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Aubagne

Aubagne (French pronunciation: ​[oˈbaɲ], Aubanha in Occitan according to the classic norm or Aubagno according to the Mistralian norm) is a commune in the southern French department of Bouches-du-Rhône. In 2018, it had a population of 47,208. Its inhabitants are known as Aubagnais or Aubagnaises.[3] In 2020, the commune was awarded three flowers by the National Council of Towns and Villages in Bloom in the Competition of cities and villages in Bloom.[4]

Aubagne
Aubanha (Occitan)
Clockwise from top: city centre, Garlaban hill, Aubagne Market, Tour de l'Horloge
Location of Aubagne
Aubagne
Aubagne
Coordinates: 43°17′27″N 5°34′15″E / 43.2908°N 5.5708°E / 43.2908; 5.5708
CountryFrance
RegionProvence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
DepartmentBouches-du-Rhône
ArrondissementMarseille
CantonAubagne
IntercommunalityAix-Marseille-Provence
Government
 • Mayor (2020–2026) Gérard Gazay[1] (LR)
Area
1
54.9 km2 (21.2 sq mi)
Population
 (Jan. 2020)[2]
47,190
 • Density860/km2 (2,200/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
INSEE/Postal code
13005 /13400
Dialling codes0442
Elevation74–701 m (243–2,300 ft)
(avg. 101 m or 331 ft)
1 French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km2 (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries.

Geography Edit

Aubagne is located in the Huveaune Valley and surrounded by the mountain ranges of Garlaban with Sainte-Baume to the north and 17 km (11 mi) east of Marseille. Aubagne was the main city of the former Agglomeration community of Pays d'Aubagne et de l'Étoile; it has been part of the Aix-Marseille-Provence Metropolis since 2016. It is the sixth largest city of Bouches-du-Rhône by population.

It is the main producer of Santon figurines and also hosts many cultural events each year. The Foreign Legion has its headquarters in Aubagne. Public transport has been free at the point of use since the year 2000.

Access to the commune is by the A50 autoroute from Marseille which continues south to Toulon. The A501 and A52 autoroutes branch off the A50 in the commune and merge to go north to Aix-en-Provence. Numerous departmental roads go through the commune including: the D96 which goes north to Roquevaire, the D2 which goes east to Gémenos, the D8N which comes from Marseilles and goes south-east to Cuges-les-Pins, the D41E which goes south to Cassis, and many other connecting roads within the commune. There are several smaller towns and villages in the commune apart from the main town: Les Arnauds, Les Grands Mellets, Pinchon, La Martelle, L'Agrie, La Coueste, La Thuiliere, and Font de Mai. A large proportion of the commune is urban with mountainous terrain to north and south[5]

The main railway from Marseille passes through the commune splitting into two lines - one going north-west and one going south with a station in the town.

The river Huveaune flows through the commune from the east flowing west into the Mediterranean Sea at Prado beach in the 8th Arrondissement in Marseille.

Transport Edit

 
Aubagne station before 1916
 
The A50-A52 junction in Aubagne

Aubagne was the first commune in France to be completely surrounded by autoroutes: the A50 autoroute Marseille-Toulon, the A52 autoroute to Aubagne-Aix-en-Provence, and the connecting motorway A501.

 
A tram at the railway station

Regional TER trains operated call at the Gare d'Aubagne railway station, linking the city with Marseille and Toulon. Local public transport in the city, operated under the Lignes de l'agglo brand, is provided by a network of buses and, since 2014, a single 2.8-kilometre (1.7-mile) tram line with seven stops between the railway station and Le Charrel. This project has been criticized, as it is not common for a city of its size.[6] Construction started in 2012 and the first phase opened on 1 September 2014, with service provided by eight Alstom Citadis Compact trams.[7] An eastern extension of this line to Les Paluds, as well as a second line to La Penne-sur-Huveaune in the west, has been planned, with a long-term project to link the network to the Marseille tramway.[8]

 
Aubagne railway station

In 2009, Aubagne made bus travel zero-fare,[9][10] a scheme which was subsequently extended to the tramway following its opening.[11] This makes the Aubagne tramway the first in the world to be completely free for all users (the Tallinn network, by contrast, is only free for city residents).[12]

History Edit

The Middle Ages Edit

The death of Queen Joanna I of Naples began a conflict of succession as to who would become the head of the County of Provence. The Union of Aix, a confederation of cities in the region of Provence, supported Charles, Duke of Durazzo, rather than Louis I, Duke of Anjou. By the spring of 1382 the Lord of Aubagne, François des Baux, supported the Duke of Anjou. This support was conditional upon the Duke helping to restore the queen to her throne.[13]

On 4 April 1402 in Brantes, at the foot of Mont Ventoux, and in the presence of his wife Alix des Baux, Odon de Villars bestowed upon his nephew Philippe de Lévis the fiefs of Brantes, Plaisians and their dependencies: the Lordships of Saint-Marcel, Roquefort, le Castellet, Cassis, and Port-Miou which were dependencies of the barony of Aubagne, as well as La Fare-les-Oliviers, and Éguilles. In return, Philippe de Lévis would be surety for Viscount Raymond of Turenne for the agreement between Odon de Villars, his wife Alix, and himself. If Odon and Alix failed to respect the terms of the agreement, they would have to pay 50,000 florins to the viscount.[14]

Heraldry Edit

 
Arms of Aubagne
Blazon:

Azure, a Roman letter A of Or interlaced with a letter V the same, in chief 2 fleur-de-lis the same, in base a sea of Argent.



Politics and administration Edit

Political life Edit

Between 1965 and 2014, Aubagne has elected three Communist mayors: the municipal council is composed mainly of communist, socialist, and other left-leaning members. Still, a significant portion of the population supports centre, right-of-centre, or even far-right political positions. In the second round of elections in 1988, both a representative of the French Communist Party (Parti communiste), Jean Tardito, and a representative of the far-right National Front party (Front National), Joëlle Melin, were elected. Edmond Garcin, of the Communist party, was elected mayor from 1965 to 1987.[15][16]

In 2001, the resignation of Jean Tardito brought Daniel Fontaine (PCF) to the position of mayor. In 2008 there were 4 candidates in the first round of municipal elections: Daniel Fontaine for The United Left and a civil society, Sylvia Barthelemy for the UMP and the New Centre, Jean-Marie Orihuel for the Democratic Movement, and Joëlle Melin for the National Front. In the second round the United Left, the Civil Society, and the Democratic Movement joined together to form the Left Union list which was renamed the "rainbow".[17] In 2014, the mayorship shifted as Gérard Gazay (UMP) was elected to the position of mayor after an alliance with Sylvia Barthelemy during the second round.[18]

