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|image coat of arms = Blason Elne.svg |
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|arrondissement = Céret |
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|region = [[Languedoc-Roussillon]] |
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|arrondissement = [[Arrondissement of Perpignan|Perpignan]] |
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|canton = La Plaine d'Illibéris |
|canton = La Plaine d'Illibéris |
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|INSEE = 66065 |
|INSEE = 66065 |
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|postal code = 66200 |
|postal code = 66200 |
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|mayor = Nicolas Garcia<ref>{{cite web|title=Répertoire national des élus: les maires|url=https://www.data.gouv.fr/fr/datasets/r/2876a346-d50c-4911-934e-19ee07b0e503|publisher=data.gouv.fr, Plateforme ouverte des données publiques françaises|date=13 September 2022|language=fr}}</ref> |
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|mayor = Yves Barniol |
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|term = 2020–2026 |
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|intercommunality = Albères |
|intercommunality = CC des Albères, de la Côte Vermeille et de l'Illibéris |
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|coordinates = {{coord|42.5997|02.971|format=dms|display=inline,title}} |
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|area km2 = 21.29 |
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'''Elne''' ({{IPA |
'''Elne''' ({{IPA|fr|ɛln|-|LL-Q150 (fra)-Fabricio Cardenas (Culex)-Elne.wav}}; {{lang-ca|Elna}} {{IPA|ca|ˈɛlnə|}}) is a [[Communes of France|commune]] in the [[Pyrénées-Orientales]] [[Departments of France|department]] in southern [[France]].<ref>[https://www.insee.fr/fr/metadonnees/cog/commune/COM66065-elne INSEE commune file]</ref> |
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It lies in the former [[province of France|province]] of [[Roussillon]], of which it was the first capital, being later replaced by [[Perpignan]]. Its inhabitants are still called ''Illibériens'' in reference to the city's [[Iberians|Iberian]] name, Illiberis, one that it shared with the Illiberis that became [[Granada|Granada, Spain]]. |
It lies in the former [[province of France|province]] of [[Roussillon]], of which it was the first capital, being later replaced by [[Perpignan]]. Its inhabitants are still called ''Illibériens'' in reference to the city's [[Iberians|Iberian]] name, Illiberis, one that it shared with the Illiberis that became [[Granada|Granada, Spain]]. |
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==Geography== |
==Geography== |
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=== Localisation === |
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Elne is located in the [[canton of La Plaine d'Illibéris]] and in the [[arrondissement of Perpignan]]. It is situated {{convert|4|km|mi|abbr=on}} from the [[Mediterranean]] near the [[Tech River]], in [[Pyrénées-Orientales]], {{convert|12|km|mi|abbr=on}} from [[Perpignan]] and {{convert|7|km|mi|abbr=on}} from [[Argelès-sur-Mer|Argelès]]. |
Elne is located in the [[canton of La Plaine d'Illibéris]] and in the [[arrondissement of Perpignan]]. It is situated {{convert|4|km|mi|abbr=on}} from the [[Mediterranean]] near the [[Tech River]], in [[Pyrénées-Orientales]], {{convert|12|km|mi|abbr=on}} from [[Perpignan]] and {{convert|7|km|mi|abbr=on}} from [[Argelès-sur-Mer|Argelès]]. |
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[[File:Map commune FR insee code 66065.png|thumb|center|300px|Map of Elne and its surrounding communes]] |
[[File:Map commune FR insee code 66065.png|thumb|center|300px|Map of Elne and its surrounding communes]] |
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==History== |
==History== |
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⚫ | Elne, from the heights of its fortified site, dominates the narrow plain of [[Roussillon]] between the Pyrenees and the [[Mediterranean Sea|Mediterranean]]. Numerous archeological researches have shown that the surrounding countryside has been occupied since [[Neolithic]] times. Elne was an [[Iberians|Iberian]] ''[[oppidum]]'' or fortified town. Elne is the oldest town in [[Roussillon]] and since it is situated on the way towards the [[ |
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⚫ | Elne, from the heights of its fortified site, dominates the narrow plain of [[Roussillon]] between the Pyrenees and the [[Mediterranean Sea|Mediterranean]]. Numerous archeological researches have shown that the surrounding countryside has been occupied since [[Neolithic]] times. Elne was an [[Iberians|Iberian]] ''[[oppidum]]'' or fortified town. Elne is the oldest town in [[Roussillon]] and since it is situated on the way towards the [[Iberian Peninsula]], successive civilisations have left their traces. The first mention of the settlement, under the name of ''Illiberis'', occurs in the history of [[Livy]] (xxi.24).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.romansonline.com/Src_Frame.asp?DocID=Hor_Lv21_24 |title=Who was Who in Roman Times :History of Rome (Ab Urbe Condita) by Livy |publisher=Romansonline.com |access-date=2013-03-26}}</ref> It was the [[Iberians|Iberian]] city at which [[Hannibal]] pitched camp having crossed the Pyrenees in 218 BCE, where he negotiated with the assembled Gaulish chiefs his safe passage through their territories on the way to Italy. In the first century CE, however, it was no more than "a modest vestige of a hitherto great city" ([[Pliny the Younger|Pliny]]). |
