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Aubazines (; oc, Obasina), also spelled ''Aubazine'', is a
commune A commune is an alternative term for an intentional community. Commune or comună or comune or other derivations may also refer to: Administrative-territorial entities * Commune (administrative division), a municipality or township ** Communes of ...
in the
Corrèze Corrèze (; oc, Corresa) is a department in France, named after the river Corrèze which runs through it. Although its prefecture is Tulle, its most populated city is Brive-la-Gaillarde. Corrèze is located in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region, ...
department in the
Nouvelle-Aquitaine Nouvelle-Aquitaine (; oc, Nòva Aquitània or ; eu, Akitania Berria; Poitevin-Saintongeais: ''Novéle-Aguiéne'') is the largest administrative region in France, spanning the west and southwest of the mainland. The region was created by t ...
region of central
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. The inhabitants of the commune are known as ''Aubazinois'' or ''Aubazinoises''.


Geography

Aubazines is a commune in the
Massif Central The (; oc, Massís Central, ; literally ''"Central Massif"'') is a highland region in south-central France, consisting of mountains and plateaus. It covers about 15% of mainland France. Subject to volcanism that has subsided in the last 10,0 ...
located some 10 km east by north-east of Brive-la-Gaillarde and 12 km south-west of
Tulle Tulle (; ) is a commune in central France. It is the third-largest town in the former region of Limousin and is the capital of the department of Corrèze, in the region of Nouvelle-Aquitaine. Tulle is also the episcopal see of the Roman Cat ...
. The D1089 highway passes through the north-west of the commune going from
Malemort-sur-Corrèze Malemort-sur-Corrèze (; Limousin: ''Malamòrt'') is a former commune in the Corrèze department in central France. On 1 January 2016, it was merged into the new commune Malemort.Beynat Beynat (; oc, Béinat) is a commune of the Corrèze department in central France. Population See also *Communes of the Corrèze department The following is a list of the 279 communes of the Corrèze department of France Fr ...
. The D48 also goes east from the village to Le Chastang with the D48E branching off it in the east of the commune to go north to
Cornil Cornil (; oc, Cornilh) is a commune in the Corrèze department in central France. Cornil station has rail connections to Brive-la-Gaillarde, Ussel, Tulle and Bordeaux. Population See also *Communes of the Corrèze department The followin ...
. The D14E1 also goes south-west from the village to join the D14.Google Maps
/ref> A railway line passes through the commune parallel to the D1089 and the station for Aubazines is at
Aubazine-Saint-Hilaire station Aubazine-Saint-Hilaire is a railway station near Aubazine and Saint-Hilaire-Peyroux, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France. The station is located on the Coutras–Tulle railway line. The station is served by Transport express régional, TER (local) services o ...
in the neighbouring commune
Saint-Hilaire-Peyroux Saint-Hilaire-Peyroux is a commune in the Corrèze department in central France. Aubazine-Saint-Hilaire station has rail connections to Brive-la-Gaillarde, Ussel, Tulle and Bordeaux. Population See also *Communes of the Corrèze department ...
. The line is served by the
TER Nouvelle-Aquitaine TER Nouvelle-Aquitaine is the regional rail network serving the region of Nouvelle-Aquitaine, southwestern France. It is operated by the French national railway company SNCF. It was formed in 2017 from the previous TER networks TER Aquitaine, TER ...
trains towards Brive-la-Gaillarde, Tulle, Ussel and
Bordeaux Bordeaux ( , ; Gascon oc, Bordèu ; eu, Bordele; it, Bordò; es, Burdeos) is a port city on the river Garonne in the Gironde department, Southwestern France. It is the capital of the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region, as well as the prefectur ...
. The village is in the south of the commune on a promontory overlooking the ''Coiroux'' at a height of over 150 metres. Apart from the village there are the hamlets of: Pauliac Bas, Pauliac Haut, Villieres, Vergonzac, Le Varachou, Rochesseux, Chastagnol, Quatre Routes, and Les Vayres. The commune is mixed forest and farmland. The
Corrèze Corrèze (; oc, Corresa) is a department in France, named after the river Corrèze which runs through it. Although its prefecture is Tulle, its most populated city is Brive-la-Gaillarde. Corrèze is located in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region, ...
river forms the north-western border of the commune as it flows south-west to join the
Vézère The Vézère (; oc, Vesera) is a 211-km-long river in southwestern France. It is an important tributary to the Dordogne. Its source is in the northwestern part of the elevated plateau known as the Massif Central. It flows into the Dordogne near ...
west of Brive-la-Gaillarde. A number of streams rise in the commune to join the Corrèze including the Ruisseau de la Geinde, 2.7 km long, which rises near Quatre-Routes and flows north to join the Ruisseau de Brauze in
Cornil Cornil (; oc, Cornilh) is a commune in the Corrèze department in central France. Cornil station has rail connections to Brive-la-Gaillarde, Ussel, Tulle and Bordeaux. Population See also *Communes of the Corrèze department The followin ...
commune which flows to the Corrèze, the Ruisseau Français, and the ''Canal des Moines'' which branches from the Coiroux. The lowest altitude of the commune is 126 metres in the west where the Corrèze leaves the commune. The highest points are 520 metres high on the ''Puy de Pauliac'' which dominates the area, and in the south-east next to Le Chastang near a place called ''la Jarouste''.