List of mayors Edit

 
The market at Aubagne in the early 1900s
 
Place de l'Obelisque in 1914

List of successive mayors[19]

From To Name Party
1792 1793 Jean Baptiste Domergue
1831 1843 Félix Beaumond
1870 1871 Jean Louis Henri Dieudonné Celly
1906 Fernand Bouisson
1919 1925 Etienne Marius Florent Boyer
1933 1942 Marius Boyer
1945 1951 Mario Cresp
1951 1953 André Jayne
1953 1959 Marius Boyer
1959 1965 Yves Chouquet
1965 1987 Edmond Garcin PCF
1987 2001 Jean Tardito PCF
2001 2014 Daniel Fontaine PCF
2014 2026 Gérard Gazay LR

Environment and related policies Edit

Agenda 21 sets the terms and conditions for sustainable development in Aubagne which includes providing free public transit, offering a recycling program, encouraging energy conservation and energy demand management, launching awareness campaigns in schools to promote sustainable development and eco-citizenship, and giving incentives for purchasing solar panels. More than 4,000 individual bins and 15,000 recycling bags are available to residents.[20]

The city of Aubagne conducts its environmental, social, and economic policies in collaboration with neighbouring communities to help enhance sustainable development and improve living conditions.

Communal transport: Since 15 May 2009 municipal buses have been free and the Tramway of Aubagne will also be when it opens in 2014. This has reduced the commune's transportation-related ecological footprint: 15% more buses have been put into service, and bus usage has increased by 175%, with 35% of these users from modal shift.[7][21][22]

Compiègne and Châteauroux have done the same but with goals that are more socioeconomic: making the centre of town more dynamic, improving buying power, reducing isolation, etc.

Population Edit

Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
1793 7,230—    
1800 5,610−3.56%
1806 6,620+2.80%
1821 6,122−0.52%
1831 6,349+0.36%
1836 6,481+0.41%
1841 6,208−0.86%
1846 6,131−0.25%
1851 6,482+1.12%
1856 6,765+0.86%
1861 7,232+1.34%
1866 7,408+0.48%
1872 7,658+0.55%
1876 8,027+1.18%
1881 7,885−0.36%
1886 8,239+0.88%
1891 8,154−0.21%
1896 8,400+0.60%
YearPop.±% p.a.
1901 8,724+0.76%
1906 9,614+1.96%
1911 9,744+0.27%
1921 10,271+0.53%
1926 11,707+2.65%
1931 13,085+2.25%
1936 13,949+1.29%
1946 16,061+1.42%
1954 17,639+1.18%
1962 21,211+2.33%
1968 27,938+4.70%
1975 33,595+2.67%
1982 38,561+1.99%
1990 41,100+0.80%
1999 42,588+0.40%
2007 44,804+0.64%
2012 45,243+0.20%
2017 46,209+0.42%
Source: EHESS[23] and INSEE (1968-2017)[24]

Economy Edit

 
Field of peas
 
A Santon of a produce seller

Industry, trade and crafts Edit

  • Industry:
    • Zones of Activity (ZAC): Paluds, La Martelle (shops: Auchan and others), Napallon Business Park;
    • Thales Underwater Systems currently has one of two establishments in France at Aubagne. The other is at Brest;
  • Agriculture: there are farms at various locations in Aubagne (Huveaune Valley, Beaudinard, Napollon);
  • Ceramic Crafts:: terracotta, Santon figurines; the appearance of domestic nurseries has allowed the development of Santon makers who now continue this art in a dozen workshops;
  • Janot Distillery: produces its Gambetta syrup and its Janot Pastis in Aubagne;
  • Sartorius Stedim Biotech: produces biopharmaceutical equipment;[25]
  • Viticulture: Aubagne is a wine commune located in the geographical areas of IGP Bouches-du-Rhone and the Mediterranean IGP;[26]
  • Branch office of the Chambre de commerce et d'industrie Marseille-Provence (Chamber of Commerce and Industry Marseille-Provence).

Budget and indebtedness Edit

Aubagne is one of the most indebted cities in France. According to the latest report of the Court of Auditors of PACA (July 2013), the debt amounts to 157.6 million euros. According to a ranking published by Le Journal du Net, Aubagne would place 3rd for debt per head of 3,685 Euros per capita - about 5 times the national average. Only Cannes and Levallois-Perret, much richer communes, are higher. The total indebtedness of 119.9 million euros in 2010 exploded in 2013 to reach EUR 157.6 million. The debt servicing payments have at the same time multiplied by 3.1 from 8.626 million euros to 26.933 million euros between 2010 and 2011.[27]

The listing for Aubagne by the French Fitch Ratings agency in 2010 was "BBB−":[28] "We have downgraded the city of Aubagne due to a strong presence of structured products, along with a very low savings rate and high debt loads. The rating has changed from "A−" to "BBB−" - the lowest category for this investment type"[29] Subsequently the city has not wanted to pursue the issue of its credit status.[30]

In 2009 Aubagne municipality renegotiated certain loans considered "toxic" which were based on risky products contracted with ABN AMRO bank (loans now owned by NatWest Group). Risky loans have been converted to fixed-rate borrowings: less advantageous but less risky.[31] The Court of Auditors in 2013 noted that these renegotiations resulted in additional financial burden borne by the commune of the order of 50 to 70 million Euros (19 million for the Dexia and Caisse d'Epargne loans and 25 to 43 million for the RBS loan).

Investments in the commune are about half the average for French communes in the same stratum: approximately 13.3% of revenues against 31.4% according to the administrative accounts for the commune in 2012.

Finally the Observatory of subsidies has repeatedly criticized the management of the city of Aubagne, particularly for subsidies not related to the commune or representing a "waste of public money".[32]

Taxation Edit

 
The War Memorial

The 2012 Administrative Accounts for the commune mentions a result of 662 euros per capita tax for Aubagne against 482 euros for the stratum of comparable communes - or higher taxes by 37%.

