Argelos, Pyrénées-Atlantiques

Argelos (Argelòs in Occitan) is a commune in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region of south-western France. It is part of the urban area (aire d'attraction des villes) of Pau.[3]

Argelos
Argelos
Argelos
Location of Argelos
Argelos is located in France
Argelos
Argelos
Argelos is located in Nouvelle-Aquitaine
Argelos
Argelos
Coordinates: 43°27′09″N 0°20′47″W
CountryFrance
RegionNouvelle-Aquitaine
DepartmentPyrénées-Atlantiques
ArrondissementPau
CantonTerres des Luys et Coteaux du Vic-Bilh
IntercommunalityCC Luys Béarn
Government
  Mayor (20202026) Marcel Borny[1]
Area
1
6.01 km2 (2.32 sq mi)
Population
 (Jan. 2020)[2]
296
  Density49/km2 (130/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
INSEE/Postal code
64043 /64450
Elevation142–264 m (466–866 ft)
(avg. 158 m or 518 ft)
1 French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km2 (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries.

Geography

The Town Hall
The War Memorial
The bell tower of the Church of Saint-André

Argelos is located some 25 km north of Pau and 3 km west of Auriac. Access to the commune is by the D214 road from the village north to join the D944 road south-east of Thèze. The A65 autoroute passes through the northern tip of the commune but the nearest exit is Exit 9 near Miossens-Lanusse.[4] The commune is mixed farmland and forest.

Located in the Drainage basin of the Adour, the Luy de France forms the north-eastern border of the commune as it flows north-west fed by its tributaries the Basta and the Balaing.

Places and Hamlets

  • Barbé
  • La Barthe
  • Bordenave
  • Boué
  • Bourdalé
  • Bozano
  • Brouca
  • Carrère
  • Cassou
  • Castagnet
  • Chicoy
  • Dibet
  • Hargouette
  • Hayet
  • Labarrane
  • Lamarque[5]
  • La Lane
  • Larricq
  • Lavignotte[6]
  • Lopou[7]
  • Loubané[8] or Loubâne
  • Morlaas
  • Noble
  • Poulou
  • Sansarricq
  • Tauhuré
  • Then

Neighbouring communes and villages

Toponymy

The commune name in béarnais is Argelos. Brigitte Jobbé-Duval[9] indicated that Argelos probably had a Latin origin of argilla (meaning "Clay") with the suffix -ossum. The meaning of the name would then be "clay soil".

The following table details the origins of the commune name and other names in the commune.

NameSpellingDateSourcePageOriginDescription
ArgelosArgilos1214Raymond
10
Chapter of ArgelosVillage
Argelos1750Cassini
BernèsBernet1385Raymond
10
CensusFarm

Sources:

Origins:

  • Census: Census of Béarn[12]

History

Paul Raymond noted on page 10 of his 1863 dictionary that in 1385 there were 29 fires in Argelos and it depended on the bailiwick of Pau. Auriac was formerly annexed to the commune.[10]

The barony[10] of Viven included Argelos, Auriac, and Viven and was a vassal of the Viscounts of Béarn.

Administration

List of Successive Mayors[13]

FromToName
19952014Hélène Peyras
20142026Marcel Borny

Intercommunality

Argelos is part of 4 inter-communal structures:

  • the Communauté de communes des Luys en Béarn;
  • the AEP association of the regions of Luy and Gabas;
  • the Energy association of Pyrénées-Atlantiques ;
  • the scholastic association Argelos - Astis.

Demography

In 2017 the commune had 282 inhabitants.

Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
1793 325    
1800 533+7.32%
1806 414−4.12%
1821 357−0.98%
1831 361+0.11%
1836 392+1.66%
1841 395+0.15%
1846 373−1.14%
1851 309−3.69%
1856 307−0.13%
1861 309+0.13%
1866 293−1.06%
1872 300+0.39%
1876 301+0.08%
1881 317+1.04%
1886 301−1.03%
1891 283−1.23%
1896 255−2.06%
YearPop.±% p.a.
1901 268+1.00%
1906 283+1.10%
1911 249−2.53%
1921 214−1.50%
1926 201−1.25%
1931 206+0.49%
1936 201−0.49%
1946 173−1.49%
1954 150−1.77%
1962 133−1.49%
1968 128−0.64%
1975 136+0.87%
1982 131−0.53%
1990 197+5.23%
1999 217+1.08%
2007 253+1.94%
2012 250−0.24%
2017 282+2.44%
Source: EHESS[14] and INSEE[15]

