Olmes and Guzet-Neige. There are many cross country ski-ing resorts, one of the best being at Plateau de Beille, near Les Cabannes. Ariège is one of the least populated and most unspoiled regions of France. The locals enjoy keeping traditions alive, especially old farming techniques. Consequently, as fewer insecticides, for example, have been used, the flora and fauna of the area continue to be rich in both diversity and numbers. Butterflies are common and birds are numerous; particularly noticeable are large birds of prey, including the magnificent Griffon vultures.

There are also many unspoiled villages and hamlets tucked away in the valleys close to the department's border with Spain – Seix, Cominac, and Aulus-les-Bains are examples – together with picturesque mountain villages, most notably Aleu which comes alive in the holiday season.

Climate

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Ariège stands on the eastern limit of oceanic dominance over rainfall, but other influences are felt:

  • Mediterranean – particularly visible in the vegetation of the foothills and of the valley of the Ariège river towards Tarascon, and in the Sault country
  • Continental – in the Pyrenean valleys, with many storms and big differences of temperature between day and night

There is no great tendency to summer drought, as the flow of air from the north-west brings rain throughout the year. Rainfall is moderate on the foothills and in some sheltered valleys, measuring 700 to 1,000 mm per year, but increases significantly in the higher valleys with levels between 1,000 mm and 1,800 mm. The slopes exposed to the north-west, such as Aulus and Orlu, are, as one would expect, the wettest, together with the frontal ridges that meet air flow from the southwest (giving rise to the Foehn effect). Snow cover is common over 1,000 metres, lasting several months above 1,500 to 2,000 metres. Some periglacial areas exist over 2,500 m but the only true glacier in Ariège is that of Mont Valier, near Castillon-en-Couserans.

Temperatures are mild in the foothills, most notably at the city of Foix (400 metres) the average is 5 °C in January and 19 °C in July. However, they decline rapidly with elevation, e.g. at l'Hospitalet-près-l'Andorre (1,430 m) it is 0 °C in January and 14 °C in July.

Town Sunshine

(hours/yr)
Rain

(mm/yr)
Snow

(days/yr)
Storm

(days/yr)
Fog

(days/yr)
National average 1,973 770 14 22 40
Saint Girons[11] 1,935 952 13 29 20
Paris 1,661 637 12 18 10
Nice 2,724 767 1 29 1
Strasbourg 1,693 665 29 29 56
Brest 1,605 1,211 7 12 75
Climate data for Saint Girons
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 10.3
(50.5)
11.3
(52.3)
14.2
(57.6)
16.0
(60.8)
19.5
(67.1)
22.9
(73.2)
25.5
(77.9)
25.6
(78.1)
23.0
(73.4)
19.0
(66.2)
13.7
(56.7)
10.9
(51.6)
17.7
(63.9)
Daily mean °C (°F) 5.3
(41.5)
6.2
(43.2)
8.8
(47.8)
10.6
(51.1)
14.2
(57.6)
17.7
(63.9)
20.0
(68.0)
20.0
(68.0)
17.1
(62.8)
13.5
(56.3)
8.6
(47.5)
5.9
(42.6)
12.3
(54.1)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F) 0.3
(32.5)
1.1
(34.0)
3.3
(37.9)
5.2
(41.4)
8.9
(48.0)
12.5
(54.5)
14.5
(58.1)
14.3
(57.7)
11.2
(52.2)
8.0
(46.4)
3.5
(38.3)
0.9
(33.6)
7.0
(44.6)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 83
(3.3)
62
(2.4)
80
(3.1)
105
(4.1)
102
(4.0)
77
(3.0)
52
(2.0)
73
(2.9)
73
(2.9)
80
(3.1)
82
(3.2)
83
(3.3)
952
(37.5)
Average precipitation days (≥ 1 mm) 10.3 9.2 10.5 11.9 12.0 9.4 6.9 8.8 8.7 10.4 9.8 9.8 117.7
Mean monthly sunshine hours 119 130 169 169 179 189 205 207 190 152 117 109 1,935
Source: Meteorological data for Saint Girons – 411 m altitude, from 1981 to 2010 January 2015 (in French)

History

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Saint-Lizier Cathedral

Ariège is one of the original 83 departments created during the French Revolution on 4 March 1790 under the Act of 22 December 1789. It was created from the counties of Foix (Languedoc) and Couserans (Gascogne).