Aubagne is part of the "Top 20" of towns who have increased their taxes the most in 2012. The city ranks 12th in France for the highest increases in taxes in 2012 according to the website Challenges.fr[33]

Culture and heritage Edit

Civil heritage Edit

Religious heritage Edit

 
Chapel of the Black Penitents
 
Chapel of the Grey Penitents
 
Chapel of the White Penitents
  • The Chapel of Black Penitents [35] contains one item that is registered as a historical object:
    • A Painting: Beheading of Saint John the Baptist (1695) [36]
  • The Chapel of Grey Penitents [37]
  • The Chapel of White Penitents [38] contains several items that are registered as historical objects:
    • A Painting: The death of Saint Joseph (19th century) [39]
    • A Painting: Purgatory (18th century) [40]
    • A Painting: Sainte Parenté (17th century) [41]
    • A Painting with frame: Incredulity of Saint Thomas (17th century) [42]
  • The Church of Saint-Sauveur contains several items that are registered as historical objects:
    • Instrumental part of the Organ (1784) [43]
    • Rostrum Organ (1784) [44]
  • The Chapel of the Observance contains a Statue of the Virgin and Child (17th century)  which is registered as a historical object.[45]
  • The Church of Saint-Pierre-les-Aubagne contains many items that are registered as historical objects:
    • A Statue: Christ aux liens (16th century) [46]
    • Stalls (18th century) [47]
    • Painting: The Circumcision (17th century) [48]
    • Painting: The disciples of Emmaus (17th century) [49]
    • Panelling, floor coverings and Sideboard in the Sacristy (18th century) [50]
    • Reliquary (18th century) [51]
    • Commemorative plaque for the consecration of the church (17th century) [52]
    • Bust-reliquary: Saint Matthieu (18th century) [53]
    • Retable: 2 angels adoring the paschal Lamb (18th century) [54]
    • 2 Bas-reliefs: The Adoration of the Magii and the Descent from the Cross (18th century) [55]
    • Painting: Virgin & child and St. John the Baptist (16th century) [56]
    • Main Altar, Altar seating, Tabernacle (18th century) [57]
    • 2 Bronze Bells (17th century) [58]
  • Bastide of La Royante[59] Known as "The Bishop's manor" in past centuries, this bastide (country manor) displays a gothic chapel with remarkable statues and stained glass windows.
  • La Morochita

Environmental heritage Edit

 
The Garlaban hill viewed from Aubagne

Cinematic heritage Edit

Aubagne is the birthplace of Marcel Pagnol, home to the University of Image and Sound (Satis department), 9 cinemas (Cinema Palace and Pagnol), and an International Film Festival.

Aubagne is referred to frequently in the film Manon des Sources.

The Aubagne Ciné Passion association was founded in late 1989 by Charles Villani at a time when cinema was in crisis. Rapidly bringing in many members, its activity was intense and from 1992 until 1999 it organized the 1st Festival of Passions sponsored by Ticky Holgado and Gérard Jugnot. Thereafter each year the Festival featuring long and short films takes place in October or November. Numerous directors, actors, screenwriters, and producers come to present their works in advance of their premier at the Festival of Passions: Jean-Claude Carrière, John Malkovich, Christopher Lee, Lio, Jean-François Stévenin, Jacques Marin, Carmen Chaplin, Paul Vecchiali, Mathieu Demy, Julie Gayet, Benoît Magimel, Pierre Sullice, Olivier Austen, Luc Palun, Catherine Jacob, Marc de Jonge, Michel Voletti, Pomme Meffre, Yannick Bellon, Franck Fernandel... and of course Ticky Holgado and Gérard Jugnot.

 
Christopher Lee met by Charles Villani at Aubagne for the Festival of Passions
 
John Malkovich and Charles Villani at the Festival of Passions in Aubagne
 
Prizegiving at the Festival of Passions in the presence of Benoît Magimel, Sophie Barjac, Charles Villani (Aubagne Ciné Passion), Jean-Michel Descombes (Festival Saint Jean de Luz)

In 2000 the City of Aubagne request 3 associations: Alphée (photos), Aubagne Ciné Passion (long films), Méridiens (short films) to merge to organize an international film festival. The association of Alcimé was then created, chaired by Charles Villani for its first year and its first festival called FIFA (International Film Festival of Aubagne) that endured. In 2001 differences of perspective caused the departure of Aubagne Ciné Passion from the Alcimé structure. Charles Villani passed the chairmanship to Jean Michel Descombes (General Delegate of the Young Filmmakers Festival of Saint-Jean-de-Luz) and, in 2002, the association went to the nearby commune of Gémenos to organize the RCG (Cinematographers Meetings in Gémenos). Gisèle Mezzina became the president of Aubagne Ciné Passion. Since 2007, the last year of the RCG, the association continues its activities with its circle of members.

Cultural events and festivities Edit

 
Modern pottery in Aubagne

In the summer of 2013, the city hosted a mobile Annex from the Centre Georges Pompidou as part of the Marseille-Provence 2013 events.[60]

Each year Aubagne has a series of regular and one-off events:

January
  • Old postcards, stamps and old papers Exchange
March
  • International Film Festival of Aubagne (ranked among the 20 most important film festivals in France out of 350)[61]
  • Women's Day
April
May
  • Festival of Neighbours
June
  • Music festival
  • Schools Gala
  • The Santon makers Trophy
July
  • Festimôme
  • The International Festival of singular art
August

Argilla, Festival of ceramics and a pottery market.

  • The great cavalcade
September
  • The festival of peace
October
  • The Great Rendezvous of Aubagne
November
  • Children's Book Days
December
  • The Biennial of santon makers art

There are also the Scientific Tuesdays of Aubagne

Facilities Edit

Education Edit

There are 30 schools in Aubagne including:

  • Primary schools: Jean-Mermoz, Passons, Chaulan, Antide-Boyer, Charrel, Tourtelle, Camp-Major, Pin-Vert, Victor-Hugo, and Paul-Eluard Perrussonne;
  • Colleges: Joseph-Lakanal, Lou Garlaban;
  • High schools: Joliot-Curie, Eiffel, and Sainte-Marie (renowned for its success rate in the Baccalauréat and its level of education: the premier High School of Bouches-du-Rhône and 14th nationally, it is considered one of the best schools in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur and even in France).

The SATIS department (Cinema/Audiovisual), attached to the University of Provence, is also located in Aubagne.

Health Edit

  • Edmond-Garcin Hospital is a general hospital centrally positioned to be available to 230,000 inhabitants of eastern Bouches-du-Rhône as well as western Var.
  • La Casamance Clinic[62]

Sports Edit

 
Lattre-de-Tassigny Stadium
  • Lattre-de-Tassigny Stadium (home ground of Aubagne FC)
  • Bras d'Or Stadium
  • Complex Serge-Mésonès
  • Complex Mouren
  • Complex Charrel
  • Tennis Complex at Saint-Pierre-les-Aubagne
  • 6 sports fields
  • 5 fields nearby
  • 6 Gymnasium facilities
  • 1 indoor swimming pool (Alain-Bernard at Charrel) and 1 outdoor swimming pool (Le Bras d'Or)
  • 1 skating rink ("Mégaglace")- closed in 2013

Foreign Legion Garrison Edit

Since 1962 the Foreign Legion Command and the 1st Foreign Regiment of the Foreign Legion has had 800 men stationed at Aubagne.

