Oloron-Sainte-Marie (; oc, Auloron e Senta Maria; eu, Oloroe-Donamaria) is a
commune
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in the
Pyrénées-Atlantiques
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Nouvelle-Aquitaine
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(before 2015:
Aquitaine
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), southwestern
France
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.
History
The town was founded by the Romans in the 1st century, then known as ''Illoronensium''. Situated on the Roman way between the important towns of Dax and
Saragossa
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, its position was strategic. Today known as Saint-Great, Gratus of Oloron became in 506 the first known archbishop of the Ancient Diocese of Oloron then known as "Iluro".
The history of the town during the Migration Period is little known. In 1080, the viscount Centule V, Viscount of Béarn built the new city of "Oloron" (medieval version of the Roman name Iluro) on the opposite side of the river from the diocese center. Centule V restored the Roman walls and founded the strong city of Oloron that was to be used as a base to retake Aragon held by the Moors. The Oloron Cathedral was built at the beginning of the 12th century. The viscountal town of Oloron and the episcopal town of Sainte-Marie were then rivals, but Oloron strove on its textile industry and commerce with neighbouring Spain. Sainte-Marie became economically dependent upon Oloron.
The 18th century was the beginning of revival for Sainte-Marie as the end of
French Wars of Religion
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allowed for restorations and new religious constructions in the town : cathedral, seminary, church Saint-Pierre. Moreover, the continued boom of commerce with Spain accelerated the construction of better communication and transportation routes to Oloron and Sainte-Marie.
With the
French Revolution
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Oloron lost its diocese to Bayonne but gained administrative importance by becoming one of the sous-préfectures of the new Republic. In 1858, the regent Impress Eugénie imposed the reunification of the towns of Oloron and Sainte-Marie.
Geography
Location
Situated at the feet of the
Pyrénées
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, 50 km from the Spanish border and 100 km from the
Atlantic ocean
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, Oloron-Sainte-Marie is at the confluence of two '' gaves'' (mountain rivers), the Gave d'Aspe and the Gave d'Ossau that merge to form the gave d'Oloron. Capital of the Haut- Béarn, Oloron-Sainte-Marie is also at the point of origin of the three Haut-Béarn valleys : the
Aspe Valley
The Aspe Valley is a valley in the French part of the Pyrenees, department of Pyrénées-Atlantiques.
Geography
It is one of the three valleys located in the historic region of upper Béarn, along with the Ossau Valley to the east and Baré ...
Asasp-Arros
Asasp-Arros (; oc, Asasp e Arròs) is a commune in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region of south-western France.
The inhabitants of the commune are known as ''Asaspois'' or ''Asaspoises''.
Geography
Asas ...
,
Lurbe-Saint-Christau
Lurbe-Saint-Christau (; oc, Lurbe e Sent Cristau) is a commune in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department in south-western France.
See also
*Communes of the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department
The following is a list of the 546 communes of th ...
,
Eysus
Eysus (; oc, Eisús) is a Communes of France, commune in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques Departments of France, department in south-western France.
See also
*Communes of the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department
References
Communes of Pyré ...
,
Gurmençon
Gurmençon () is a commune in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department in south-western France.
See also
*Communes of the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department
The following is a list of the 546 communes of the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department o ...
The town has an oceanic climate, with mild and humid winters and cool or moderately warm summers. Rain is quite abundant (above 900 mm per year) and is mostly concentrated during cold season.
Population
Economy
The Oloron economy is dominated by two well known manufacturing businesses:
: *
Lindt & Sprüngli
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have a chocolate factory in Oloron.
: * Safran Landing Systems have a plant in the adjacent commune of Bidos which manufactures landing gear for aircraft.
Oloron is also famous, among hat enthusiasts, as the capital of the basque
beret
A beret ( or ; ; eu, txapela, ) is a soft, round, flat-crowned cap, usually of woven, hand-knitted wool, crocheted cotton, wool felt, or acrylic fibre.