A request was made to the Council of State to rename the department Ariège-Pyrénées.[12] According to the proponents of this project, the word "Pyrenees" would better position the department to promote itself throughout France. The demand was rejected.

Foix is the administrative capital of the Ariège. It is an ancient medieval town with a fortress, Chateau de Foix, perched on a hill overlooking it. The fortress has been attacked many times without being captured including an attempt by Simon de Montfort. It has also been used as a prison, and the names of English prisoners of war can still be seen on the cell walls. Another famous castle in the Ariège is Montségur, located on a rocky outcrop at a height of 1200 metres. During the Albigensian Crusade and siege in 1244 the castle was largely destroyed, with more than two hundred Cathar priests burnt at the stake as heretics. The castle was gradually rebuilt by Royalists over the next three hundred years.

The start of the seventeenth century saw the area ravaged by the Huguenot rebellions of Protestants against Catholics. In 1621 the Huguenot forces ruined the church at La Tour-du-Crieu. In 1629 Pamiers was sacked by Henry of Condé following uprisings that left several hundred dead in the city. This was also the period during which the abbeys at Foix, Tarascon-sur-Ariège, Saint-Girons, Saverdun and Le Mas-d'Azil were torched and destroyed.

The nineteenth century was a time of strong industrial growth, supported in Ariège by an abundant supply of water power. The department also benefited from its significant reserves of iron ore. The growth of iron-based industries was a feature of the period with the establishment, in 1817, of a steel manufacturing plant at Pamiers. This has been the principal driver of the local economy ever since. Other representative examples of the iron-based industries that developed in Ariège during the nineteenth century include the forges at Montgaillard and the blast furnaces at Tarascon-sur-Ariège.

An additional part of the department's industrial development during the nineteenth century was the paper industry at Saint-Girons and the textile industry in the Pays d'Olmes. Changes in forest laws in 1829 resulted in the War of the Maidens, a revolt by peasants who resisted losing their rights to use the forests. They disguised themselves as women while performing acts of rebellion.[13]

Towns of particular historical interest in the department include Pamiers, which hosted a large commercial centre and three churches; Mirepoix, a medieval town; and Saint-Lizier, which is situated on a hilltop with winding streets, fine views, and a church with cloisters that are noteworthy. Saint-Girons is an agricultural centre with a Saturday market.

Heraldry

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Arms of Ariège department
Arms of Ariège department
The red and gold represents the County of Foix and the bell is the emblem of Couserans, countries of the former province of Gascogne. This blazon, proposed by Robert Louis, is not official.

Blazon:
Or, with 3 pales of gules and escutcheon of azure charged with a bell in argent.



Anthem of Ariège

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The patriotic song Arièjo O moun Pais was written by Father Sabas Maury, born on 1 March 1863 in Gestiès in the valley of Siguer. He was the pastor of Miglos and Varilhes. It became the anthem for Ariège.

Economy

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The Ariège department is a largely unknown department which is situated next to Aude in the southwestern part of the Occitanie region. It shares its borders with Aude, Andorra, Haute-Garonne and Pyrénées-Orientales.

It is predominantly a farming area, as the soil is rich and fertile. More than 50% of Ariège is mountainous, with 490,965 hectares being covered by forests.

Economic Activity
Economic Data Value Date
Business Creation 814 2005
No. of Businesses 19,750 15 Nov 2006
Rate of Business Creation 10.4% (Ariège) 9.3% (Midi-Pyrénées) 9.3% (France) 2003
Unemployment Rate 10.4% (Ariège) 9.1% (Midi-Pyrénées) 9% (France) Sep 2006
Exports €450m 2005
Imports €368m 2005
source : Ariège expansion
Limestone breccia, polished stone marketed as "French Grand Antique Marble". Old quarry at Aubert, Lez Valley, southwest of Saint-Girons, western Ariège Department.