For the centenary of the Battle of Camarón on 30 April 1963 the war memorial, which had been placed in the Vienot barracks in Sidi Bel Abbès, was repatriated to Aubagne. This monument depicts a globe flanked by four legionnaires. The bronze statue was designed by sculptor Henri Pourquet. The weight of the monument is 80 tonnes.

The French Foreign Legion Museum is located at Aubagne in the Viénot barracks: it commemorates all of the military campaigns of the Legion in history with displays showing the evolution of uniforms, weapons, and decorations until today. The crypt houses the wooden hand of Captain Jean Danjou.

Notable people Edit

 
Birthplace of Marcel Pagnol
  • François-Urbain Domergue (1745-1810), grammarian and journalist elected to the Académie française.
  • François Barthélemy (1747-1830), one of the Directors of the French First Republic.
  • Honoré Joseph Antoine Ganteaume (1755-1818), Vice-Admiral of the Royal Marine and of the Republic.
  • André Joseph Jourdan (1757-1831), French politician of the 19th century, born in Aubagne.
  • Antide Boyer (1850–1918), French railway worker and politician, born in Aubagne
  • Thérèse Neveu (1866-1946), famous Santon maker, born in Aubagne.
  • Fernand Bouisson (1874-1959), President of the Chamber of Deputies from 1927 to 1936, President of the Council in 1935, elected Mayor of Aubagne in 1906.
  • Marcel Pagnol (1895-1974), writer and filmmaker, born in Aubagne; it was in the hills near Aubagne that his romantic diptyque L'Eau des collines (Water from the Hills) was set.
  • Henri Crémieux (1896-1980), Actor and French scriptwriter, born in Aubagne.
  • Lucien Grimaud (1909-1993), historian of the commune.
  • Paul Dol (1915-2007), painter in water colours.
  • Jean Bercy[63] (1920-1986), sculptor and a founding member of the group Les Cahiers de Garlaban.
  • Jo Corbeau (born in 1946), singer of French reggae.
  • Jean-Jacques Jelot-Blanc (born in 1948), journalist, writer, cinema historian, and biographer of Marcel Pagnol (4 books published about the filmmaker), author of a history of Aubagne published in 2009.
  • Jean Camps (born in 1953 at Maisoncarée (Algeria), footballer (midfielder) who made the Aubagne Football Club successful in the 1970s.
  • René Marsiglia (born in 1959), footballer then entertainer.
  • Rafaël Galiana (born in 1960), racing driver
  • Bernard Casoni (born in 1961), football player and coach who lived in Aubagne.
  • Christophe Pignol (born in 1969), former professional footballer, twice champion of France (1995, 2000), founder of the Christophe Pignol association to fight against leukemia.
  • Fabien Barthez (born in 1971), footballer who lived in Aubagne.
  • Mourad Ghazli (born in 1974), rugby player, coach, and politician.
  • Stéphane Pignol (born in 1977), footballer.
  • Nicole Ferroni (born in 1982 at Casablanca), comedian who worked and lived in Aubagne.
  • Alain Bernard (born in 1983 in Aubagne), swimmer, world record holder in 2008 of the 100 metres freestyle and the 50 metres freestyle, and olympic champion in the 100 metres freestyle.

See also Edit

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  5. ^ Google Maps
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  33. ^ Top 10 towns for increases in taxes (in French)
  34. ^ Ministry of Culture, Mérimée PA13000059 War memorial (in French)
  35. ^ Ministry of Culture, Mérimée PA00081197 Chapel of Black Penitents (in French) 
  36. ^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy PM13000443 Painting: Beheading of Saint John the Baptist (in French)
  37. ^ Ministry of Culture, Mérimée PA00081196 Chapel of Grey Penitents (in French)
  38. ^ Ministry of Culture, Mérimée PA00081195 Chapel of White Penitents (in French) 
  39. ^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy PM13001960 Painting: The death of Saint Joseph (in French)
  40. ^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy PM13001959 Painting: Purgatory (in French)
  41. ^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy PM13001958 Painting: Sainte Parenté (in French)
  42. ^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy PM13000444 Painting: Incredulity of Saint Thomas (in French)
  43. ^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy PM13001753 Instrumental part of the Organ (in French)
  44. ^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy PM13001752 Rostrum Organ (in French)
  45. ^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy PM13000442 Statue: Virgin and Child (in French)
  46. ^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy PM13001961 Statue: Christ aux liens (in French)
  47. ^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy PM13001963 Stalls (in French)
  48. ^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy PM13001957 Painting: The Circumcision (in French)
  49. ^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy PM13001956 Painting: The disciples of Emmaus (in French)
  50. ^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy PM13001955 Panelling, floor coverings and Sideboard in the Sacristy (in French)
  51. ^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy PM13001954 Reliquary (in French)
  52. ^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy PM13001953 Commemorative plaque for the consecration of the church (in French)
  53. ^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy PM13001962 Bust-reliquary: Saint Matthieu (in French)
  54. ^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy PM13000448 Retable: 2 angels adoring the paschal Lamb (in French)
  55. ^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy PM13000447 Retable: 2 Bas-reliefs: The Adoration of the Magii and the Descent from the Cross (in French)
  56. ^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy PM13000446 Painting: Virgin & child and St. John the Baptist (in French)
  57. ^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy PM13000445 Main Altar, Altar seating, Tabernacle (in French)
  58. ^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy PM13000441 2 Bronze bells (in French)
  59. ^ Friends of old Aubagne website (in French)
  60. ^ A Pompidou Centre mobile at Aubagne April 21, 2014, at the Wayback Machine (in French)
  61. ^ Article "Aubagne montre le son" programme La Provence of MP2013, March–April paper (in French)
  62. ^ La Casamance Clinic September 5, 2012, at the Wayback Machine (in French)
  63. ^ Jean Bercy on the L'oiseau de feu du Garlaban website (in French)

