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{{short description|Commune in Occitanie, France}}
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{{Infobox French commune
|name = Aimargues
|imagecommune status = [[Communes of = Mairie aimargues.JPGFrance|Commune]]
|mayorimage = Jean-PaulMairie Francd'Aimargues.jpg
|caption = Town hall
|image coat of arms = Blason de la ville d'Aimargues (30).svg
|region = Languedoc-Roussillon
|department = Gard
|arrondissement = Nîmes
|canton = RhônyAigues-VidourleMortes
|INSEE = 30006
|postal code = 30470
|mayor = Jean-Paul Franc<ref>{{cite web|title=Répertoire national des élus: les maires|url=https://www.data.gouv.fr/fr/datasets/r/2876a346-d50c-4911-934e-19ee07b0e503|website=data.gouv.fr, Plateforme ouverte des données publiques françaises|date=2 December 2020|language=fr}}</ref>
|mayor = Jean-Paul Franc
|term = 2014–20202020&ndash;2026
|intercommunality = [[Communauté de communes de Petite-Camargue|Petite Camargue]]
|longitude coordinates = {{coord|43.6858|4.2092|format=dms|display=inline,title}}
|latitude = 43.6858
|elevation m = 7
|elevation min m = 3
|elevation max m = 13
|area km2 = 26.48
|population = 4226{{France metadata Wikidata|population_total}}
|population date = 2008{{France metadata Wikidata|population_as_of}}
|population footnotes = {{France metadata Wikidata|population_footnotes}}
}}
[[File:Razet Face Face.JPG|thumb|upright|Cocardier facing a bull at the Course camarguaise at Aimargues]]
'''Aimargues''' ({{IPA|fr|ɛmaʁɡ}}) is a [[Communes of France|commune]] in the [[Gard]] [[Departments of France|department]] in southern [[France]]. The town of Aimargues may have Roman origins and is situated beside the Vidourleriver River[[Vidourle]] on the [[floodplain]] of the River [[Rhône]]. Traditionally it has been an agricultural and wine-producing community but it now also has a number of new industries and employers who benefit from excellent road connections to the north of France as well as to Spain and Italy.
 
== Geography ==
Located some {{convert|26|km|abbr=on}} to the southwest of [[Nîmes]], close to the border with the [[Hérault]] department, Aimargues can be easily accessed from the nearby [[Autoroute A9]].<ref name=tour/> [[Aimargues alsostation]] has arail railwayconnections stationto onNîmes theand line from [[Saint-Césaire]] to [[Le Grau-du-Roi]].<ref>[httphttps://wwwmmt.ter-sncfvsct.comfr/Regionsites/languedoc_roussillondefault/garefiles/Aimarguesswt/COCT/2021-11/Oc21-Gard-05-03_0.aspxpdf "GaredeCarte Aimargues"du réseau Gard], SNCFTER Occitanie. {{frin iconlang|fr}} Retrieved 726 OctoberApril 20132022.</ref>
 
The [[Petite Camargue]] is an area of wetlands on the west side of the [[River delta|delta]] of the [[Rhône River]] in southern France. Aimargues is a small town in the Petite Camargue beside the [[Vidourle|River Vidourle]] which rises in the [[Cévennes|Cévennes Mountains]] to the northwest. Some 6,000 years BC much of the interior of the Petite Carmargue was occupied by a lagoon, ''l’étang de l’or'', which was separated from the sea by a sandy bar. Since then the lake has become progressively silted up. The countryside around Aimargues is flat and the soil is rich, being accumulated sediment brought down the River Rhône and deposited in its delta and surrounding area during flooding. As well as agricultural land there are levees, creeks, marshes, brackish ponds, lagoons and dunes in the area.<ref name=archeology>{{cite web |url=http://www.archeologiepetitecamargue.culture.fr/pages/aimargues.htm |title=Aimargues: Bref historique et présentation du patrimoine architectural |work=Archéologie en Petite Carmargue |language=Frenchfr |accessdateaccess-date=2013-10-07}}</ref>
 