Culture and Heritage

Civil Heritage

The commune has several buildings and sites that are registered as historical monuments:

  • The Maison Marque Farmhouse (18th century)[16]
  • A Farmhouse at Loubané (18th century)[8]
  • The Maison Lavignotte-Lagrela Farmhouse at Lavignotte (18th century)[6]
  • A Farmhouse at Lamarque (1725)[5]
  • Houses and Farms (18th century)[17]
  • A Fortified Complex at Lopou (Middle Ages)[7]

Religious Heritage

The Parish Church of Saint-André (12th century) is registered as an historical monument.[18] It contains many items which are registered as historical objects:

Education

Argelos has a primary school which is shared with Astis as an inter-communal educational grouping.

See also

References

  1. "Répertoire national des élus: les maires". data.gouv.fr, Plateforme ouverte des données publiques françaises (in French). 2 December 2020.
  2. "Populations légales 2020". The National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies. 29 December 2022.
  3. Commune d'Argelos (64043), INSEE
  4. Google Maps
  5. Ministry of Culture, Mérimée IA00026700 Farmhouse at Lamarque (in French)
  6. Ministry of Culture, Mérimée IA00026701 Maison Lavignotte-Lagrela Farmhouse at Lavignotte (in French)
  7. Ministry of Culture, Mérimée IA00026698 Fortified Complex at Lopou (in French)
  8. Ministry of Culture, Mérimée IA00026702 Farmhouse at Loubané (in French)
  9. Brigitte Jobbé-Duval, Dictionary of place names - Pyrénées-Atlantiques, 2009, Archives and Culture, ISBN 978-2-35077-151-9 (in French)
  10. Topographic Dictionary of the Department of Basses-Pyrenees, Paul Raymond, Imprimerie nationale, 1863, Digitised from Lyon Public Library 15 June 2011 (in French)
  11. Cassini Map 1750 – Argelos, Pyrénées-Atlantiques
  12. Manuscript from the 14th century - Departmental Archives of Pyrénées-Atlantiques (in French)
  13. List of Mayors of France (in French)
  14. Des villages de Cassini aux communes d'aujourd'hui: Commune data sheet Argelos, EHESS (in French).
  15. Population en historique depuis 1968, INSEE
  16. Ministry of Culture, Mérimée IA00026703 Maison Marque Farmhouse (in French)
  17. Ministry of Culture, Mérimée IA00026697 Houses and Farms (in French)
  18. Ministry of Culture, Mérimée IA00026699 Parish Church of Saint-André (in French)
  19. Ministry of Culture, Palissy IM64001143 Furniture in the ChurchIM64001147 Supplementary List (in French)
  20. Ministry of Culture, Palissy IM64001146 2 Dalmatics (in French)
  21. Ministry of Culture, Palissy IM64001145 Sunburst Monstrance (in French)
  22. Ministry of Culture, Palissy IM64001144 4 Altar Candlesticks (in French)
  23. Ministry of Culture, Palissy IM64001142 2 banks of Pews (in French)
  24. Ministry of Culture, Palissy IM64001143 Confessional (in French)
  25. Ministry of Culture, Palissy IM64001141 Altar, Tabernacle, and Retable (in French)
  26. Ministry of Culture, Palissy IM64001140 2 Hanging Lighting Brackets (in French)
  27. Ministry of Culture, Palissy IM64001139 Painting: Christ on the Cross (in French)
  28. Ministry of Culture, Palissy IM64001138 2 Statues: Saints Pierre and André (in French)
  29. Ministry of Culture, Palissy IM64001137 Retable (in French)
  30. Ministry of Culture, Palissy IM64001136 Tabernacle (in French)
  31. Ministry of Culture, Palissy IM64001135 Altar with 2 banks of seating (in French)
  32. Ministry of Culture, Palissy IM64001134 Main Altar (in French)
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