Arudy

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Arudy (Script error: No such module "IPA".; Gascon: Arudi) is a commune in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region of south-western France.

The commune has been awarded one flower by the National Council of Towns and Villages in Bloom in the Competition of cities and villages in Bloom.[2]

Geography

Arudy is located in the Ossau Valley on a bend on the Gave d'Ossau some 20 km south-east of Oloron-Sainte-Marie and 16 km south of Gan. Access to the commune is by the D920 road from Buzy in the north passing through the commune just west of the town and continuing to Louvie-Juzon in the south. Access to the town is by the D53 connecting to the D920. The D287 also goes east from the town to join the D934 going north to Sévignacq-Meyracq. The D918 branches west from the D920 near the town and continues west through the north of the commune to Lurbe-Saint-Christau.[3]

The SNCF railway line from Buzy-en-Béarn - Laruns which passed through the commune was closed to traffic for passengers on 2 March 1969.[4] A bus connection remained in place until 1 September 2009. Freight traffic between Buzy-en-Béarn and Arudy survived until 2003. The facilities have now been dismantled.

The western hills of the commune are heavily forested with farmland in the valleys. The east of the commune in the Ossau Valley is mainly residential with some farmland.

Hydrography

Located in the Drainage basin of the Adour, the Gave d'Ossau forms the eastern border as it curves around the town and continues west, forming the northern border of the commune, to join the Gave d'Aspe to form the Gave d'Oloron at Oloron-Sainte-Marie. Many tributaries rise in the south of the commune and flow north to join the Gave d'Ossau including the Lamisou, the Arrec de Baycabe, the Ruisseau du Bois de Nougué, the Arrec de Lacerbelle, and the Ruisseau du Termy which forms the western border of the commune.[3]

Places and Hamlets

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Arudy in 1829
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The Ossau Valley
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Old railway viaduct in Arudy

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  • L'Abat (Drinking trough)
  • L'Abétat (Col de)
  • Anglès[5]
  • Angous
  • Arrabiot
  • Arrouge (ruins)
  • L'Aubisqué
  • Bareilles[5]
  • Barguères
  • Bélier
  • Bérastou
  • Bersaut (Ravine)
  • Béteilles
  • Blingou (Turoun - 433 metres)
  • Bordedela (spring)
  • Bourdeu
  • Brousset
  • Caillabère[5]
  • Caillou-Marrau
  • Camanère
  • Carrey
  • Casajus
  • Cabanes de Castillou
  • Cazassus
  • Cortès-Granges
  • Crest (Lake)
  • Cumarty
  • Daré Bourdeu
  • Etchaux
  • Florence
  • Garrail
  • Cabane de Garrietche
  • Gerbadure (Col de - 1198 metres)
  • Goubert
  • Habarra
  • Heugacète (Col de)
  • Hondaa
  • Houn Barrade (Col de)[5]
  • Hourgolle
  • Les Jardins d'Arudy
  • Jugist
  • Laborde (two places)
  • Lacoste
  • Lacrabère
  • Ladebeze
  • Granges Lafont
  • Lanne[5]
  • Larroun
  • Lascoungues
  • Laüs
  • Lissert
  • Louraou (Drinking trough)
  • Loustau
  • Pouey Maou
  • Malarode
  • Manaut
  • Mancesta (Ravine)
  • Martouré[5]
  • Maysonnave
  • Médalou
  • Miégaville
  • Mourlane
  • Cité Notre-Dame
  • Nougué
  • L'Oustalot
  • Pédestarrès (ruins)
  • Pène de Plou (468 metres)
  • Le Pic d'Ossau
  • Pierris
  • Pouts[5]
  • Saint-Cricq
  • Saubiron
  • Sépé (Spring)
  • Séré
  • Soubirou
  • Soumabielles (ruins)
  • Terranère
  • Tilhou
  • Tocortoure
  • Trois-Auges (Fountain)
  • Le Turon (530 mètres)
  • Vignau
  • Le Zoum

Neighbouring communes and villages

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Toponymy

The commune name in béarnais is Arudi.

According to Michel Grosclaude the name comes from the basque harr ("stone" or "rock") and uri ("town").[6]

The following table details the origins of the commune name and other names in the commune.