Neighbouring communes and villages


History

The village of Aubazines, which had a church, became a commune in the
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in 1790 through the dismantling of the parish of Cornil but it lacked
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until 1 March 1792. Aubazines, formerly written Obazine, has its origin in the foundation of a monastery by '' Étienne de Vielzot'' in the 12th century. The monastery was affiliated shortly after to the
Cistercian The Cistercians, () officially the Order of Cistercians ( la, (Sacer) Ordo Cisterciensis, abbreviated as OCist or SOCist), are a Catholic religious order of monks and nuns that branched off from the Benedictines and follow the Rule of Saint ...
order. Very soon an associated convent of nuns was established in the village of Coyroux a few hundred metres away. The two monasteries existed until the Revolution. Formerly spelled ''Obazine'' the parish depended on
Cornil Cornil (; oc, Cornilh) is a commune in the Corrèze department in central France. Cornil station has rail connections to Brive-la-Gaillarde, Ussel, Tulle and Bordeaux. Population See also *Communes of the Corrèze department The followin ...
. The site of the monastic institutions and their dependencies have been the object of archaeological excavations and extensive studies in the last third of the 20th century under the direction of Professor of medieval history Bernadette Barrière.


Aubazine-Saint-Hilaire Railway Station

The village of ''Gare d'Aubazine'', although located in the commune of
Saint-Hilaire-Peyroux Saint-Hilaire-Peyroux is a commune in the Corrèze department in central France. Aubazine-Saint-Hilaire station has rail connections to Brive-la-Gaillarde, Ussel, Tulle and Bordeaux. Population See also *Communes of the Corrèze department ...
is an integral part of the history of Aubazines and of
Dampniat Dampniat (; oc, Dampnhac) is a commune in the Corrèze department in central France. Population See also *Communes of the Corrèze department The following is a list of the 279 communes of the Corrèze department of France ...
than that of Saint-Hilaire. The
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was established at a place called ''Confolens'' however, as the station was primarily to serve Aubazines even though it was on the territory of the neighbouring commune, the council demanded a composite name. The railway acceded to the demand and the stop which was called Aubazine-Saint-Hilaire-Peyroux became ''Aubazine'' thereafter. Saint-Hilaire-Peyroux have their own stop at ''Pont Bonnel''. Before 1840, the date of the opening of
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N89 (later D1089), there was nothing at the bottom of this valley other than the worn-out mills of: ''Confolens'' in
Dampniat Dampniat (; oc, Dampnhac) is a commune in the Corrèze department in central France. Population See also *Communes of the Corrèze department The following is a list of the 279 communes of the Corrèze department of France ...
commune, ''Claredent'' in Aubazines commune, and ''Jayle'' in
Malemort-sur-Corrèze Malemort-sur-Corrèze (; Limousin: ''Malamòrt'') is a former commune in the Corrèze department in central France. On 1 January 2016, it was merged into the new commune Malemort.SNCF The Société nationale des chemins de fer français (; abbreviated as SNCF ; French for "National society of French railroads") is France's national state-owned railway company. Founded in 1938, it operates the country's national rail traffi ...
station is located on the right bank of the Corrèze in the territory of
Saint-Hilaire-Peyroux Saint-Hilaire-Peyroux is a commune in the Corrèze department in central France. Aubazine-Saint-Hilaire station has rail connections to Brive-la-Gaillarde, Ussel, Tulle and Bordeaux. Population See also *Communes of the Corrèze department ...
while the left bank belongs largely to
Dampniat Dampniat (; oc, Dampnhac) is a commune in the Corrèze department in central France. Population See also *Communes of the Corrèze department The following is a list of the 279 communes of the Corrèze department of France ...
with the nearest village located 2 km away. The Confolens bridge and paper mill added to progress together with the railway at the end of the 19th century and in 1912 the establishment of a railhead for the departmental tram line going to
Turenne Henri de La Tour d'Auvergne, vicomte de Turenne (11 September 161127 July 1675), commonly known as Turenne , was a French general and one of only six Marshals to have been promoted Marshal General of France. The most illustrious member of the ...
then
Beaulieu-sur-Dordogne Beaulieu-sur-Dordogne (, literally ''Beaulieu on Dordogne''; oc, Belluec) is a commune in the Corrèze department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region, central France. Beaulieu is a medieval city, originally dominated by its great abbey of St Pie ...
vi
Le Bosplos
completed this action. The ''Tacot'' (Jalopy) had disappeared by 1932, replaced by a bus and the agglomeration of the Gare d'Aubazine retained its thriving business. New houses were built and a school with two classes was opened for the children. Their parents climbed to
Dampniat Dampniat (; oc, Dampnhac) is a commune in the Corrèze department in central France. Population See also *Communes of the Corrèze department The following is a list of the 279 communes of the Corrèze department of France ...
to learn to read. In June 1944
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s destroyed the Claredent railway bridge, blocking a German armoured train and preventing convoys of equipment from the manufacture of weapons at Tulle from being quickly transported to their destination on the front or the Rhine.