== History ==
The suffix "argues" suggests that the town of Aimargues has been in existence since antiquity. It was probably named after the Roman military commander [[Armatus|Flavius Armatus]].<ref name=Voila>{{cite web |url=http://tricknuckdack.forumgratuit.org/t147-histoire-d-aimargues |title=Histoire d'Aimargues |language=fr |work=Voilà tout! |access-date=2013-10-07}}</ref> It is unclear when exactly Aimargues castle was built but it was in existence before 1185.<ref name=archeology/> [[King Louis IX]] is said to have set out for the [[Crusades]] from the town.<ref name=Voila/> In the 13th century, a census showed that the town had become a bustling community with 522 homes, indicating a population of over 2,000 people. In 1565, the area came under the rule of the house of Crussol and Viscount d'Uzès made it one of the main strongholds of the Lower Vistrenque. [[Louis XIII of France|Louis XIII]] ordered the destruction of the city walls.<ref name=Voila/> In the early 18th century, Jean Charles de Crussol included Baron d'Aymargues among his titles.<ref>{{cite webcitation needed|lastdate=TheroffJune |first=Paul |url=http://www.angelfire.com/realm/gotha/gotha/crussol.html |title=Crussol d'Uzès |work=Online Gotha |accessdate=2013-10-072020}}</ref> After the French Revolution the town was no longer controlled by the Uzès and in 1790, with the establishment of the [[Departments of France|department]] of [[Gard]], it became the capital of the Canton Aimargues, now the Canton Rhôny-Vidourle, in the district of [[Nîmes]].<ref name=Voila>{{cite web |url=http://tricknuckdack.forumgratuit.org/t147-histoire-d-aimargues |title=Histoire d'Aimargues |language=French |work=Voilà tout! |accessdate=2013-10-07}}</ref>
 
The town has developed from an initial central core. This is self-contained and not traversed by routes extending from one side of the town to the other. It was originally surrounded by the [[city wall]], has the [[château]] in its northwest corner and the church, reconstructed in the nineteenth century, in its centre. This ancient part is surrounded by another zone that also has tightly packed houses and narrow streets. The outer suburbs are modern.<ref name=archeology/>
 
== Landmarks ==
The Commune of Aimargues has several buildings of historic interest:<ref name=tour>[http://www.aimargues.fr/page000100f8.html "Tourisme"] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131002071404/http://www.aimargues.fr/page000100f8.html |date=2013-10-02 }}, Aimargues.fr. {{frin iconlang|fr}} Retrieved 7 October 2013.</ref>
* The [[Château de Teillan]] located 2&nbsp;km to the south of the village is an old Roman castrum originally called "Villa Telliamis". It subsequently belonged to [[Psalmody Abbey]] before it was acquired by the Bornier family. Today's building dates from the second half of the 16th century with some 17th-century additions. It became a listed historic monument in 1992.<ref>[http://www.culture.gouv.fr/public/mistral/merimee_fr?ACTION=CHERCHER&FIELD_1=REF&VALUE_1={{Base Mérimée|PA00102946 |"Château de Teillan: Languedoc-Roussillon; Gard; Aimargues"], Monuments historiques: base Merimee. {{fr icon}} Retrieved 7 October 2013.</ref>
* The [[Mas de Malherbes]], property of the Ménard-Dorian family, linked to the [[Victor Hugo]] one.
* The former 17th-century parish church was converted into an indoor market at the end of the 19th century. Now known as the Salle Georges Brassens, it is used as an exhibition centre.<ref name=tour/>
 