Name Spelling Date Source Page Origin Description
Arudy Eruri 1270 Raymond
14
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Ossau Village
Aruri 1286 Grosclaude Arudy/Iseste spoiled deed
Aruri 1328 Grosclaude Ossau-Val Treaty of Tena
Aruri 1343 Raymond
14
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Pardies
Arury 1368 Grosclaude Chéronnet
Arudy 1375 Raymond
14
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Luntz
Aruri 1386 Grosclaude Chéronnet
Aruri 1399 Grosclaude Manumission of Serfdom
Aruri 1442 Grosclaude Chéronnet
Aruri 1466 Grosclaude Chéronnet
Aruri 1486 Grosclaude Chéronnet
Erudi 1487 Raymond
14
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Ossau
Arudi 1538 Raymond
14
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Reformation
Saint-Germain d'Arudy 1607 Raymond
14
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Insinuations
Arudy 1750 Cassini
Anglas Anglès 1538 Raymond
6
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Reformation Fief, vassal of the Viscounts of Béarn
Anglès 1863 Raymond
6
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Baget Baget 1863 Raymond
19
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Hamlet
Bareilles Barelhes 1385 Raymond
21
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Census Farm
Caillabère la Caillabère 1863 Raymond
39
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Mountain
Castet Castet 1096 Raymond
45
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Marca Castet had a Lay Abbey, vassal of the Viscounts of Béarn. In 1385 it depended on the bailiwick of Ossau and had 45 fires. Castet took its name from the Chateau of Castetgelos which was built in its territory.
Castellum 1154 Raymond
45
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Marca
Casteg 1385 Raymond
45
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Sent Policarpe de Casteig 1621 Raymond
45
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Insinuations
Caubios Caubios 1538 Raymond
47
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Reformation Fief, vassal of the Viscounts of Béarn
Col de Houn-Barrade Le Col de la Houn-Barade 1863 Raymond
79
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Mountain pass between Arudy and Izeste
Lanne Lane 1385 Raymond
92
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Census Farm
Martouré Martouré 1675 Raymond
109
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Reformation Hillock where the old Château of Arudy stood and where the fires for the Festival of Saint-Jean were lit
Mur Meur 1675 Raymond
120
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Reformation A Group of rocks which were the destination for processions and another place where fires for the Festival of Saint-Jean were lit.
Pouts Potz 1385 Raymond
139
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Sacase de Siot Sciot 1675 Raymond
145
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Reformation Fief, vassal of the Viscounts of Béarn

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History

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View of Arudy from Bescat

The first traces of civilisation in the commune date to Prehistory or more precisely to the Magdalenian period. Excavations in four caves in the commune (Maladore, Poeymaü, Saint-Michel, and Espalungue) uncovered bones, tools, and many snail shells.

The village of Eruri or Aruri was mentioned at the beginning of the 13th century. It was from the beginning of that time that the Ossau Union was created which permitted relative independence for the communes in the valley until the French Revolution.

Paul Raymond noted on page 14 of his 1863 dictionary that the commune had a Lay Abbey, vassal of the Viscounts of Béarn, with 86 fires and depended on the bailiwick of Ossau.[5]

It was in the 19th century that economic growth started in the commune. Sawmills and Marble quarries were created which provided a living to several hundred people. One quarry still operates today.

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Heraldry

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Administration

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View towards Bescat from the Saint-Michel hill in Arudy

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From To Name Party
1995 2014 Gérard Cambot
2014 2026 Claude Aussant DVG

Inter-communality

The commune is part of six inter-communal structures:

  • the Communauté de communes de la Vallée d'Ossau;
  • the local public management agency;
  • the association for the perception of Arudy;
  • the water association for the Ossau Valley;
  • the electrification association for Bas-Ossau;
  • the SIVU for sanitation for the Ossau Valley;

Demography

The inhabitants of the commune are known as Arudyens or Arudyennes in French.[17]

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Economy

Arudy has diverse economic activities:

  • the commune has a large sheep breeding centre and strong activity related to hunting. Arudy forms part of the Appellation d'origine contrôlée (AOC) zone designation of Ossau-iraty;
  • the commune conserves and operates marble (gray-black) and limestone quarry sites. The Church of St. Severus in Assat, for example, was built in 1873 with Arudy limestone;
  • There are wood and marble working industries;
  • the Messier industrial foundry, a subsidiary of Ventana Aerospace Group, employs approximately 200 people. The foundry produces alloys of magnesium-thorium intended for the aviation industry. The machining of these materials has resulted in the production of waste containing thorium. 13.3 tonnes of the residue of thorium-magnesium alloys (Grime from the foundry, shavings from machining, miscellaneous scrap, etc.) are stored in a special location with a radioactivity of 1.9 GBq from thorium-232.[18] The company faces economic difficulties and has been placed in a Judicial Recovery procedure by the Commercial Court on the 1 April 2010. The Commercial Court of Pau approved exit from the Judicial recovery safeguard procedure proposed by management and the court administrators of the Messier foundry in July 2011. Messier Foundry is a prime contractor in the CARAIBE collaborative project approved by the Aerospace Valley Pôle de compétitivité group and funded by the Fonds unique interministériel (Single inter-ministerial funds) programme.