External links Edit

  • Aubagne Official website (in French)
  • Tourist office for Pays d'Aubagne and l'Étoile
  • Aubagne on the 1750 Cassini Map

aubagne, confused, with, aubange, belgium, french, pronunciation, oˈbaɲ, aubanha, occitan, according, classic, norm, aubagno, according, mistralian, norm, commune, southern, french, department, bouches, rhône, 2018, population, inhabitants, known, aubagnais, a. Not to be confused with Aubange in Belgium Aubagne French pronunciation oˈbaɲ Aubanha in Occitan according to the classic norm or Aubagno according to the Mistralian norm is a commune in the southern French department of Bouches du Rhone In 2018 it had a population of 47 208 Its inhabitants are known as Aubagnais or Aubagnaises 3 In 2020 the commune was awarded three flowers by the National Council of Towns and Villages in Bloom in the Competition of cities and villages in Bloom 4 Aubagne Aubanha Occitan CommuneClockwise from top city centre Garlaban hill Aubagne Market Tour de l HorlogeCoat of armsLocation of AubagneAubagneShow map of FranceAubagneShow map of Provence Alpes Cote d AzurCoordinates 43 17 27 N 5 34 15 E 43 2908 N 5 5708 E 43 2908 5 5708CountryFranceRegionProvence Alpes Cote d AzurDepartmentBouches du RhoneArrondissementMarseilleCantonAubagneIntercommunalityAix Marseille ProvenceGovernment Mayor 2020 2026 Gerard Gazay 1 LR Area154 9 km2 21 2 sq mi Population Jan 2020 2 47 190 Density860 km2 2 200 sq mi Time zoneUTC 01 00 CET Summer DST UTC 02 00 CEST INSEE Postal code13005 13400Dialling codes0442Elevation74 701 m 243 2 300 ft avg 101 m or 331 ft 1 French Land Register data which excludes lakes ponds glaciers gt 1 km2 0 386 sq mi or 247 acres and river estuaries Contents 1 Geography 2 Transport 3 History 3 1 The Middle Ages 3 2 Heraldry 4 Politics and administration 4 1 Political life 4 2 List of mayors 5 Environment and related policies 6 Population 7 Economy 7 1 Industry trade and crafts 7 2 Budget and indebtedness 7 3 Taxation 8 Culture and heritage 8 1 Civil heritage 8 2 Religious heritage 8 3 Environmental heritage 8 4 Cinematic heritage 9 Cultural events and festivities 10 Facilities 10 1 Education 10 2 Health 10 3 Sports 10 4 Foreign Legion Garrison 11 Notable people 12 See also 13 References 14 External linksGeography EditAubagne is located in the Huveaune Valley and surrounded by the mountain ranges of Garlaban with Sainte Baume to the north and 17 km 11 mi east of Marseille Aubagne was the main city of the former Agglomeration community of Pays d Aubagne et de l Etoile it has been part of the Aix Marseille Provence Metropolis since 2016 It is the sixth largest city of Bouches du Rhone by population It is the main producer of Santon figurines and also hosts many cultural events each year The Foreign Legion has its headquarters in Aubagne Public transport has been free at the point of use since the year 2000 Access to the commune is by the A50 autoroute from Marseille which continues south to Toulon The A501 and A52 autoroutes branch off the A50 in the commune and merge to go north to Aix en Provence Numerous departmental roads go through the commune including the D96 which goes north to Roquevaire the D2 which goes east to Gemenos the D8N which comes from Marseilles and goes south east to Cuges les Pins the D41E which goes south to Cassis and many other connecting roads within the commune There are several smaller towns and villages in the commune apart from the main town Les Arnauds Les Grands Mellets Pinchon La Martelle L Agrie La Coueste La Thuiliere and Font de Mai A large proportion of the commune is urban with mountainous terrain to north and south 5 The main railway from Marseille passes through the commune splitting into two lines one going north west and one going south with a station in the town The river Huveaune flows through the commune from the east flowing west into the Mediterranean Sea at Prado beach in the 8th Arrondissement in Marseille Transport Edit Aubagne station before 1916 The A50 A52 junction in AubagneAubagne was the first commune in France to be completely surrounded by autoroutes the A50 autoroute Marseille Toulon the A52 autoroute to Aubagne Aix en Provence and the connecting motorway A501 A tram at the railway stationRegional TER trains operated call at the Gare d Aubagne railway station linking the city with Marseille and Toulon Local public transport in the city operated under the Lignes de l agglo brand is provided by a network of buses and since 2014 a single 2 8 kilometre 1 7 mile tram line with seven stops between the railway station and Le Charrel This project has been criticized as it is not common for a city of its size 6 Construction started in 2012 and the first phase opened on 1 September 2014 with service provided by eight Alstom Citadis Compact trams 7 An eastern extension of this line to Les Paluds as well as a second line to La Penne sur Huveaune in the west has been planned with a long term project to link the network to the Marseille tramway 8 Aubagne railway stationIn 2009 Aubagne made bus travel zero fare 9 10 a scheme which was subsequently extended to the tramway following its opening 11 This makes the Aubagne tramway the first in the world to be completely free for all users the Tallinn network by contrast is only free for city residents 12 History EditThe Middle Ages Edit The death of Queen Joanna I of Naples began a conflict of succession as to who would become the head of the County of Provence The Union of Aix a confederation of cities in the region of Provence supported Charles Duke of Durazzo rather than Louis I Duke of Anjou By the spring of 1382 the Lord of Aubagne Francois des Baux supported the Duke of Anjou This support was conditional upon the Duke helping to restore the queen to her throne 13 On 4 April 1402 in Brantes at the foot of Mont Ventoux and in the presence of his wife Alix des Baux Odon de Villars bestowed upon his nephew Philippe de Levis the fiefs of Brantes Plaisians and their dependencies the Lordships of Saint Marcel Roquefort le Castellet Cassis and Port Miou which were dependencies of the barony of Aubagne as well as La Fare les Oliviers and Eguilles In return Philippe de Levis would be surety for Viscount Raymond of Turenne for the agreement between Odon de Villars his wife Alix and himself If Odon and Alix failed to respect the terms of the agreement they would have to pay 50 000 florins to the viscount 14 Heraldry Edit Arms of Aubagne Blazon Azure a Roman letter A of Or interlaced with a letter V the same in chief 2 fleur de lis the same in base a sea of Argent Politics and administration EditPolitical life Edit Between 1965 and 2014 Aubagne has elected three Communist mayors the municipal council is composed mainly of communist socialist and other left leaning members Still a significant portion of the population supports centre right of centre or even far right political positions In the second round of elections in 1988 both a representative of the French Communist Party Parti communiste Jean Tardito and a representative of the far right National Front party Front National Joelle Melin were elected Edmond Garcin of the Communist party was elected mayor from 1965 to 1987 15 16 In 2001 the resignation of Jean Tardito brought Daniel