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Les Abymes () is the most populous
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in the French overseas region and
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of
Guadeloupe Guadeloupe (; ; gcf, label=Antillean Creole, Gwadloup, ) is an archipelago and overseas department and region of France in the Caribbean. It consists of six inhabited islands—Basse-Terre, Grande-Terre, Marie-Galante, La Désirade, and the ...
, in the
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. It is located on the west side of the island of Grande-Terre, and is part of the largest metropolitan area of Guadeloupe, which also covers
Pointe-à-Pitre Pointe-à-Pitre (; gcf, label=Guadeloupean Creole, Pwentapit, , or simply , ) is the second largest (most populous) city of Guadeloupe after Les Abymes. Guadeloupe is an overseas region and Overseas department, department of France located in the ...
. The inhabitants of the commune are known as ''Abymiens'' or ''Abymiennes''.


Geography

Les Abymes is located some 3 km north-east of
Pointe-à-Pitre Pointe-à-Pitre (; gcf, label=Guadeloupean Creole, Pwentapit, , or simply , ) is the second largest (most populous) city of Guadeloupe after Les Abymes. Guadeloupe is an overseas region and Overseas department, department of France located in the ...
, 7 km east of
Baie-Mahault Baie-Mahault is a commune in the overseas department and region of Guadeloupe, France. It is the second most populated commune of Guadeloupe, after Les Abymes. The extensive industrial zone of Jarry in Baie-Mahault is by far the most industria ...
, and 10 km south-west of
Morne-à-l'Eau Morne-à-l'Eau (''Monalô'' in creole) is a commune located in the department of Guadeloupe. Events In March or April each year since 1993, the town organises a crab festival which features crab races and many stalls selling crab-based dishes ...
. Access to the commune is by
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N1 from Baie-Mahault in the west which passes along the southern border of the commune and continues south as the N4. The N5 branches off the N1 and goes north-east through the centre of the commune and continues north-east to Morne-a-L'eau. The N11 branches off the N5 on the south-east of the town and continues north-west then west rejoining the N1. The D106 road also goes north from the commune to Vieux Bourg. The ''Route du Palais Royal'' passes north-east through the commune to join the N5. The ''Route de Chazeau'' branches from the Route du Palais Royal and goes north-east to Doubs.Google Maps
/ref> Access to the
Pointe-à-Pitre International Airport Pointe-à-Pitre International Airport or Pointe-à-Pitre Le Raizet Airport (french: link=no, Aérodrome de Pointe-à-Pitre Le Raizet or ''Aéroport Guadeloupe Pôle Caraïbes'' "Caribbean Hub") is an international airport serving Pointe-à-Pi ...
is from the N11. Les Abymes is integrated into the urban area of Pointe-à-Pitre and, like the rest of the island, has a tropical climate.


Localities and hamlets

* Bauzon * Baimbridge * Bazin * Beau-Soleil * Besson * Boisripeau * Boisvin * Boisvinière * Boricaud * Bouliqui * Caduc * Caraque * Céligny * Chauvel * Chazeau * Coma * David * Deravinières * Doubs * Dugazon * Gaoza * Grand-Camp * Léonie * Masselas * Morne-Fleuri * Nérée * Papin * Petit-Pérou * Pointe-d'Or * Quatre Chemins * Le Raizet


Neighbouring communes and villages


Climate

Les Abymes has a
tropical monsoon climate An area of tropical monsoon climate (occasionally known as a sub-equatorial, tropical wet climate or a tropical monsoon and trade-wind littoral climate) is a tropical climate sub-type that corresponds to the Köppen climate classification category ...
(
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''Am''). The average annual temperature in Les Abymes is . The average annual rainfall is with October as the wettest month. The temperatures are highest on average in August, at around , and lowest in February, at around . The highest temperature ever recorded in Les Abymes was on 21 July 2001 and 10 August 1995; the coldest temperature ever recorded was on 4 February 1958.