Heraldry


Administration

List of Successive Mayors


Demography

In 2017 the commune had 914 inhabitants.


Culture and heritage


Civil heritage

The commune has two structures that are registered as historical monuments: *A
Stone circle A stone circle is a ring of standing stones. Most are found in Northwestern Europe – especially in Britain, Ireland, and Brittany – and typically date from the Late Neolithic and Early Bronze Age, with most being built from 3000 BC. The be ...
at Puy de Pauliac (
Neolithic The Neolithic period, or New Stone Age, is an Old World archaeological period and the final division of the Stone Age. It saw the Neolithic Revolution, a wide-ranging set of developments that appear to have arisen independently in several parts ...
)Ministry of Culture, Mérimée *The Canal des Moines (12th century)Ministry of Culture, Mérimée with a length of 1.7 km, it was built to supply the village - it is the only canal of its kind still operating in Europe. It dominates the Gorges of Coiroux. Other sites of interest are: *The
Dolmen A dolmen () or portal tomb is a type of single-chamber megalithic tomb, usually consisting of two or more upright megaliths supporting a large flat horizontal capstone or "table". Most date from the early Neolithic (40003000 BCE) and were somet ...
of Rochesseux. *The Saut de la bergère rock (overlooking the Canal des Moines), a 70m high cliff where, according to legend, a shepherdess was thrown from to escape dishonour. *The Tourist centre and Lake Coiroux. File:Aubazines pigeonnier.JPG, A Dovecote File:Coiroux gorges Aubazines.JPG, Couroux Gorge File:Canal des Moines Aubazines.JPG, The Canal des Moines File:Canal des moines, Aubazine (2).JPG, The Canal des Moines File:Coiroux plan d'eau Aubazine (2).JPG, Lake Coiroux


