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Ainhice-Mongelos ()AINHIZE-MONJOLOSE
Auñamendi Encyclopedia, Auñamendi Eusko Entziklopedia
is a Communes of France, commune in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques Departments of France, department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine Regions of France, region in southwestern France. It is located in the Provinces of France, former province of Lower Navarre. The inhabitants of the commune are known as ''Ainhiztars''Brigitte Jobbé-Duval, Dictionary of place names - Pyrénées-Atlantiques, 2009, Editor Archives et Culture, or ''Monjolostars''.


Geography


Location

The town is part of the country Basque province of ''Cize'' of Lower Navarre. It is located in the Pyrenees mountains some 40 km in a direct line southeast of Bayonne and about 15 km northeast of the Spanish border. The commune is mostly farmland with scattered small forests.


Access

Access to Ainhice-Mongelos is via the Highway D933 (old highway 133) which runs northeast from Saint-Jean-le-Vieux, Pyrénées-Atlantiques, Saint-Jean-le-Vieux which runs from southwest to northeast along the eastern side of the commune through the village of Mongelos continues northeast, ending near Saint-Palais, Pyrénées-Atlantiques, Saint Palais. Just south of the commune at Lacarre, the Highway D422 branches from the D933 to the northwest and passes through the western side of the commune, ending at ''Lopeenia'' just to the west of the commune. No other highways enter the commune. The village of Anhice-Mongelos can be reached by a country road from the D933 at Mongelos or by any of the many country roads which cover the commune.Google Maps
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Hydrography

In the Drainage basin of the Adour, the commune is traversed by a tributary of the Nive, the ''Lakako erreka'' (which originates in Ainhice-Mongelos) and, a tributary of the ''Laurhibar'', the ''Arzubiko erreka'' and by tributaries of the latter, the ''Bassaguibeléko erreka'' and the ''Idiondoa'' brook. The ''Artikaitéko erreka'' which flows into Bidouze also passes through the commune.


Localities and hamlets

* Achurdé * Ainhice * Artikite * Azeria * Barnetchéa (''Barnetxea'') * Bertéretchia * Bidartéa * Bidégaïnéa * Caracoitchia * Chilténéa * Elizetchékoborda * Erdoïs Etcheberria * Erdoïsia * Erretoraenia * Etcheberritoa * Etchéparéa * Gohanetxea * Harraldéa * Harrispéa * Héguilondoa * Idiartekoborda * Ihitsia * Irazabalea * Irumia * Ithurraldéa * Kousketikoborda * Larraldéa * Martiréma * Mongelos * Munhoa * Officialdéya * Orkaïtzéa * Sallaberria


Toponymy

The name of the commune in Basque language, Basque is ''Ainhize-Monjolose''. According to Jean-Baptiste Orpustan the origin of the name ''Ainhice'' remains unknown. According to Brigitte Jobbé-Duval ''Mongelos'' is a Gascon name meaning ''Mont Jaloux'' (Mount Jealous). The following table details the origins of the commune name and other names in the commune. Sources: *Orpustan: Jean-Baptiste Orpustan,
'' New Basque Toponymy''
ref name="Orpustan">Jean-Baptiste Orpustan,
''New Basque Toponymy''
Presses universitaires de Bordeaux, 2006,
*Mérimée: Presentation of Ainhice-Mongelos on the Ministry of Culture database.Ministry of Culture, Mérimée *Paul Raymond (archivist), Raymond:''
''Topographic Dictionary of the Department of Basses-Pyrenees''
1863, on the page numbers indicated in the table. ''Topographic Dictionary of the Department of Basses-Pyrenees''
Paul Raymond (archivist), Paul Raymond, Imprimerie nationale, 1863, Digitised from Lyon Public Library 15 June 2011
Origins: *Pamplona: Titles of PamplonaTitles published by don José Yanguas y Miranda *Biscay: Martin Biscay *Navarre: Regulations of the States of NavarreCollection of manuscripts of 11 volumes of deliberations (1606 to 1789) - Departmental Archives of Pyrénées-Atlantiques *Camara: Titles of the Camara de ComptosTitles published by don José Yanguas y Miranda - ''Diccionario de Antiguedades del reino de Navarra'', 1840, Pamplona *Ohix: Contracts of OhixContracts retained by Ohix, Notary of Soule (province), Soule - Manuscript of the 15th century - Departmental Archives of Pyrénées-Atlantiques *Bayonne: Visitations of the Diocese of BayonneManuscript from the 18th century in the Departmental Archives of Pyrénées-Atlantiques


History

The medieval village of Mongelos was established in 1240 as subject to the King of Navarre. Formerly subject to ''Ainhice'', they were reunited on 16 August 1841.


Administration

List of Successive Mayors of Anhice-Mongelos


Inter-communality

The commune belongs to seven inter-communal organisations: *the Communauté d'agglomération du Pays Basque *the AEP union of Ainhice *the energy union of Pyrenees-Atlantiques *the school union for RPI Ainhice-Gamarthe-Lacarre *the inter-communal association for the development and management of the abattoir at Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port *the joint association for the watershed of the Nive *the union to support Basque culture.


Population


Economy

Economic activity is mainly agricultural. The town is part of the zone of appellation of Ossau-iraty. ''Euskal Herriko Laborantza Ganbara'' or the "Chamber of Agriculture for the Basque Country" is an association under the law of 1901 founded on 15 January 2005 and is headquartered in Ainhice-Mongelos.


Culture and heritage

File:Ainhice-Mongelos porte de ferme.jpg, Farm gate File:Ainhice-Mongelos lavoir.jpg, Well File:Ainhice-Mongelos fenêtre à linteau.jpg, Window lintel (1741) File:Ainhice-Mongelos fenêtre au linteau (1857).jpg, House from 1857


Languages

According to the ''Map of the Seven Basque Provinces'' published in 1863 by Prince Louis-Lucien Bonaparte, the dialect of Basque language, Basque spoken in Ainhice-Mongelos is eastern low Navarrese.


Civil heritage

Several houses and farms are registered as historical monuments. These are: *Houses and Farms (18th & 19th century) *Barnetxea Farm (17th century)Ministry of Culture, Mérimée *Elizaldea Farm (17th century)Ministry of Culture, Mérimée *Etxeparea Farm (17th century)Ministry of Culture, Mérimée *Irazabalea Farm (17th century)Ministry of Culture, Mérimée


Religious Heritage

*Church of the Assumption (14th century)Ministry of Culture, Mérimée


Facilities

The town has a kindergarten.


See also

* Communes of the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department


References


External links


''Ainhice'' on the 1750 Cassini Map
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