History

The islands have been occupied since pre-Columbian times. Some remains have been found in the Dothémare area but the most remarkable were those found in Belle Plaine where surveys conducted by the
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(DRAC) in 2006 revealed the existence of a sizeable town dated from 1000 and 1200 AD (Troumassoid culture). The first village, located a few kilometres from the current urban centre, was founded in 1691. It consisted of a few houses and experienced some development through the cultivation of
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,
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, and
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. A Parish Church was built in Les Abymes in 1726.


Administration

Les Abymes belongs to the community of communes called ''Cap Excellence'' which brings it together with Pointe-à-Pitre and Baie-Mahault. The commune is divided into three cantons: * Canton of Les Abymes-1; * Canton of Les Abymes-2; * Canton of Les Abymes-3, which also includes part of Le Gosier. List of Successive
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Twinning

Les Abymes has twinning associations with: *
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(France)


Demography

In 2017 the commune had 53,491 inhabitants.


Economy

Most of the economic activity of Les Abymes is related to the presence of the
Pointe-à-Pitre International Airport Pointe-à-Pitre International Airport or Pointe-à-Pitre Le Raizet Airport (french: link=no, Aérodrome de Pointe-à-Pitre Le Raizet or ''Aéroport Guadeloupe Pôle Caraïbes'' "Caribbean Hub") is an international airport serving Pointe-à-Pi ...
(formerly Aéroport du Raizet). The airline
Air Caraïbes Air Caraïbes () is a French airline based in the French West Indies, with its headquarters in Les Abymes in Guadeloupe. The airline's main base of operations is at Pointe-à-Pitre International Airport in Guadeloupe, with a focus city at Mar ...
has its headquarters in Les Abymes. Although not a resort, Les Abymes is the second most important economic centre of Guadeloupe after the industrial zone of Jarry. The Milénis shopping centre is located in the commune. The "Family Plaza Complex" including a multiplex cinema, a shopping mall, and a leisure centre is due to open in 2015.


Facilities


Education

There are several educational institutions in the commune: Public primary level: * 15 public preschoolsLISTE DES ECOLES PUBLIQUES ET PRIVEES SOUS CONTRAT
" . Retrieved on 10 March 2018.
* 20 public primary schools * 2 public elementary schools Public junior high schools:Établissements du 2nd degré PUBLIC 2017-2018
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* Collège du Bourg ; * Collège du Raizet ; * Collège Alexandre-Isaac ; (named after
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, Senator) * Collège Saint-John-Perse ; * Collège Excellence-Sportive ; Public sixth-form colleges/senior high schools: * LGT Baimbridge * Lycée Jardin-d'Essai - General sixth-form/high school and technological high school * LGT Félix Proto * LPO Chevalier de Saint-Georges Private primary level: * 3 private primary schools * 1 private elementary school Private secondary schools under contract: *
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- private school for general and technological education * Lycée Professionnel esthétique/coiffure The Apprentice Training School for the Chamber of Crafts of Guadeloupe. Former schools?? * Lycée Général Providence - General sixth-form/high school and technological high school The commune also hosts the headquarters of the Rector of the ("Academy of Guadeloupe"). A new building is under construction in the Dothémare-Providence ZAC scheduled for completion in the first quarter 2015.


Health

The University Hospital (CHU) of Pointe-à-Pitre / Les Abymes was the largest on the island in 2013 bringing together some 40 hospital services covering all medical fields with a total capacity of 862 beds with 319 doctors, 120 interns, and 3,000 hospital workers. The hospital is to be rebuilt at Perrin (commencing 2016 for delivery in 2019). The Polyclinic of Guadeloupe is located at Morne Jolivière and is a private care centre with a total capacity of 110 beds including 20 beds for maternity.