In the Ax valleys, the mining of talc is the most typical activity. The processing plant for talc at Luzenac is supplied by Carrière de talc de Trimouns, which is the largest producer in the region (400,000 tonnes per year).

This industry is supplemented by tourism. Winter sports resorts are located at Ax 3 Domaines, Ascou-Pailhères, Plateau de Beille, Le Chioula, and Goulier Neige.

In the Lavelanet area, the textile industry used to be significant, but much of the industry has moved out of the country and offshore. A few companies have tried to persist in the face of competition from lower cost-labor in Eastern Europe and Asia. New craftspeople installed themselves in the abandoned factories, like the brewery Le Grand Bison, now active for several years and counting gold and silver rewards for their beers.

In the Pamiers area metallurgy, aeronautics, and chemistry are the main industries. Metallurgy, at the Aubert & Duval factory, produces forgings for the aerospace and energy industries. Several companies are in the aeronautics outsourcing industry, such as Recaero and Maz'Air, partners with aircraft manufacturers. Chemistry is represented by the paint industry with the Alliance Maestria, which includes several companies making paint for anything from buildings to aircraft. In the same sector, Etienne Lacroix in the commune of Mazères, mainly manufactures fireworks and pyrotechnics.

For the Saint-Girons area, industry is in decline. It is represented mainly by the production of paper.

Hydroelectric production from Ariège is about one-fifth of Pyrenean production. The hydroelectric plant at Aston has the largest annual production capacity in the Pyrenees (392 million kWh). With Orlu and L'Hospitalet-près-l'Andorre, these three plants have the largest capacity in the department. The hydroelectric developments in Ariège can support a city of 600,000 inhabitants. Large industrial plants use the energy produced together with the natural gas from Lacq.

The Ariège Chamber of Commerce and Industry is situated at Foix. The department's Economic Development Agency ("Ariège Expansion") is at Verniolle.[14] The department has established three 'business incubators' to support enterprise in Ariège.

Transportation

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A train arriving in Pamiers station.

Mostly mountainous and rural, the department of Ariège is far from the main transport routes serving the main valleys and coastlines. The railway arrived in the department in 1861 with the Toulouse to Puigcerda line which is the only line that remains open to this day in the department.[15] Besides the trains of the TER Occitanie, this route is still served by Intercity trains from Paris-Austerlitz.

Since 2002 Ariège has been connected to the national motorway network via the A66 autoroute which joins the A61 autoroute at Villefranche-de-Lauragais and continues south of Pamiers by the National Route NR20 as a dual carriageway as far as Tarascon-sur-Ariège.

Demographics

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Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
1791197,889—    
1801196,454?0.07%
1821234,878+0.90%
1831253,730+0.78%
1841265,607+0.46%
1851267,435+0.07%
1861251,850?0.60%
1872246,298?0.20%
1881240,601?0.26%
1891227,491?0.56%
1901210,527?0.77%
1911198,725?0.58%
1921172,851?1.39%
YearPop.±% p.a.
1931161,265?0.69%
1936155,134?0.77%
1946145,956?0.61%
1954140,010?0.52%
1962137,192?0.25%
1968138,478+0.16%
1975137,857?0.06%
1982135,725?0.22%
1990136,455+0.07%
1999137,205+0.06%
2006146,283+0.92%
2011152,286+0.81%
2016153,067+0.10%
Sources:[16][17]

The department has 153,287 inhabitants (2019).[5] The populations of the arrondissements are (2019):[5]

Principal towns

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The most populous commune is Pamiers; the prefecture Foix is the second-most populous. As of 2019, there are 10 communes with more than 3,000 inhabitants:[5]

Commune Population (2019)
Pamiers 15,659
Foix 9,493
Saint-Girons 6,418
Lavelanet 6,031
Saverdun 4,828
Mazères 3,873
Varilhes 3,495
La Tour-du-Crieu 3,218
Mirepoix 3,102
Tarascon-sur-Ariège 3,024

The main urban areas are those of Pamiers, Foix and Saint-Girons.