Culture and heritage

Civil heritage

The Hôtel Pouts (17th century)Template:Mérimée Icon is registered as an historical monument.[19] It is an ancient Lay Abbey which later became a police station. The building was renovated in 1971 to house a museum: the Maison d'Ossau.

The Maison d'Ossau museum in the Hôtel Pouts displays regional archaeological collections, specimens of flora and fauna of the Pyrenees, and local costumes.

Arudy has 16th and 17th century houses, a bridge said to be Roman, and Lavoirs (public laundries) from the 19th century.

Religious heritage

The Church of Saint-Germain (12th century, renovated in the 19th century) contains several items classified as historical objects:

The interior of the chapel of Saint-Michel is decorated with paintings by Pierre Martinez.

Environmental heritage

The Abétat peaks at 1204 metres, the Gerbadure at 1254m, the Soum Counée at 1361m, the Bersaut at 1368m, the Hourquettes de Baygrand at 1386m, the Senzouens (or the Breque) at 1392m, and the Pic d'Escurets at 1440m.[25]

Amenities

Education

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The old primary school

The town has a public college,[26] and one primary school. Another private primary school has been closed since the beginning of September 2011.

Sports and sports facilities

  • ES Arudy[27] is a Rugby club which plays in Fédérale 3;
  • TCO tennis club provides coaching by a qualified instructor. They have three tennis courts: one clay court and two fast courts;
  • The Arudy rock-climbing school is one of the busiest in the region. It consists of three main areas with over a hundred climbing routes fitted out.

Notable people linked to the commune

Bibliography

  • René Arripe, Ossau 1900: The Canton of Arudy, Loubatières, Toulouse, 1990 Template:In lang
  • René Arripe, Ossau Valley 2000: The Canton of Arudy, R. Arripe, 2004, 782 pages

See also

References

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  2. Arudy in the Competition for Towns and Villages in Bloom Template:Webarchive Template:In lang
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  5. a b c d e f g h i Topographic Dictionary of the Department of Basses-Pyrenees, Paul Raymond, Imprimerie nationale, 1863, Digitised from Lyon Public Library 15 June 2011 Template:In lang
  6. a b Michel Grosclaude, Toponymic Dictionary of communes, Béarn, Edicions reclams & Édition Cairn - 2006, 416 pages, Template:ISBN Template:In lang
  7. Cassini Map 1750 – Arudy
  8. Titles of the Ossau Valley in the Departmental Archives of Pyrénées-Atlantiques Template:In lang
  9. Notaries of Pardies (Monein) in the Departmental Archives of Pyrénées-Atlantiques Template:In lang
  10. Bernard Chéronnet, Review of Pau and Bearn, No. 16, 1989 Template:In lang
  11. Contracts retained by Luntz, Notary of Béarn, in the Departmental Archives of Pyrénées-Atlantiques Template:In lang
  12. Manuscript from the 16th to 18th centuries - Departmental Archives of Pyrénées-Atlantiques Template:In lang
  13. Manuscripts from the 17th century in the Departmental Archives of Pyrénées-Atlantiques Template:In lang
  14. Manuscript from the 14th century - Departmental Archives of Pyrénées-Atlantiques Template:In lang
  15. Pierre de Marca, Histoire de Bearn, La Veuve Jean Camusat, 1640, 850 pages Template:In lang
  16. List of Mayors of France Template:In lang
  17. Pyrénées-Atlantiques, habitants.fr
  18. ANDRA page Template:Webarchive (Agence nationale de gestion des déchets radioactifs) Template:In lang
  19. Ministry of Culture, Mérimée Template:Mérimée Template:In lang
  20. Ministry of Culture, Palissy Template:Palissy Template:In lang
  21. Ministry of Culture, Palissy Template:Palissy Template:In lang
  22. Ministry of Culture, Palissy Template:Palissy Template:In lang
  23. Ministry of Culture, Palissy Template:Palissy Template:In lang
  24. Ministry of Culture, Palissy Template:Palissy Template:In lang
  25. Géoportail, IGN, consulted on 12 March 2012 Template:In lang
  26. College website Template:Webarchive Template:In lang
  27. ES Arudy website Template:In lang

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