Culture

* The Sonis Cultural Centre * The Renée Élie Hall at Chazeau * The Joseph Théodore Faustin Hall * A
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at the "Family Plaza Complex" (under construction, expected completion June 2015) * The Félix-Proto Community Centre (under construction, expected completion end of 2015)


Culture and heritage


Civil heritage

The commune has a number of buildings and structures that are registered as historical monuments: * A Revenue Office on Rue Frédéric (1932) * The former Town Hall on Rue du Général Delacroix (1933) * A Sepulchral Monument on Rue du Général Delacroix (1932) * The Joseph Ricou Hospital on Rue de l'Hôpital (1931) * The Market in the Place du Marché (1931) * The War Memorial (1937) * The Petrelluzzi House at Morne-Fleuri (20th century) * The Mamiel Dwelling (19th century) ;Other sites of interest * The
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s * The Taonaba Mangrove House * The Perrin and Belle Plaine Channel * A Memorial from 1889 for the centenary of the
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* The Abymes, Land of convergence Monument at the entry to the town showing the location of different communities on the island. *
La Mulâtresse Solitude La Mulâtresse Solitude (circa 1772 – 1802) was a historical figure and heroine in the fight against slavery on French Guadeloupe. She has been the subject of legends and a symbol of women's resistance in the struggle against slavery in the h ...
(1772–1802), a statue erected in 1999 in the Baimbridge district in memory of resistance against slavery, by the sculptor Jacky Poulier. * A Statue of
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erected in 2014 at the Petit-Pérou roundabout in memory of the President of
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, by the sculptor Jean Moisa


Religious heritage

The commune has two religious buildings and structures that are registered as historical monuments: * The Parish Church of the Immaculate Conception (1930) * A Presbytery at Rue Schoelcher (1932)Ministry of Culture, Mérimée ;Other religious sites of interest * A Hindu Temple * A Calvary


Sports

;Sports Facilities: * The Stade René Serge Nabajoth (capacity: 7,500 people) * Inter-communal Swimming Pool at Dugazon * Tennis * Golf (9 holes) * The ''Centre of Sports Resources, expertise, and performance'' (CREPS) of Antilles Guyana is located in the commune, on an area of 9 hectares on the site of the old Darboussier stadium. ;Sports Clubs: * Jeunesse Sportive Abymienne, ''football and Handball'' * Le Siroco, ''football'' * Jeunesse Evolution, ''football'' * La Juventa, ''football'' * la MJC Abymes, ''football, Basketball'' * JCA (Jeunesse Cycliste des Abymes), ''cycling'' * CSCA (Convergence Sportive Cycliste des Abymes), ''cycling'' * VO2C (Vélo d'Or du Centre de la Caraïbe), ''cycling'' * AS Police, ''cycling'' * BRUC (Boisripeaux Rugby Club), ''rugby''