Housing

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According to INSEE as of 2020 24.7% of available housing in Ariège consisted of secondary residences.[18] The following table indicates the main communes in Ariège (population more than 1,000) where second homes or occasional residences comprise more than 10% of total housing.[19]

Communes with more than 10% Secondary Residences (2017)

Town Population[20] Number of homes Second homes % second homes
Ax-les-Thermes 1,267 3,481 2,716 78.0%
Bélesta 1,064 861 186 21.6%
Mercus-Garrabet 1,199 726 118 16.3%
Le Mas-d'Azil 1,166 746 116 15.6%
Saint-Paul-de-Jarrat 1,313 741 104 14.0%
Saint-Lizier 1,418 820 112 13.7%
Tarascon-sur-Ariège 3,044 1,880 241 12.8%

Politics

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The department has two parliamentary constituencies and 13 cantons. In general it can be said that: "With a republican and secular tradition since the Third Republic, Ariège is firmly held by the Socialist Party (PS) even though in recent years the right has managed to sink a few corners of the fortress".[21]

This resulted in a parliamentary representation until 2017 was dominated by the PS and a General Council where 19 of the 22 members were PS or close to this party – the political orientation of the department is therefore clearly identified. In 2007 it was the department with the most votes for Ségolène Royal (59.56%). In 2012 it had the third most voters for Fran?ois Hollande in France with 64.69% after Corrèze and Seine Saint-Denis.

Constituency Member[22] Party
Ariège's 1st constituency Martine Froger PS
Ariège's 2nd constituency Laurent Panifous PS

Although male/female parity is well respected by MPs (Mrs. Frédérique Massat and Mr. Alain Fauré), all 22 councillors were men until 2011 when two women were elected.

The President of the Departmental Council is Christine Tequi of the Socialist Party.

Party seats
? Socialist Party 18
Union for a Popular Movement 2
Miscellaneous Right 1
? Miscellaneous Left 1

Culture

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The region was originally part of Aquitaine and has retained many hallmarks of the Gascon culture and Gascon language.

Gastronomy

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The gastronomy of Ariège is based on the cooking of Pyrenean regional food, such as cheese or charcuterie from the mountain country. Azinat is the local and typical dish of Ariège. The department is also well advanced in the field of organic farming.

Films

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Literature

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  • Several novels by Louis Henry Destel are set in Ariège.
  • The detective story by Pascal Dessaint Les Pis rennais (The Octopus) is set in the Couserans. It has been reprinted in comics.
  • Most of the novels by George-Patrick Gleize published by the Parisian publisher Albin Michel feature Ariège or the Pyrenees such as Le Temps en héritage (Foix country), Un brin d'espérance (A strand of hope) (Olmes country), Rue des Hortensias Rouge (Ax-les-Thermes country), Le Forgeron de la liberté (Mirepoix country), Le Sentier des pastelliers (Mazéres region), La Vie en plus (Couserans), Le Destin de Marthe Rivière (Le Quérigut), Le Chemin de Peyreblanque or L'Auberge des myrtilles (Tarascon country), Une nuit en juin (Cerdagne and Pamiers region).

Music

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  • Mirepoix Musique promotes concerts of classical music, talks and readings in and around Mirepoix.[24]
  • Making Music at Malegoude[25]
  • Vocal Festival of La Bellongaise at Orgibet
  • Jazz at Foix
  • Garosnow at Ax-les-Thermes
  • Art Show, contemporary music room (Holy Cross volvestre)

Theatre

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  • MiMa is an international festival of the art of marionettes held every summer in Mirepoix. Each year the event is guided by a central theme. The line-up showcases a variety of techniques including object theatre, glove puppets, string puppets and marionettes portées (puppets carried by a handle on the back of the head).[26]

Tourism

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Notable people linked to the department

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Art

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  • Joseph Bergès (1878–1956), born in Saint-Girons, was a painter.
  • René Gaston-Lagorre (1913–2004) was a painter who had his workshop in Couserans and lived in Seix.
  • Pierre Daboval (1918–2015) was an artist. He lived in Mirepoix from 1998 until his death.
  • Mady de La Giraudière (1922–2018) was a painter born in Lavelanet.
  • Roger Bataille (1926–1962), born in Foix, was a painter.[27]
  • Christian d'Orgeix (1927–2019), the surrealist painter, was born in Foix.[28]