The village also has schools, nurseries, a library, a youth centre and an adult leisure centre.<ref>[http://www.aimargues.fr/page000100fa.html "Enseignement et culture"] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130911024355/http://www.aimargues.fr/page000100fa.html |date=2013-09-11 }}, Aimargues.fr. {{frin iconlang|fr}} Retrieved 7 October 2013.</ref> There is a bullfighting arena where the "course camarguaise" takes place. In the traditional fights held here, the bull is not killed but an unarmed ''raseteur'' attempts to snatch a rosette from between its horns.<ref>{{cite web |last=Aliaga |first=Martine |date=13 July 2013 |url=http://coursecamarguaise.midiblogs.com/manifestations/ |title=Les cent taureaux |work=Bouvine en ligne |language=Frenchfr |accessdateaccess-date=8 October 2013 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130702044012/http://coursecamarguaise.midiblogs.com/manifestations/ |archive-date=2 July 2013 |url-status=dead }}</ref>
 
== Population ==
{{Historical populations
|source = INSEE<ref name=pophist>[https://www.insee.fr/fr/statistiques/4515315?geo=COM-30006#ancre-POP_T1 Population en historique depuis 1968], INSEE</ref>
|percentages = pagr
|align =left none
|1968 |2252
|1975 |2218
|1982 |2547
|1990 |2988
|1999 |34403442
|2007 |4227
|2012 |4822
|2017 |5647
}}
 
== Economy ==
While agriculture and wine production are still important contributors to the local economy, more recent players such as [[Royal Canin]], the dog and cat food producer, Itesoft, a software company, and the underwear company Éminence are also important employers, benefitting from easy access to the motorway with connections to Italy and Spain as well as to the north of France.<ref>[http://www.petitecamargue.fr/territoire/aimargues "Aimargues"], PetiteCamargue.fr. {{frin iconlang|fr}} Retrieved 7 October 2013.</ref>
 
== Mayors ==
* Under [[French Revolution]] :
** Jean-Baptiste Lancry de La Loyelle, first mayor elected (moderate, January–October 1790) ;
** Charles Carbonnier (moderate, November 1790-November 1791) ;
** Marc-Antoine Boissier (moderate, November 1791-December 1792) ;
** Pierre Boissière ''senior'' (moderate, December 1792-October 1793<ref>Dismissed by the govt.</ref>) ;
** Pierre Fontanès ([[Jacobin (politics)|jacobin]], October 1793-May 1795) ;
** Guillaume Carbonnier ''junior (moderate, May 1795-1800) ;
* Under [[French Consulate|Consulate]] and [[First French Empire|French Empire]] :
** Antoine Prouzet ''junior'' (moderate, May 1800-September 1805<ref name="Give his demission">Give his demission.</ref>) ;
** Jean-Baptiste Roussellier (moderate, September 1805;<ref>Refuse his nomination.</ref>
** Pierre Paulet (1805-18081805–1808) ;
** Antoine Prouzet ''junior'' (moderate, 1808-January 1813) ;
** Étienne de Bonafoux ([[ultraroyalist]], January 1813-April 1815) ;
* Guillaume Carbonnier-Bousquet (moderate, April–July 1815) ;
* Under the [[Bourbon Restoration in France|Bourbon Restoration]] :
** Étienne de Bonafoux (ultraroyalist, July 1815-February 1819) ;
** Jean-Baptiste Roussellier (liberal, March 1819-January 1824) ;
** Louis-Auguste de Galhaut (royalist, January 1924-October 1830<ref name="Give his demission"/>) ;
* Under the [[July Monarchy]] :
** Étienne de Besson (moderate royalist, October 1830-January 1831<ref name="Give his demission"/>) ;
** Jean-Pierre Prouzet (orleanist, January 1831-December 1832<ref name="Give his demission"/>) ;
** Guillaume Carbonnier-Bousquet (liberal, January 1833-March 1837<ref name="Give his demission"/>) ;
** Pierre Gautier (royalist, July–October 1837<ref name="ReferenceA">Deceased during his term of office.</ref>) ;
** Léonce Allut (orleanist, June 1838<ref>Temporary mayor, then confirmed in September 1838.</ref>-February 1848<ref name="ReferenceA"/>) ;
** Maurice de Cray (royalist, March 1848-?) ;
* From 1848 to 1905 (Second and Third Republic) :
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* From 1905 to 1944 :
** Léon Fontanieu (socialist, March 1905-October 1907) ;
** Louis Barbusse (socialist, December 1907-May 1908) ;
**Jean Joujou ([[anarcho-syndicalist]], May 1908-October 1910<ref>Revocated by the Minister of Interior [[Aristide Briand]].</ref>) ;
** ''Barbier'', leader of the municipal commission ([[independent politician]], November 1910-January 1911) ;
** Louis Pioch (socialist, 1911-?) ;
** Augustin Pourreau (royalist, until 1919) ;
** Pierre Jalabert (1919) ;
** Augustin Pourreau ([[Action Française]], v. 1920-1944) ;
* Since [[Liberation of France|Liberation]] :
** Leaders of the [[Comité départemental de libération|Comité de Libération]] :
*** ''Jean Jourdan'' ([[Anarchist]], 1944) ;
*** René Bernard (1944) ;
*** Louis Guiraud ([[independent politician]], 1944) ;
** Roger de Lestrade, temporary mayor (1945) ;
** Joseph Chatellier ([[Parti Communiste Français|PCF]], 1945-19631945–1963) ;
** Albert Fontanieu (SFIO, 1963–1977) ;
** René Dupont ([[Parti Communiste Français|PCF]], 1977–1989) ;
** Jean Bruchet ([[Socialist Party (France)|Parti Socialiste]], 1989-20081989–2008) ;
** Jean-Paul Franc ([[independent politician]], since March 2008).
 
