Auzits

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Auzits (Script error: No such module "IPA".;[2][3] Template:Langx) is a commune in the Aveyron department in the Occitanie region of southern France.

Geography

Auzits is located at the top of a hill with the church dominating the valley some 10 km south-east of Decazeville and 28 km north-west of Rodez. It is a large, green, and hilly commune ranging from the Plateau of Hymes to Ruhle le Haut with many vantage points especially from the highest point in the commune at Hautesserre where there is a 360 degree panorama. Access to the commune can be by many routes: the D840 from Firmi in the north passes down the eastern side of the commune and continues south-east to Saint-Christophe-Vallon; the D87 branches from the D840 in the commune and goes south-west then north to the village then west to Montbazens; the D53 from Cransac in the north passes south through the west of the commune going to Bournazel; the D189 goes south from the village towards Goutrens; the D11 comes from Cransac through the village and continues to Saint-Cristophe-Vallon; and the D631 goes north from the village to join the D840 north of the commune. A railway line passes through the commune from north to south with the Auzits-Aussibal Halt near Aussibel. Apart from the village there are the hamlets of Rulhe, Les Escabes, La Berthoumarie, Le Mas del Bosc, Aussibal, Hymes, Plateau d'Hymes, Le Coustal, and Reyrols. The commune is mixed forest and farmland.[4]

The Riou Viou flows from the south through the village then turns west along the northern border and continues to join the Riou Mort at Viviers. The Riou Mort flows north through the east of the commune and continues north-west to join the Lot at Penchot.[4]

Neighbouring communes and villages

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History

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The old railway station
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The old Goods Shed

Middle Ages

In the Middle Ages Auzits was an important step for pilgrims as it lies on the road to Saint Jacques de Compostela (the path from Conques to Villefranchois). Near the present village there was a small chapel called the Chapel of the Hospital which welcomed the sick, tired, or dying. Under the responsibility of the Knights of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, the chapel adjoining the hospice is today still in good condition.

In 1358 the English invaded the commune and stayed for thirty years. In 1398, after the withdrawal of the British, the fortified Chateau of Auzits was abandoned. Its inhabitants did not wish for another Lord so collectively decided to build the new village church on the ruins of this castle. Perched on the rocky outcrop overlooking the valley on massive buttresses, the tower was converted into a bell tower. The stones of the second tower were reused for the central nave of the church, which is the present Church of Saint-Maurice.

Contemporary era

During the 19th and 20th centuries the commune experienced spectacular development by the coal industry. The many families who lived on coal-mining declined in number due to successive mine closures in Decazeville basin, leaving only remnants that are still visible on the Rulhe road.

Administration

List of Successive Mayors[5]

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Mayors from the French Revolution to 1938
From To Name
1792 1796 Antoine Doumergue
1796 1801 Bernard Boyer
1803 1812 Jean Tournamire
1812 1816 Jean Christostome Garrigou
1816 1832 Jean François de Rudelle
1832 1837 Joseph Cantaloube
1837 1843 Jean Christostome Garrigou
1843 1900 Jean Pierre Bernard Agar
1900 1908 Jules Mouly
1908 1920 Jean Antoine Besses
1920 1938 Albert Pierre Louis Olivier
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The Town Hall
Mayors from 1938
From To Name
1938 1944 Emile Boyé
1944 1945 Benjamin Viguier
1945 1947 Adrien Ruffié
1947 1959 Joseph Delsol
1959 1977 Armand Lacombe
1977 1989 Frédéric Bourdoncle
1989 1995 Michel Cantala
1995 2001 Jean Bousquet
2001 2008 Michel Cantala
2008 2020 Jean-Louis Francès
2020 2026 Benoît Olivié

Demography

The inhabitants of the commune are known as Auzitois or Auzitoises in French.[6]

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Culture and heritage

Civil heritage

  • Remains of a Castle. Long before the present church was built a castle dominated the valley. The castle consisted of two towers, buttresses, towering ramparts, a drawbridge, a moat, and a crypt.
  • Picturesque villages in Auzits and upper Rulhe.

Religious heritage

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The Church of Saint Maurice
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Church of Saint Maurice Portal

The commune has one religious building that is registered as an historical monument:

Other religious sites of interest
  • Church of Saint Étienne de Rulhe.
  • Chapel of Saint John of the Hospital.
  • Chapel of Hautesserre.
  • Cross of Hymes.

Notable people linked to the commune

  • Raoul Follereau, researcher and scientist.
  • Robert Girou, painter.
  • Roger Noyer, resistance fighter.
  • Marcial Pleinecassagne, resistance fighter killed for keeping silent in the face of the Germans in 1944.

See also

Bibliography

  • Christian-Pierre Bedel, Rinhac: Anglars, Ausits, Bèl Castèl, Bornasèl, Gotrens, Las Candolièiras, Mairanh / Christian-Pierre Bedel and los estatjants del Rinhagués, Rodez, Mission départementale de la culture, coll. Al canton, 1991, ill., cov. ill., 28 cm, 230 p. (Template:ISBN, ISSN 1151-8375, BnF No. FRBNF36652250) Template:In lang

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