Film

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  • Terence Macartney-Filgate (1924–2022) was a British-Canadian film director living in Mirepoix. He directed, wrote, produced or shot more than 100 films in a career spanning more than 50 years.
  • Richard Stanley (1966–), the South African film director, lives in Montségur

Literature

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  • Marie de Calages (1630–1661), born in Mirepoix, was a poet, crowned many times by l'Académie des Jeux Floraux.
  • Pierre Bayle (1647–1706), philosopher and writer born at Carla-Bayle (then called Carla-le-Comte; the commune was renamed in his honour)
  • Frédéric Soulié (1800–1847), novelist born in Foix, lived as a boy in Mirepoix
  • Napoléon Peyrat, born in 1809 at Les Bordes-sur-Arize, died in 1881, pastor, historian of the Cathars and a poet
  • Marie-Louise (born 1876 in Mirepoix) and Raymond Escholier (born 1882 in Paris), co-authors of "regionalist" novels such as Cantegril which won the Prix Fémina in 1922
  • Isabelle Sandy (1884–1975), writer born in Saint-Pierre-de-Rivière
  • Louis-Henry Destel (1885–1962), novelist born in Lézat-sur-Lèze, died at Saint-Girons.
  • Marcel Pagnol (1895–1974), the novelist, playwright and filmmaker, taught at the école Supérieure in Mirepoix.
  • Raymond Abellio (Georges Soulès) (1907–1986) philosopher, novelist. His paternal family came from Ax-les-Thermes and his maternal family was from Seix in Haut-Couserans
  • Gaston Massat (1909–1966), surrealist poet and resistance fighter born in Saint-Girons
  • Michel-Aimé Baudouy (1909–1999), scholar, novelist, and playwright born in Vernet d'Ariège
  • Max-Firmin Leclerc (1923–2014), writer and television director, lived in the commune of Durfort (Maloureille) from 1974 to 1988
  • Christian Bernadac (1937–2003), journalist and writer born in Tarascon-sur-Ariège
  • Georges-Patrick Gleize (1952–), novelist and historian
  • Patrick Cintas (1954–), writer, painter, sculptor, and composer
  • Remy Marrot (author of the novel 'Le Tribunal du peuple') teaches in Pamiers.[29]

Music

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Politics

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  • Marc Guillaume Alexis Vadier (1736–1828), politician, member of the National Convention, creator of the department of Ariège
  • Joseph Lakanal (1762–1845), born in Serres-sur-Arget, member of the National Convention
  • Alfred de Jancigny (1824–1892), préfect of Ariège in 1864
  • Léon Galy-Gasparrou (1850–1921), MP for Ariège
  • Alpinien Pabot-Chatelard (1837-1929), préfect of Ariège from 1892 to 1898
  • Théophile Delcassé (1852–1923), politician, several times Minister of Foreign Affairs, in particular during the conclusion of the Entente cordiale with Great Britain, born in Pamiers
  • Paul Caujolle (1891–1955), Mayor of Siguer, General Counsel of Ariège and President of the National Assocuiation of Accountants
  • Pierre Dumas (1891–1968), born and died at Saint-Martin-d'Oydes (where an avenue is named after him), writer and journalist, great resistance fighter known as "Saint Jean", politician, MP for Haute-Garonne
  • Fran?ois Camel (1893–1941), MP for Ariège from 1936 to 1941 and resistance fighter
  • Georges Galy-Gasparrou (1896–1977), MP, Secretary of State for Information, Mayor of Massat
  • Roger Fauroux (1926–2021), Minister, Mayor of Saint-Girons
  • Augustin Bonrepaux (1936–), politician, former MP for Ariège and President of the General Council of Ariège, former president of the Finance Commission for the National Assembly. Participated in the opening of the road to Ariège particularly the Puymorens Tunnel
  • Jean-Pierre Bel (1951–), senator, President of the Senate of France since 1 October 2011
  • André Trigano (1925–2024) Officer of the Legion of Honour. He was Mayor of Mazères for 24 years, General Councillor for the Canton of Saverdun and MP for the 2nd electoral district of Ariège from 1993 to 1997. Mayor of Pamiers, he is also the brother of Gilbert Trigano, the co-founder of Club Med
  • Paul Vaillant-Couturier (Paris 1892–1937) originally from Sainte-Croix-Volvestre
  • Frédérique Massat (1964–), MP for Ariège from 2007 to 2017