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⚫ | In the fourth century Illiberis |
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⚫ | In the fourth century, Illiberis was renamed "Castrum Helenae" after [[Helena (empress)|Helena]], the mother of [[Constantine I (emperor)|Constantine]], whence its modern name was derived by degrees. In 350 A.D., this was the location of the assassination of [[Constans]], a son of Constantine. With the division of southern Gaul in 462, Elne became one of the "seven cities" of [[Septimania]]. Its Catholic bishopric was established in the 6th century. The first known bishop of Elne, Dominus, was mentioned in 571 in the Chronicle of [[John of Biclarum]]. The bishop of Elne attended the [[Council of Toledo]] in 599. Numerous synods were held by the bishops of Elne: That of 1027 in [[Toulouges]] upheld the [[Peace and Truce of God]], that no one should attack his enemy from Saturday at nine o'clock to Monday at one. Further synods were held in 1058, 1114, 1335, 1337, 1338, 1339, 1340, and 1380. |
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When the Arabs crossed the [[Pyrenees]] in 719 Elne was one of the first towns to be attacked, and when the counts of Roussillon achieved independence, [[Perpignan]] became the capital of the county, with Elne remaining the [[Bishop|Episcopal]] city. |
When the Arabs crossed the [[Pyrenees]] in 719 Elne was one of the first towns to be attacked, and when the counts of Roussillon achieved independence, [[Perpignan]] became the capital of the county, with Elne remaining the [[Bishop|Episcopal]] city. |
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The high altar of the present [[Elne Cathedral|cathedral of Sainte-Eulalie-et-Sainte-Julie]] was consecrated in 1069. Its [[Romanesque architecture|Romanesque]] cloister was built in the 12th to 14th centuries. In 1285, under the Aragonese domination, during the [[Aragonese Crusade]] instigated by [[Pope Martin IV]], the town was plundered, the cathedral set on fire and the people, who had taken refuge inside, massacred by the French troops of [[Philip III of France|Philip III]]. |
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During the later Middle Ages, Elne was increasingly overshadowed by the growing prosperity of nearby [[Perpignan]]; the counts of Roussillon moved their seat from Elne to Perpignan, and after vicissitudes lasting two centuries the episcopal seat was finally transferred to Perpignan also, in 1601 by a Bull of [[Pope Clement VIII]] |
During the later Middle Ages, Elne was increasingly overshadowed by the growing prosperity of nearby [[Perpignan]]; the counts of Roussillon moved their seat from Elne to Perpignan, and after vicissitudes lasting two centuries the episcopal seat was finally transferred to Perpignan also, in 1601 by a Bull of [[Pope Clement VIII]]. |
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In 1472 the inhabitants of Elne revolted against French rule. The town, yet again besieged, was conquered and its captain, Bernat d'Oms, beheaded (1474). In 1493 Elne, along with all [[Roussillon]], was returned to the [[Aragonese empire|Crown of Aragon]]. In 1641 Elne suffered another siege by the French and after the [[Treaty of the Pyrenees]] (1659), became French. The medieval ramparts were partly destroyed in 1680 on [[Louis XIV of France|Louis XIV]]'s orders. |
In 1472 the inhabitants of Elne revolted against French rule. The town, yet again besieged, was conquered and its captain, Bernat d'Oms, beheaded (1474). In 1493 Elne, along with all [[Roussillon]], was returned to the [[Aragonese empire|Crown of Aragon]]. In 1641 Elne suffered another siege by the French and after the [[Treaty of the Pyrenees]] (1659), became French. The medieval ramparts were partly destroyed in 1680 on [[Louis XIV of France|Louis XIV]]'s orders. |
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Since then Elne has become an agricultural town which, in spite of repeated destructions caused by its several invaders, remains a witness to its past glories, attracting some 70,000 visitors annually. |
Since then Elne has become an agricultural town which, in spite of repeated destructions caused by its several invaders, remains a witness to its past glories, attracting some 70,000 visitors annually. |
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In the twentieth century a sculptor and a painter have left their imprint |
In the twentieth century a sculptor and a painter have left their imprint: [[Aristide Maillol]] and [[Etienne Terrus]], to whom a local museum is dedicated. "Pomone" by Maillol serves as the World War II war memorial, and the studio of Terrus, where [[Henri Matisse]] and [[André Derain]] were received, saw the birth of the [[Fauve (collective)|Fauve]] movement. |