Fontaine PCF to the position of mayor In 2008 there were 4 candidates in the first round of municipal elections Daniel Fontaine for The United Left and a civil society Sylvia Barthelemy for the UMP and the New Centre Jean Marie Orihuel for the Democratic Movement and Joelle Melin for the National Front In the second round the United Left the Civil Society and the Democratic Movement joined together to form the Left Union list which was renamed the rainbow 17 In 2014 the mayorship shifted as Gerard Gazay UMP was elected to the position of mayor after an alliance with Sylvia Barthelemy during the second round 18 List of mayors Edit The market at Aubagne in the early 1900s Place de l Obelisque in 1914This list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items April 2021 List of successive mayors 19 From To Name Party1792 1793 Jean Baptiste Domergue1831 1843 Felix Beaumond1870 1871 Jean Louis Henri Dieudonne Celly1906 Fernand Bouisson1919 1925 Etienne Marius Florent Boyer1933 1942 Marius Boyer1945 1951 Mario Cresp1951 1953 Andre Jayne1953 1959 Marius Boyer1959 1965 Yves Chouquet1965 1987 Edmond Garcin PCF1987 2001 Jean Tardito PCF2001 2014 Daniel Fontaine PCF2014 2026 Gerard Gazay LREnvironment and related policies EditAgenda 21 sets the terms and conditions for sustainable development in Aubagne which includes providing free public transit offering a recycling program encouraging energy conservation and energy demand management launching awareness campaigns in schools to promote sustainable development and eco citizenship and giving incentives for purchasing solar panels More than 4 000 individual bins and 15 000 recycling bags are available to residents 20 The city of Aubagne conducts its environmental social and economic policies in collaboration with neighbouring communities to help enhance sustainable development and improve living conditions Communal transport Since 15 May 2009 municipal buses have been free and the Tramway of Aubagne will also be when it opens in 2014 This has reduced the commune s transportation related ecological footprint 15 more buses have been put into service and bus usage has increased by 175 with 35 of these users from modal shift 7 21 22 Compiegne and Chateauroux have done the same but with goals that are more socioeconomic making the centre of town more dynamic improving buying power reducing isolation etc Population EditHistorical populationYearPop p a 17937 230 18005 610 3 56 18066 620 2 80 18216 122 0 52 18316 349 0 36 18366 481 0 41 18416 208 0 86 18466 131 0 25 18516 482 1 12 18566 765 0 86 18617 232 1 34 18667 408 0 48 18727 658 0 55 18768 027 1 18 18817 885 0 36 18868 239 0 88 18918 154 0 21 18968 400 0 60 YearPop p a 19018 724 0 76 19069 614 1 96 19119 744 0 27 192110 271 0 53 192611 707 2 65 193113 085 2 25 193613 949 1 29 194616 061 1 42 195417 639 1 18 196221 211 2 33 196827 938 4 70 197533 595 2 67 198238 561 1 99 199041 100 0 80 199942 588 0 40 200744 804 0 64 201245 243 0 20 201746 209 0 42 Graphs are temporarily unavailable due to technical issues Source EHESS 23 and INSEE 1968 2017 24 Economy Edit Field of peas A Santon of a produce sellerIndustry trade and crafts Edit Industry Zones of Activity ZAC Paluds La Martelle shops Auchan and others Napallon Business Park Thales Underwater Systems currently has one of two establishments in France at Aubagne The other is at Brest Agriculture there are farms at various locations in Aubagne Huveaune Valley Beaudinard Napollon Ceramic Crafts terracotta Santon figurines the appearance of domestic nurseries has allowed the development of Santon makers who now continue this art in a dozen workshops Janot Distillery produces its Gambetta syrup and its Janot Pastis in Aubagne Sartorius Stedim Biotech produces biopharmaceutical equipment 25 Viticulture Aubagne is a wine commune located in the geographical areas of IGP Bouches du Rhone and the Mediterranean IGP 26 Branch office of the Chambre de commerce et d industrie Marseille Provence Chamber of Commerce and Industry Marseille Provence Budget and indebtedness Edit Aubagne is one of the most indebted cities in France According to the latest report of the Court of Auditors of PACA July 2013 the debt amounts to 157 6 million euros According to a ranking published by Le Journal du Net Aubagne would place 3rd for debt per head of 3 685 Euros per capita about 5 times the national average Only Cannes and Levallois Perret much richer communes are higher The total indebtedness of 119 9 million euros in 2010 exploded in 2013 to reach EUR 157 6 million The debt servicing payments have at the same time multiplied by 3 1 from 8 626 million euros to 26 933 million euros between 2010 and 2011 27 The listing for Aubagne by the French Fitch Ratings agency in 2010 was BBB 28 We have downgraded the city of Aubagne due to a strong presence of structured products along with a very low savings rate and high debt loads The rating has changed from A to BBB the lowest category for this investment type 29 Subsequently the city has not wanted to pursue the issue of its credit status 30 In 2009 Aubagne municipality renegotiated certain loans considered toxic which were based on risky products contracted with ABN AMRO bank loans now owned by NatWest Group Risky loans have been converted to fixed rate borrowings less advantageous but less risky 31 The Court of Auditors in 2013 noted that these renegotiations resulted in additional financial burden borne by the commune of the order of 50 to 70 million Euros 19 million for the Dexia and Caisse d Epargne loans and 25 to 43 million for the RBS loan Investments in the commune are about half the average for French communes in the same stratum approximately 13 3 of revenues against 31 4 according to the administrative accounts for the commune in 2012 Finally the Observatory of subsidies has repeatedly criticized the management of the city of Aubagne particularly for subsidies not related to the commune or representing a waste of public money 32 Taxation Edit The War MemorialThe 2012 Administrative Accounts for the commune mentions a result of 662 euros per capita tax for Aubagne against 482 euros for the stratum of comparable communes or higher taxes by 37 Aubagne is part of the Top 20 of towns who have increased their taxes the most in 2012 The city ranks 12th in France for the highest increases in taxes in 2012 according to the website Challenges fr 33 Culture and heritage EditCivil heritage Edit The War Memorial 1922 registered as a historical monument 34 The French Foreign Legion Museum Therese Neveu Studio Birthplace of Marcel PagnolReligious heritage Edit Chapel of the Black Penitents Chapel of the Grey Penitents Chapel of the White PenitentsThe Chapel of Black Penitents 35 contains one item that is registered as a historical object A Painting Beheading of Saint John the Baptist 1695 36 The Chapel of Grey Penitents 37 The Chapel of White Penitents 38 contains several items that are registered as historical objects A Painting The death of Saint Joseph 19th century 39 A Painting Purgatory 18th century 40 A Painting Sainte Parente 17th century 41 A Painting with frame Incredulity of Saint Thomas 17th century 42 The Church of Saint Sauveur contains several items that are registered as historical