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Fourques (; oc, Forcas) is a commune and a village in the southeastern corner of the
Gard Gard () is a department in Southern France, located in the region of Occitanie. It had a population of 748,437 as of 2019;department Department may refer to: * Departmentalization, division of a larger organization into parts with specific responsibility Government and military *Department (administrative division), a geographical and administrative division within a country, ...
in southern France, some north of Arles. The village is located at the confluence of the Rhone and the Little Rhone and sprang up adjoining a bridge across the latter built by the Romans. A historic
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was constructed across the Little Rhone early in the nineteenth century.


Geography

Fourques, meaning "fork", is located close to the Camargue delta at the point where the Little Rhone flows into the Rhone on the border between the Gard and the Bouches-du-Rhône. It is easily accessible from Autoroute A9 linking
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and
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. The land surrounding the village is flat and prone to flooding.


Climate

Fourques has a hot-summer Mediterranean climate ( Köppen climate classification ''Csa''). The average annual temperature in Fourques is . The average annual rainfall is with September as the wettest month. The temperatures are highest on average in July, at around , and lowest in January, at around .


History

The village appears to have grown up next to the bridge which was built in the 2nd century to connect the Roman road Via Julia (''Voie Julienne'') to the Via Domitia at Beaucaire."Le Sarcophage"
, Fourques. Retrieved 8 October 2013.
Fourques Castle (''Château de Fourques'') is first mentioned in 1070 in an agreement involving Raymond of St Gilles. In 1180, it was besieged by the
Alfonso II of Aragon Alfonso II (1–25 March 1157Benito Vicente de Cuéllar (1995)«Los "condes-reyes" de Barcelona y la "adquisición" del reino de Aragón por la dinastía bellónida» p. 630-631; in ''Hidalguía''. XLIII (252) pp. 619–632."Alfonso II el Casto, hi ...
while it was in the hands of Raymond of Toulouse. In 1215, the castle came into the ownership of Simon de Montfort but was returned to the Crown in 1229. The village church dates from the 15th century. Damaged during the religious wars, its roof was restored in the 16th century. A
suspension bridge A suspension bridge is a type of bridge in which the deck (bridge), deck is hung below suspension wire rope, cables on vertical suspenders. The first modern examples of this type of bridge were built in the early 1800s. Simple suspension bridg ...
over the Little Rhone was constructed between 1823 and 1825 and in 1909, the original wooden deck was replaced by metalwork. In 1944, the retreating German troops placed explosive charges beside the bridge which severely damaged the structure but it was reconstructed in 1946. During the construction of a canal in 1860, a stone sarcophagus with a central division was found, similar to those found at the Roman
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at Alyscamps, just outside Arles. It was left on the canal bank for some time but was rediscovered in 1954 and now stands in Church Square in the centre of the town. In the late nineteenth century it was decided to construct a flood-prevention embankment closer to the River Rhone than previously so that a broad raised boulevard, "Les Lices", could be constructed between the bank and the houses. Around the same time, a water tower was built to provide clean drinking water to the village to replace the poor quality water being extracted from individual
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that had caused outbreaks of
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in the past.


Culture

The G Brassens Centre was built in 1984 and provides facilities for recreational, educational and other activities. For the past thirty years, an annual horse fair has been held in the village in September."Le Foire aux Chevaux"
, Fourques. Retrieved 10 October 2013.


Population


See also

* Communes of the Gard department


References

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