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Currently the city is extending towards the north, in a carefully planned urbanization— "Las Trillas"— extending over 40 hectares, which takes advantage of picturesque views of the cathedral. A pedestrian boulevard through the city, on the model of [[Barcelona]]'s successful "Las Ramblas", is under way, as well as a new square, ''Place Jordi'' incorporating the ramparts of the upper city. |
Currently the city is extending towards the north, in a carefully planned urbanization— "Las Trillas"— extending over 40 hectares, which takes advantage of picturesque views of the cathedral. A pedestrian boulevard through the city, on the model of [[Barcelona]]'s successful "Las Ramblas", is under way, as well as a new square, ''Place Jordi'' incorporating the ramparts of the upper city. |
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Elne Place de la République.jpg|Place de la République |
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Elne upper town.jpg|Upper town "Illiberis" |
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==Demography== |
==Demography== |
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| source = INSEE<ref name=pophist>[https://www.insee.fr/fr/statistiques/4515315?geo=COM-66065#ancre-POP_T1 Population en historique depuis 1968], INSEE</ref> |
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|2007 | 7452 |
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==See also== |
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==References== |
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* [http://www.insee.fr/fr/methodes/nomenclatures/cog/fichecommunale.asp?codedep=66&codecom=065 INSEE commune file] |
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{{Reflist}} |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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{{Commons|Elne|Elne}} |
* {{Commons-inline|Elne|Elne}} |
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* [http://www.elne.fr Elne.fr Elne (official site) |
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20140517045645/http://www.elne.fr/ Elne.fr Elne (official site)]; (in French) |
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* [http://www.ville-elne.com/ Elne, ville d'Arts (official site):] (in French) |
* [http://www.ville-elne.com/ Elne, ville d'Arts (official site):] (in French) |
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* [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/11700b.htm ''Catholic Dictionary'':] "Diocese of Perpignan" |
* [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/11700b.htm ''Catholic Dictionary'':] "Diocese of Perpignan" |
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Revision as of 07:54, 1 September 2024
Elne | |
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Coordinates: 42°35′59″N 2°58′16″E / 42.5997°N 02.971°E | |
Country | France |
Region | Occitania |
Department | Pyrénées-Orientales |
Arrondissement | Céret |
Canton | La Plaine d'Illibéris |
Intercommunality | CC des Albères, de la Côte Vermeille et de l'Illibéris |
Government | |
• Mayor (2020–2026) | Nicolas Garcia[1] |
Area 1 | 21.29 km2 (8.22 sq mi) |
Population (2021)[2] | 9,428 |
• Density | 440/km2 (1,100/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+01:00 (CET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+02:00 (CEST) |
INSEE/Postal code | 66065 /66200 |
Elevation | 0–65 m (0–213 ft) (avg. 23 m or 75 ft) |
1 French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km2 (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries. |
Elne (French pronunciation: [ɛln] ; Catalan: Elna [ˈɛlnə]) is a commune in the Pyrénées-Orientales department in southern France.[3]
It lies in the former province of Roussillon, of which it was the first capital, being later replaced by Perpignan. Its inhabitants are still called Illibériens in reference to the city's Iberian name, Illiberis, one that it shared with the Illiberis that became Granada, Spain.
Geography
Elne is located in the canton of La Plaine d'Illibéris and in the arrondissement of Perpignan. It is situated 4 km (2.5 mi) from the Mediterranean near the Tech River, in Pyrénées-Orientales, 12 km (7.5 mi) from Perpignan and 7 km (4.3 mi) from Argelès.
History
Elne, from the heights of its fortified site, dominates the narrow plain of Roussillon between the Pyrenees and the Mediterranean. Numerous archeological researches have shown that the surrounding countryside has been occupied since Neolithic times. Elne was an Iberian oppidum or fortified town. Elne is the oldest town in Roussillon and since it is situated on the way towards the Iberian Peninsula, successive civilisations have left their traces. The first mention of the settlement, under the name of Illiberis, occurs in the history of Livy (xxi.24).[4] It was the Iberian city at which Hannibal pitched camp having crossed the Pyrenees in 218 BCE, where he negotiated with the assembled Gaulish chiefs his safe passage through their territories on the way to Italy. In the first century CE, however, it was no more than "a modest vestige of a hitherto great city" (Pliny).