== Sport ==
The commune's football team is the Stade Olympique of Aimargues (SOA). In the beginning of may a famous international tournament take place every year.
 
The local rugby team is Aimargues Rugby Club also named the ''Raouba-vesso''.
 
There are in Aimargues two stadiums : Baptistin Guigue's Stadium and René Dupont's Stadium (former Bella Vista's Stadium); to equestrialequestrian centres; and the [[Arena of Aimargues|arena Léopold Dupont]].
 
== MediasMedia ==
Aimargues has its own newspaper: « ''Aimargues le journal »'', created in 2008.
 
Aimargues is also covered by the daily newspaper ''[[Midi Libre]]'', by the local television TV SUD Camargue Cévennes<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.tvsud.fr/nous-recevoir-2/ |title=Zone de diffusion de la télévision locale TV Sud |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130701130556/http://www.tvsud.fr/nous-recevoir-2/ |archive-date=2013-07-01 }}</ref> et by [[France 3 Sud]]'s programs.
 
== Religion ==
== Cult and religious practice ==
There are Catholic and Protestant cult placeschurches in Aimargues.
 
The catholic parishparishes isare a partparts of the [[deanery]] of [[Vauvert]] and the [[dioceseDiocese of Nîmes]].<ref>
{{Cite web
|url = http://nimes.catholique.fr/partenaire/district/v_di_ca.php?ID=27
|title = Plaine maritime - District paroissial de Vauvert
|work = [[diocese of Nîmes]]'s website
|url-status = dead
|accessdate=
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20140819084101/http://nimes.catholique.fr/partenaire/district/v_di_ca.php?ID=27
|archive-date = 2014-08-19
}}</ref>
The mass is assumed by deanery's desservants priests.
 
Protestant parish depends of theThe [[Reformed Church of France]] maintains the ''Ensemble paroissial de Aimargues''.<ref>
{{Cite web
|url=http://www.eglise-reformee-fr.org/erf/Lieux-Communs/Ensemble-paroissial-de-Aimargues/%28language%29/fre-FR
|title=Ensemble paroissial de Aimargues
|work = [[Reformed Church of France]]'s website
|accessdateaccess-date= 18 February 2012
}}</ref>
 