Mass production of berets began in 19th century France and Spain, and the beret rema ...
, although the beret business has fallen victim to the widespread collapse of the European textile business as well as changing fashions. Today only one beret business survives in Oloron. This is the Béatex company which employs approximately 80 people.
The area also benefits from an active agriculture sector, involving animal rearing and general agriculture as well as
maize
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production. It is also part of the
AOC
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defined districts entitled to produce the ewes' cheese,
Ossau-Iraty
Ossau-Iraty is an Occitan- Basque cheese made from sheep milk.
Origin
Ossau-Iraty or Esquirrou is produced in south-western France, in the Northern Basque Country and in Béarn. Its name reflects its geographical location, the Ossau Valley in B ...
.
Transport
The railway from Pau to Canfranc passes through Oloron. Oloron railway station is served by TER Aquitaine, which operate eight trains per day to Pau and six to Bedous.
Public transport in the town is provided by a company called La Navette, which operate three bus routes.
Oloron - Herrère Aérodrome is an aerodrome five kilometers southeast of Oloron. It is predominantly used for light aviation and leisure.
Culture and heritage
Language
The local vernacular language is the
Béarnese dialect
Béarnese ( endonym or ) designates the whole of the Occitano-Romance languages of Béarn.
Linguistics does not distinguish Béarnese from Gascon; these languages form a homogeneous whole within the Pyrenees- Atlantic-Garonne triangle. The o ...
, a dialect of Gascon language. One of the eight primary schools of Oloron is a
Calandreta A Calandreta () is a bilingual school in Southern France where the Occitan language is a medium of instruction, alongside French. These schools are based on the same principle as the '' Diwan'' schools of Brittany, as well as the '' Gaelscoileanna' ...
, a French/Bearnese bilingual school.
The demonym corresponding to Oloron-Sainte-Marie is Oloronais.
Architectural and historical landmarks
The town received the label French Towns and Lands of Art and History in November 2006.
Oloron's architectural and historical landmarks :
* the 13th century Tour de Grède
* the former town hall and prison, classified in 1987 among as Monument historique
* the fortified walls
* the 16th century Legugnon castle
* the 17th century building in the rue Pomone, classified in 1943 as Monument historique
* the Parc Pommé
* the "Maison du Patrimoine"
* the
Médiathèque
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public library that was awarded the Equerre d'Argent architectural award in 2010 (architect : Pascale Guédot).
* the Oloron Cathedral
* the Sainte Marie church
Tour-Grede 001.jpg, Tour de Grède
Oloron Pomme 02.JPG, Parc Pommé
Oloron cathédrale ste marie 2.JPG, Cathedral Sainte Marie
Oloron N-Dame 01.JPG, Eglise Notre Dame
Oloron SainteMarie Tour.JPG, Cathedral Sainte Marie
Oloron St-Grat 01.JPG, Saint Great
Cultural life
Oloron is home to a number of festivals :
* the jazz festival ''Des Rives & Notes'' on the first weekend of July,
* the "Amateur web film festival", organised every spring season to showcase the best short films published on the internet,
* the "Book without borders" fair held on the second weekend of June.
Oloron-Sainte-Marie has a theatre and concert venue (espace Pierre Jéliote).
Gastronomy
The town is renowned for its hearty vegetables, beans and meat soup, the
garbure
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, for the
Ossau-Iraty
Ossau-Iraty is an Occitan- Basque cheese made from sheep milk.
Origin
Ossau-Iraty or Esquirrou is produced in south-western France, in the Northern Basque Country and in Béarn. Its name reflects its geographical location, the Ossau Valley in B ...
cheese, and for a delicacy invented by a local baker in 1925, the pastry "le Russe".
Gave d'Oloron
The Gave d'Oloron is a river of south-western France near the border with Spain. It takes its name from the city Oloron-Sainte-Marie, where it is formed from the rivers Gave d'Aspe and Gave d'Ossau. It joins the Gave de Pau in Peyrehorade to fo ...