Religious heritage

Two religious buildings are registered as historical monuments and one more contains historical objects: *Remains of the old Monastery of Coyroux (12th century). It contains many items that are registered as historical objects: **Statue: Sainte Marie-Madeleine (15th century) **Statue: Nicodème (15th century) **Group sculpture: Virgin and Saint John (15th century) **Group sculpture: Setting on a Tomb (15th century) *The old
Obazine Abbey Obazine Abbey, also known as Aubazine Abbey, was a Cistercian monastery in the present town of Aubazines in the ''département'' of Corrèze in the Limousin in France. History The monastery was founded in about 1134 by Saint Stephen of Obazine, w ...
or Abbey Saint-Etienne (1142) and monastic buildings of the ancient
Cistercian The Cistercians, () officially the Order of Cistercians ( la, (Sacer) Ordo Cisterciensis, abbreviated as OCist or SOCist), are a Catholic religious order of monks and nuns that branched off from the Benedictines and follow the Rule of Saint ...
abbey founded in 1142 by Saint Etienne, the first abbot. The abbey contains many items registered as historical objects: **Group sculpture: Saint Roch (18th century) **Statuette: Virgin and child playing with a bird (15th century) **Master Altar:
Altar An altar is a table or platform for the presentation of religious offerings, for sacrifices, or for other ritualistic purposes. Altars are found at shrines, temples, churches, and other places of worship. They are used particularly in paga ...
, seating,
Tabernacle According to the Hebrew Bible, the tabernacle ( he, מִשְׁכַּן, mīškān, residence, dwelling place), also known as the Tent of the Congregation ( he, link=no, אֹהֶל מוֹעֵד, ’ōhel mō‘ēḏ, also Tent of Meeting, etc.), ...
, Pedestal, Statue (18th century) **3 Stalls (17th century) **Statue: Saint Etienne of Obazine (18th century) **Group sculpture: Virgin of pity (15th century) **
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: Saint Etienne Harding holding the habit of Saint
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(17th century) **Bas-relief: Saint Etienne Harding, Abbot of Citeaux, granting the Charter of charity (17th century) **Cabinet (12th century) **Altar Cross (13th century) **4 plates on a shrine (13th century) **
Reliquary A reliquary (also referred to as a ''shrine'', by the French term ''châsse'', and historically including ''wikt:phylactery, phylacteries'') is a container for relics. A portable reliquary may be called a ''fereter'', and a chapel in which it i ...
Cross (19th century) **Recumbent Statue: Saint Etienne of Obazine (13th century) **Tomb of Etienne of Obazine (13th century) **Total of 42 Stalls (17th century) **Statue: Virgin (18th century) **Pedestal (18th century) **2 Statuettes: Adoring angels (18th century) **Tabernacle (18th century) **3 Statues: (1 large 2 small) Christ between 2 angels (18th century) **Altar, seating, altar tomb, altar exhibits (18th century) **2 Bas-reliefs: Saint Etienne (17th century) **Cabinet in the Sacristy (14th century) **Bronze bell (1683) **Little bell (1605) **Bronze bell (1605) **Reliquary Cross (double cross) (12th century) **Monumental Painting: Virgin of pity (1466) **25
Stained glass Stained glass is coloured glass as a material or works created from it. Throughout its thousand-year history, the term has been applied almost exclusively to the windows of churches and other significant religious buildings. Although tradition ...
windows (12th century) **Group of Stalls (17th century) *The ''Parish'' Church of Notre-Dame contains three items registered as historical object: **Statue: Saint John the Baptist (17th century) **
Retable A retable is a structure or element placed either on or immediately behind and above the altar or communion table of a church. At the minimum it may be a simple shelf for candles behind an altar, but it can also be a large and elaborate structur ...
and Altar seating in the 2nd chapel in the south transept (17th century) **Bas-relief: Arms of the Abbey of Aubazines (17th century) File:Aubazine.jpg, The Cistercian Abbey File:Aubazines abbaye.JPG, Side view of the Abbey File:19 - Aubazine.jpg, The Abbey lodging File:Aubazine - Abbatiale - Tombeau.JPG, Tomb of Saint Etienne File:Aubazines abbatiale stalles.JPG, Some of the Stalls in the Abbey File:Aubazine - Abbatiale - Armoire.JPG, One of the old Cabinets File:Aubazines abbatiale transept.JPG, The transept in the Abbey File:Aubazines abbatiale peinture.JPG, Painting: Virgin of pity File:Aubazines abbatiale autel.JPG, Altar in the Abbey File:Aubazine - Abbatiale -3.JPG, The choir in the abbey File:Aubazine - Abbatiale - Vitrail cistercien -1.JPG, One of the Stained glass windows in the Abbey


Notable people linked to the commune

* Étienne d'Obazine, founder of the Abbey. *Pierre Brugeilles (1845-1893), born in Aubazines, Mayor of the commune, MP for Corrèze from 1885 to 1889. *Jean-Baptiste Laumond (1865-1957), Mayor of the commune from 1890 to 1944, MP for Corrèze from 1926 to 1938, Magistrate of
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from 1937 to 1940. *
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(1883-1971), Hatmaker and clothes designer, spent part of her youth at the
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. in the Abbey and managed by the nuns from Saint-Cœur de Marie. *Bernadette Barrière (1936-2004), Professor of medieval history, University of Limoges. *Étienne Jugie, born in Aubazines on 3 May 1878, died at
Sorgues Sorgues (; oc, Sòrgas) is a commune in the Vaucluse department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region of Southeastern France. The river Ouvèze, a tributary of the Rhône, as well as its tributary Sorgue, which begins at the Fontaine de Va ...
on 29 November 1954, known in religion under the name ''Marin Jugie'', (Augustinian of the Assumption)
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, author of numerous works, Professor at the
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and at
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. He worked on the Doctrine of the Assumption and on the Churches of the Orient, studied "Joseph de Maistre and the Greco-Russian Church". *Thierry Chenavaud, designer and producer of shows since 2007, every year in July the "Cistercian Lights" with huge images at the old monastery of Coyroux at Aubazines. The narration of the show is extracted from the ''Life of Etienne d'Obazine'' text from the 12th century, written by a contemporary of Etienne.


Philately

A
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with a value of 1.25 francs depicting the Abbey of Aubazines was issued on 18 February 1978.Stamps of France 1978


See also

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