Notable people linked to the commune

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Admiral T Admiral T, whose real name is Christy Campbell, is a French singer of reggae- dancehall music. He is one of the most popular and successful Guadeloupean singers. He is also a designer and the creator of the clothing trademark WOK LINE. Biograph ...
(born 1981), reggae-dancehall créole artiste * Pegguy Arphexad (born 1973), former footballer for
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*
Christine Arron Christine Arron (born 13 September 1973) is a former track and field sprinter, who competed internationally for France in the 60 metres, 100 metres, 200 metres and the 4 × 100 metres relay. She is one of the ten fastest female 100 metres spri ...
(born 1973), athlete * Lesly Bengaber (born 1979), French professional basketball player * Blackartel (born 1974), artiste of reggae, ragga, and dancehall *
Nathalie Dechy Nathalie Dechy (born 21 February 1979) is a former professional tennis player from France. Dechy is a three-time doubles Grand Slam champion, winning the 2006 US Open women's doubles title with Vera Zvonareva, the 2007 French Open mixed doubl ...
(born 1979), tennis player *
Adrianna Lamalle Adrianna Lamalle (born 27 September 1982) is a French hurdler born in Les Abymes, Guadeloupe. She finished 8th in the 100m hurdles final at the 2006 European Athletics Championships in Gothenburg. She also won the bronze medal in the same ev ...
(born 1982), athlete * Gianni Mina (born 1992), tennis player * Michel Morandais (born 1979), basketball player *
Thomas Phibel Thomas Phibel (born 31 May 1986) is a Guadeloupean footballer who plays as a centre back. Club career Phibel spent the 2008–2009 season on loan at FC Brussels from Standard Liège. He made two Belgian First Division appearances for Standard L ...
(born 1986), footballer *
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(born 1981), basketball player. Older brother of Mickael Pietrus *
Mickaël Piétrus Mickaël Marvin Soriano Piétrus (; born February 7, 1982) is a French former professional basketball player. Listed at 6'6", 215 pounds, he played both the small forward and shooting guard positions. Piétrus was drafted by the Golden State Warr ...
(born 1982), former
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player, 11th pick in the
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to the
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. *
Jacques Schwarz-Bart Jacques Schwarz-Bart (born 22 December 1962 in Les Abymes) is a French jazz saxophonist. Biography His mother is the Guadeloupean novelist Simone Schwarz-Bart, author of ''The Bridge of Beyond''. His father was French-Jewish author André Schwar ...
(born 1962), jazz saxophonist *
David Sommeil David Sommeil (born 10 August 1974) is a Guadeloupean former professional footballer who played as a defender. He played his entire career in France and England, beginning with Caen and later Rennes and Bordeaux. He then played in the Premier L ...
(born 1974), footballer *
Ronald Zubar Ronald Raymond Zubar (born 20 September 1985) is a Guadeloupean former professional footballer who played as a defender. Zubar's efforts at French club Stade Malherbe Caen earned him a move to Olympique de Marseille in 2006. His time at Marse ...
(born 1985), footballer * Philippe Guillard (born 1961), rugby player * Ludovic Vaty (1988), basketball player *
Kery James Alix Mathurin (; born 28 December 1977) better known as Kery James, is a French rapper, singer, songwriter, dancer and record producer from Orly, who was born in Guadeloupe to Haitian parents. Prior to his solo career, he was in Idéal J where ...
(born 1977), rapper, producer, interpreter *
Pascal Chimbonda Pascal Chimbonda (born 21 February 1979) is a French former professional footballer who played as a right-back. Chimbonda began his professional career in 1998 with Le Havre, where he featured over 100 times combined for the club's first team ...
(born 1979), footballer *
Teddy Riner Teddy Pierre-Marie Riner (, ; born 7 April 1989) is a French judoka. He has won ten World Championships gold medals, the first and only judoka (male or female) to do so, and three Olympic gold medals (two individual, one team). He has also won ...
(born 1989), judoka *
Livio Nabab Livio Nabab (born 14 June 1988) is a French professional footballer who plays as a striker for French Championnat National 2 side US Granville. Club career Nabab was born in Les Abymes, Guadeloupe. He made his professional debut for SM Caen on ...
(born 1988), footballer at
SM Caen Stade Malherbe Caen (; commonly known as SM Caen, SMC, or simply Caen) is a French professional football team, based in the city of Caen in Normandy, that competes in the Ligue 2. The club was founded on 17 November 1913 by the merger of ''Clu ...
*
Wilhem Belocian Wilhem Belocian (born 25 June 1995) is a French hurdler and sprinter from Guadeloupe. Career Belocian won the 110 metre hurdles bronze medal at the 2011 World Youth Championships in Athletics, in a personal best of 13.51 seconds. He won the 110 ...
(born 1995), athlete *
Miguel Comminges Miguel Gregory Comminges (born 16 March 1982) is a Guadeloupean former professional Association football, footballer. He also represented the Guadeloupe national football team. A versatile player, Comminges played on either side of defence, as ...
, professional football player * Karla Homolka aka Emily/Leanne Bordelais, convicted serial killer


See also

*
Communes of the Guadeloupe department The following is a list of the 32 communes of the Guadeloupe overseas department of France. The communes cooperate in the following intercommunalities (as of 2020):Les Abymes official website

Guadeloupe General Council website

Pointe-à-Pitre International Airport (Aéroport Guadeloupe Pôle Caraïbes)

Les Abymes on Géoportail
National Geographic Institute (IGN) website


References

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