==Education==
The public ''maternelle'' (preschool/nursery) is École Ventadour.<ref>"[http://www.education.gouv.fr/annuaire/30-gard/aimargues/etab/ecole-maternelle-publique-ventadour.html École Ventadour]." [[French Ministry of Education]]. Retrieved on July 15, 2017.</ref> The public primary school is École élémentaire publique Guillierme F.<ref>"[http://www.education.gouv.fr/annuaire/30-gard/aimargues/etab/ecole-elementaire-publique-guillierme-f..html École élémentaire publique Guillierme F.]." [[French Ministry of Education]]. Retrieved on July 15, 2017.</ref>
 
The ''collège'' (junior high school) serving the community is Collège de Gallargues-le-Montueux, located in [[Gallargues-le-Montueux]]. In addition to Aimargues and Gallargues-le-Montueux, it also serves [[Aigues-Vives, Gard|Aigues-Vives]]. It opened in September 2014. {{As of|2017}} it has about 600 students.<ref>"[http://www.aimargues.fr/Je-vis-a-Aimargues/Jeunesse/Le-college Le collège]" ([https://archive.today/20170705071119/http://www.aimargues.fr/Je-vis-a-Aimargues/Jeunesse/Le-college Archive] at [[Archive.is]]). Aimargues. Retrieved on 15 July 2017. "Le collège de Gallargues-le-Montueux ouvre ses portes en septembre 2014. Il accueille tous les collégiens d'Aimargues, d'Aigues-Vives et de Gallargues-le-Montueux."</ref>
 
There is also a private Catholic elementary school in Aimargues, École élémentaire privée Notre Dame des Gardians.<ref>"[http://www.education.gouv.fr/annuaire/30-gard/aimargues/etab/ecole-elementaire-privee-notre-dame-des-gardians.html École élémentaire privée Notre Dame des Gardians]." [[French Ministry of Education]]. Retrieved on July 15, 2017.</ref>
 
==Notable residents==
Line 133 ⟶ 158:
* [[Louis-Étienne Ricard]], politician.
* Jean-César Vincens-Plauchut, politician.
* François Joseph Pamphile de Lacroix (1774-18411774–1841), general.
* [[François-Isidore de Ricard]], Louis-Étienne' son, politician.
* Paulin d'Anglas de Praviel.
Line 142 ⟶ 167:
* Jean Jourdan, a.k.a. ''Chocho'', anarchist militant.
* Gaston Bêchard, socialist militant, syndicalist.
* [[Michel Stahl]], [[compagnon de la Libération]], pasteurpastor of the Reformed Church.
* [[Léopold Dupont]], raseteur.
* [[Pierre Torreilles]], writer, poet, editor.
Line 149 ⟶ 174:
* [[Thierry Félix]], raseteur.
* [[Laurent Pit]], humorist.
 
== International relations ==
 
===Twin towns – Sister cities===
Aimargues is twinned with no other cities.
 
== Population ==
{{Historical populations
|align=left
|1793|1763
|1800|1720
|1851|2651
|1901|2813
|1954|2544
|1990|2988
|1999|3440
|2008|4226
}}
{{clear left}}
 
== See also ==
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== References ==
{{reflist|30em}}
* [http://www.insee.fr/en/home/home_page.asp INSEE]
{{reflist|30em}}
 
== Further reading==
*{{Cite book |author=Jean-Louis Py |year=1989 |title=Aimargues pendant la tourmente révolutionnaire, 1788-1799 |url=httphttps://books.google.com/books?id=uw1oAAAAMAAJ |publisher=C. Lacour|language=fr}}
*{{Cite book |author=Jean-Louis Py |year=1992 |title=Histoire d'Aimargues: de 1799 à 1851 |url=httphttps://books.google.com/books?id=R7EMAgAACAAJ |publisher=C. Lacour |isbn=978-2-86971-631-5|language=fr}}
*{{Cite book |author=Jean Vidal |year=1993 |title=Monographie de la ville d'Aimargues |url=httphttps://books.google.com/books?id=J-lAnQEACAAJ |publisher=Lacour|language=fr}}
 
==External links==
{{Commons category|position=left|Aimargues}}
* {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/*/http://www.aimargues.fr/|title=Aimargues}}
 
 
 
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