objects Instrumental part of the Organ 1784 43 Rostrum Organ 1784 44 The Chapel of the Observance contains a Statue of the Virgin and Child 17th century which is registered as a historical object 45 The Church of Saint Pierre les Aubagne contains many items that are registered as historical objects A Statue Christ aux liens 16th century 46 Stalls 18th century 47 Painting The Circumcision 17th century 48 Painting The disciples of Emmaus 17th century 49 Panelling floor coverings and Sideboard in the Sacristy 18th century 50 Reliquary 18th century 51 Commemorative plaque for the consecration of the church 17th century 52 Bust reliquary Saint Matthieu 18th century 53 Retable 2 angels adoring the paschal Lamb 18th century 54 2 Bas reliefs The Adoration of the Magii and the Descent from the Cross 18th century 55 Painting Virgin amp child and St John the Baptist 16th century 56 Main Altar Altar seating Tabernacle 18th century 57 2 Bronze Bells 17th century 58 Bastide of La Royante 59 Known as The Bishop s manor in past centuries this bastide country manor displays a gothic chapel with remarkable statues and stained glass windows La Royante La Royante chapel Stained glass in La Royante chapelLa MorochitaEnvironmental heritage Edit The Garlaban hill viewed from AubagneThe Garlaban hillCinematic heritage Edit Aubagne is the birthplace of Marcel Pagnol home to the University of Image and Sound Satis department 9 cinemas Cinema Palace and Pagnol and an International Film Festival Aubagne is referred to frequently in the film Manon des Sources The Aubagne Cine Passion association was founded in late 1989 by Charles Villani at a time when cinema was in crisis Rapidly bringing in many members its activity was intense and from 1992 until 1999 it organized the 1st Festival of Passions sponsored by Ticky Holgado and Gerard Jugnot Thereafter each year the Festival featuring long and short films takes place in October or November Numerous directors actors screenwriters and producers come to present their works in advance of their premier at the Festival of Passions Jean Claude Carriere John Malkovich Christopher Lee Lio Jean Francois Stevenin Jacques Marin Carmen Chaplin Paul Vecchiali Mathieu Demy Julie Gayet Benoit Magimel Pierre Sullice Olivier Austen Luc Palun Catherine Jacob Marc de Jonge Michel Voletti Pomme Meffre Yannick Bellon Franck Fernandel and of course Ticky Holgado and Gerard Jugnot Christopher Lee met by Charles Villani at Aubagne for the Festival of Passions John Malkovich and Charles Villani at the Festival of Passions in Aubagne Prizegiving at the Festival of Passions in the presence of Benoit Magimel Sophie Barjac Charles Villani Aubagne Cine Passion Jean Michel Descombes Festival Saint Jean de Luz In 2000 the City of Aubagne request 3 associations Alphee photos Aubagne Cine Passion long films Meridiens short films to merge to organize an international film festival The association of Alcime was then created chaired by Charles Villani for its first year and its first festival called FIFA International Film Festival of Aubagne that endured In 2001 differences of perspective caused the departure of Aubagne Cine Passion from the Alcime structure Charles Villani passed the chairmanship to Jean Michel Descombes General Delegate of the Young Filmmakers Festival of Saint Jean de Luz and in 2002 the association went to the nearby commune of Gemenos to organize the RCG Cinematographers Meetings in Gemenos Gisele Mezzina became the president of Aubagne Cine Passion Since 2007 the last year of the RCG the association continues its activities with its circle of members Cultural events and festivities Edit Modern pottery in AubagneIn the summer of 2013 the city hosted a mobile Annex from the Centre Georges Pompidou as part of the Marseille Provence 2013 events 60 Each year Aubagne has a series of regular and one off events JanuaryOld postcards stamps and old papers ExchangeMarchInternational Film Festival of Aubagne ranked among the 20 most important film festivals in France out of 350 61 Women s DayAprilDance in April Camerone Commemoration of the Battle of Camaron in the Foreign Legion MayFestival of NeighboursJuneMusic festival Schools Gala The Santon makers TrophyJulyFestimome The International Festival of singular artAugustArgilla Festival of ceramics and a pottery market The great cavalcadeSeptemberThe festival of peaceOctoberThe Great Rendezvous of AubagneNovemberChildren s Book DaysDecemberThe Biennial of santon makers artThere are also the Scientific Tuesdays of AubagneFacilities EditEducation Edit There are 30 schools in Aubagne including Primary schools Jean Mermoz Passons Chaulan Antide Boyer Charrel Tourtelle Camp Major Pin Vert Victor Hugo and Paul Eluard Perrussonne Colleges Joseph Lakanal Lou Garlaban High schools Joliot Curie Eiffel and Sainte Marie renowned for its success rate in the Baccalaureat and its level of education the premier High School of Bouches du Rhone and 14th nationally it is considered one of the best schools in the Provence Alpes Cote d Azur and even in France The SATIS department Cinema Audiovisual attached to the University of Provence is also located in Aubagne Health Edit Edmond Garcin Hospital is a general hospital centrally positioned to be available to 230 000 inhabitants of eastern Bouches du Rhone as well as western Var La Casamance Clinic 62 Sports Edit Lattre de Tassigny StadiumLattre de Tassigny Stadium home ground of Aubagne FC Bras d Or Stadium Complex Serge Mesones Complex Mouren Complex Charrel Tennis Complex at Saint Pierre les Aubagne 6 sports fields 5 fields nearby 6 Gymnasium facilities 1 indoor swimming pool Alain Bernard at Charrel and 1 outdoor swimming pool Le Bras d Or 1 skating rink Megaglace closed in 2013Foreign Legion Garrison Edit Since 1962 the Foreign Legion Command and the 1st Foreign Regiment of the Foreign Legion has had 800 men stationed at Aubagne For the centenary of the Battle of Camaron on 30 April 1963 the war memorial which had been placed in the Vienot barracks in Sidi Bel Abbes was repatriated to Aubagne This monument depicts a globe flanked by four legionnaires The bronze statue was designed by sculptor Henri Pourquet The weight of the monument is 80 tonnes The French Foreign Legion Museum is located at Aubagne in the Vienot barracks it commemorates all of the military campaigns of the Legion in history with displays showing the evolution of uniforms weapons and decorations until today The crypt houses the wooden hand of Captain Jean Danjou Notable people Edit Birthplace of Marcel PagnolFrancois Urbain Domergue 1745 1810 grammarian and journalist elected to the Academie francaise Francois Barthelemy 1747 1830 one of the Directors of the French First Republic Honore Joseph Antoine Ganteaume 1755 1818 Vice Admiral of the Royal Marine and of the Republic Andre Joseph Jourdan 1757 1831 French politician of the 19th century born in Aubagne Antide Boyer 1850 1918 French railway worker and politician born in Aubagne Therese Neveu 1866 1946 famous Santon maker born in Aubagne Fernand Bouisson 1874 1959 President of the Chamber of Deputies from 1927 to 1936 President of the Council in 1935 elected Mayor of Aubagne in 1906 Marcel Pagnol 1895 1974 writer and filmmaker born in Aubagne it was in