Religion

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Science

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Sport

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Répertoire national des élus: les conseillers départementaux". data.gouv.fr, Plateforme ouverte des données publiques fran?aises (in French). 4 May 2022.
  2. ^ "Le Président du Conseil Départemental" (in French). Conseil Départemental de l'Ariège. Retrieved 23 March 2017.
  3. ^ "Département de l'Ariège (09) – Résumé statistique". Publications et statistiques pour la France ou les régions (in French). Institut national de la statistique et des études économiques – INSEE. Retrieved 10 February 2015.
  4. ^ "Populations de référence 2022" (in French). The National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies. 19 December 2024.
  5. ^ a b c d Populations légales 2019: 09 Ariège, INSEE
  6. ^ "neuf - traduction - Dictionnaire Fran?ais-Anglais WordReference.com". www.wordreference.com.
  7. ^ Inhabitants of France (in French).
  8. ^ Departmental Maps of Ariège, préfecture website, consulted on 4 July 2013 (in French)
  9. ^ Antoine (10 September 2024). "Pourquoi Senconac ne sera plus la plus petite commune d'Ariège..." [Why Senconac won't be the smaller commune in Ariège...]. La Gazette Ariégeoise (in French). Retrieved 12 February 2025.
  10. ^ Paris, Nice, Strasbourg, Brest
  11. ^ Data from the Station at Saint Girons from 1981 to 2010 (in French)
  12. ^ (in French) Ariège wants to become Ariège-Pyrénées, published 7 January 2005 on La Dépêche du Midi website. (in French)
  13. ^ Patrice Rieu (January 2001). "Les Demoiselles". Retrieved 13 December 2015.
  14. ^ "Ariège Expansion, agence de développement économique en Ariège Pyrénées". Ariège Expansion. Archived from the original on 8 June 2019. Retrieved 9 October 2019.
  15. ^ Press Files, Rail Plan for Midi-Pyrénées 2007–2013, The Portet-Tarascon line: History and characteristics of the line Archived 14 January 2012 at the Wayback Machine, April 2011, p 11, consulted on 11 November 2011 (in French).
  16. ^ "Historique de l'Ariège". Le SPLAF.
  17. ^ "évolution et structure de la population en 2016". INSEE.
  18. ^ Logement en 2020, Catégories et types de logements, INSEE (in French)
  19. ^ Logements et résidences principales en 2017, figures as at 1 January 2017
  20. ^ Téléchargement du fichier d'ensemble des populations légales en 2017, INSEE
  21. ^ (in French) Description and Political Atlas of the department of Ariège Archived 13 February 2009 at the Wayback Machine, Atlaspol Cartographic geopolitical website, consulted on 4 December 2007
  22. ^ Nationale, Assemblée. "Assemblée nationale ~ Les députés, le vote de la loi, le Parlement fran?ais". Assemblée nationale.
  23. ^ "Tarascon-sur-Ariège. Rencontre avec Marcelle Bernadac". ladepeche.fr.
  24. ^ Atkins, James. "James Atkins Design. Print and digital design. UK, US, France, Switzerland, Italy". www.mirepoixmusique.com. Archived from the original on 17 May 2014. Retrieved 10 July 2014.
  25. ^ Making Music, consulted on 5 April 2013 (in French)
  26. ^ "MIMA – Festival des arts de la Marionnette de Mirepoix en Ariège". MIMA – Festival des arts de la Marionnette de Mirepoix en Ariège.
  27. ^ "9. L'énigmatique Roger Bataille colore l'austérité de Niaux". ladepeche.fr.
  28. ^ "Christian d' Orgeix". Centre Pompidou.
  29. ^ "Ax-les-Thermes. Rémy Marrot : jeune écrivain". ladepeche.fr.
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