In the fourth century, Illiberis was renamed "Castrum Helenae" after Helena, the mother of Constantine, whence its modern name was derived by degrees. In 350 A.D., this was the location of the assassination of Constans, a son of Constantine. With the division of southern Gaul in 462, Elne became one of the "seven cities" of Septimania. Its Catholic bishopric was established in the 6th century. The first known bishop of Elne, Dominus, was mentioned in 571 in the Chronicle of John of Biclarum. The bishop of Elne attended the Council of Toledo in 599. Numerous synods were held by the bishops of Elne: That of 1027 in Toulouges upheld the Peace and Truce of God, that no one should attack his enemy from Saturday at nine o'clock to Monday at one. Further synods were held in 1058, 1114, 1335, 1337, 1338, 1339, 1340, and 1380.
When the Arabs crossed the Pyrenees in 719 Elne was one of the first towns to be attacked, and when the counts of Roussillon achieved independence, Perpignan became the capital of the county, with Elne remaining the Episcopal city.
The high altar of the present cathedral of Sainte-Eulalie-et-Sainte-Julie was consecrated in 1069. Its Romanesque cloister was built in the 12th to 14th centuries. In 1285, under the Aragonese domination, during the Aragonese Crusade instigated by Pope Martin IV, the town was plundered, the cathedral set on fire and the people, who had taken refuge inside, massacred by the French troops of Philip III.
During the later Middle Ages, Elne was increasingly overshadowed by the growing prosperity of nearby Perpignan; the counts of Roussillon moved their seat from Elne to Perpignan, and after vicissitudes lasting two centuries the episcopal seat was finally transferred to Perpignan also, in 1601 by a Bull of Pope Clement VIII.
In 1472 the inhabitants of Elne revolted against French rule. The town, yet again besieged, was conquered and its captain, Bernat d'Oms, beheaded (1474). In 1493 Elne, along with all Roussillon, was returned to the Crown of Aragon. In 1641 Elne suffered another siege by the French and after the Treaty of the Pyrenees (1659), became French. The medieval ramparts were partly destroyed in 1680 on Louis XIV's orders.
Since then Elne has become an agricultural town which, in spite of repeated destructions caused by its several invaders, remains a witness to its past glories, attracting some 70,000 visitors annually.
In the twentieth century a sculptor and a painter have left their imprint: Aristide Maillol and Etienne Terrus, to whom a local museum is dedicated. "Pomone" by Maillol serves as the World War II war memorial, and the studio of Terrus, where Henri Matisse and André Derain were received, saw the birth of the Fauve movement.
Currently the city is extending towards the north, in a carefully planned urbanization— "Las Trillas"— extending over 40 hectares, which takes advantage of picturesque views of the cathedral. A pedestrian boulevard through the city, on the model of Barcelona's successful "Las Ramblas", is under way, as well as a new square, Place Jordi incorporating the ramparts of the upper city.
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The north bell-tower of the cathedral
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City wall
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The "Perpignan Gate" leads towards Perpignan
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Porte de Balagué, former gate to the upper town
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Place de la République
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Upper town "Illiberis"
Demography
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Year | Pop. | ±% p.a. |
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1968 | 5,892 | — |
1975 | 6,017 | +0.30% |
1982 | 6,177 | +0.38% |
1990 | 6,262 | +0.17% |
1999 | 6,410 | +0.26% |
2007 | 7,452 | +1.90% |
2012 | 8,275 | +2.12% |
2017 | 8,941 | +1.56% |
Source: INSEE[5] |
See also
References
- ^ "Répertoire national des élus: les maires" (in French). data.gouv.fr, Plateforme ouverte des données publiques françaises. 13 September 2022.
- ^ "Populations légales 2021" (in French). The National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies. 28 December 2023.
- ^ INSEE commune file
- ^ "Who was Who in Roman Times :History of Rome (Ab Urbe Condita) by Livy". Romansonline.com. Retrieved 2013-03-26.
- ^ Population en historique depuis 1968, INSEE
External links
- Media related to Elne at Wikimedia Commons
- Elne.fr Elne (official site); (in French)
- Elne, ville d'Arts (official site): (in French)
- Catholic Dictionary: "Diocese of Perpignan"