the hills near Aubagne that his romantic diptyque L Eau des collines Water from the Hills was set Henri Cremieux 1896 1980 Actor and French scriptwriter born in Aubagne Lucien Grimaud 1909 1993 historian of the commune Paul Dol 1915 2007 painter in water colours Jean Bercy 63 1920 1986 sculptor and a founding member of the group Les Cahiers de Garlaban Jo Corbeau born in 1946 singer of French reggae Jean Jacques Jelot Blanc born in 1948 journalist writer cinema historian and biographer of Marcel Pagnol 4 books published about the filmmaker author of a history of Aubagne published in 2009 Jean Camps born in 1953 at Maisoncaree Algeria footballer midfielder who made the Aubagne Football Club successful in the 1970s Rene Marsiglia born in 1959 footballer then entertainer Rafael Galiana born in 1960 racing driver Bernard Casoni born in 1961 football player and coach who lived in Aubagne Christophe Pignol born in 1969 former professional footballer twice champion of France 1995 2000 founder of the Christophe Pignol association to fight against leukemia Fabien Barthez born in 1971 footballer who lived in Aubagne Mourad Ghazli born in 1974 rugby player coach and politician Stephane Pignol born in 1977 footballer Nicole Ferroni born in 1982 at Casablanca comedian who worked and lived in Aubagne Alain Bernard born in 1983 in Aubagne swimmer world record holder in 2008 of the 100 metres freestyle and the 50 metres freestyle and olympic champion in the 100 metres freestyle See also Edit France portalCommunes of the Bouches du Rhone department Henri RaybaudReferences Edit Repertoire national des elus les maires in French data gouv fr Plateforme ouverte des donnees publiques francaises 4 May 2022 Populations legales 2020 The National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies 29 December 2022 Inhabitants of Bouches du Rhone in French Aubenas les Alpes in the Competition for Towns and Villages in Bloom Archived 10 December 2014 at the Wayback Machine in French Google Maps The Agglomeration of Pays d Aubagne votes on the tram project La Provence 2 October 2012 Retrieved 9 April 2014 a b Aubagne orders Citadis Compact Railway Gazette International 7 October 2011 Aubagne Work on the future tramway have commenced France 3 Provence Alpes in French Provence alpes france3 fr Retrieved 9 April 2014 By Bus City of Aubagne Archived from the original on 6 October 2018 Retrieved 3 November 2011 Free transport in the commune Ekopedia in French Aubagne The Public enquiry begins on 18 June for the Aubagne tramway La Provence 15 May 2012 Retrieved 9 April 2014 Marcel Robert 15 May 2009 Aubagne will have the first entirely free tramway in the world in French Carfree free fr Retrieved 9 April 2014 Louis Barthelemy Chronological and Analytical Inventory of the Charters of the Houses of Baux Marseille 1882 Charte 1692 in French Genevieve Xhayet Supporters and Opponents of Louis of Anjou during the war with the Union of Aix Provence historique Federation historique de Provence volume 40 No 162 Author of the War of the Union ofAix 1990 p 409 and 410 note 41 in French The Municipal Council in French Aubagne fr Archived from the original on 20 January 2019 Retrieved 9 April 2014 Aubagne always communist The blog of resistanceetamour in French Resistanceetamour over blog com Retrieved 9 April 2014 UCLG CISDP website Resultat du second tour Communales 2015 List of Mayors of France in French Rubbish collection in French Aubagne fr Archived from the original on 20 August 2017 Retrieved 9 April 2014 Free public transport from social experiment to political alternative Metropolitics Metropolitics Metropolitiques eu 20 March 2013 Retrieved 9 April 2014 Free communal transport and modal report an example to follow in French Actu environnement com 5 June 2013 Retrieved 9 April 2014 Des villages de Cassini aux communes d aujourd hui Commune data sheet Aubagne EHESS in French Population en historique depuis 1968 INSEE Sartorius website Aubagne viticultural commune Vin Vigne website Placido Llorca 2012 consulted on 12 November 2012 in French The Debt of Aubagne Journal du Net in French Fitch ratings Bastamag website in French Marsactu website Archived May 20 2014 at the Wayback Machine in French Fitch confirms its rating for Aubagne Overblog 15 December 2011 in French Aubagne risks its debt on the Stock exchange Laprovence website in French To whom go the taxes of the taxpayers of Aubagne Observatoire des subventions website 7 January 2011 in French Top 10 towns for increases in taxes in French Ministry of Culture Merimee PA13000059 War memorial in French Ministry of Culture Merimee PA00081197 Chapel of Black Penitents in French Ministry of Culture Palissy PM13000443 Painting Beheading of Saint John the Baptist in French Ministry of Culture Merimee PA00081196 Chapel of Grey Penitents in French Ministry of Culture Merimee PA00081195 Chapel of White Penitents in French Ministry of Culture Palissy PM13001960 Painting The death of Saint Joseph in French Ministry of Culture Palissy PM13001959 Painting Purgatory in French Ministry of Culture Palissy PM13001958 Painting Sainte Parente in French Ministry of Culture Palissy PM13000444 Painting Incredulity of Saint Thomas in French Ministry of Culture Palissy PM13001753 Instrumental part of the Organ in French Ministry of Culture Palissy PM13001752 Rostrum Organ in French Ministry of Culture Palissy PM13000442 Statue Virgin and Child in French Ministry of Culture Palissy PM13001961 Statue Christ aux liens in French Ministry of Culture Palissy PM13001963 Stalls in French Ministry of Culture Palissy PM13001957 Painting The Circumcision in French Ministry of Culture Palissy PM13001956 Painting The disciples of Emmaus in French Ministry of Culture Palissy PM13001955 Panelling floor coverings and Sideboard in the Sacristy in French Ministry of Culture Palissy PM13001954 Reliquary in French Ministry of Culture Palissy PM13001953 Commemorative plaque for the consecration of the church in French Ministry of Culture Palissy PM13001962 Bust reliquary Saint Matthieu in French Ministry of Culture Palissy PM13000448 Retable 2 angels adoring the paschal Lamb in French Ministry of Culture Palissy PM13000447 Retable 2 Bas reliefs The Adoration of the Magii and the Descent from the Cross in French Ministry of Culture Palissy PM13000446 Painting Virgin amp child and St John the Baptist in French Ministry of Culture Palissy PM13000445 Main Altar Altar seating Tabernacle in French Ministry of Culture Palissy PM13000441 2 Bronze bells in French Friends of old Aubagne website in French A Pompidou Centre mobile at Aubagne Archived April 21 2014 at the Wayback Machine in French Article Aubagne montre le son programme La Provence of MP2013 March April paper in French La Casamance Clinic Archived September 5 2012 at the Wayback Machine in French Jean Bercy on the L oiseau de feu du Garlaban website in French External links EditAubagne Official website in French Tourist office for Pays d Aubagne and l Etoile Aubagne on the 1750 Cassini Map Wikimedia Commons has media related to Aubagne Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Aubagne amp oldid 1168166351, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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