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Hérault

Hérault (French pronunciation: ​[eʁo];[3] Occitan: Erau, [eˈɾaw]) is a department of the region of Occitania, Southern France. Named after the Hérault River, its prefecture is Montpellier. It had a population of 1,175,623 in 2019.[4]

Hérault
Erau (Occitan)
From top down, left to right: Mediterranean coast, Place de la Comédie in Montpellier, Béziers and Liausson's view of Salagou Lake
Location of Hérault in France
Coordinates: 43°21′N 3°13′E / 43.350°N 3.217°E / 43.350; 3.217Coordinates: 43°21′N 3°13′E / 43.350°N 3.217°E / 43.350; 3.217
CountryFrance
RegionOccitanie
PrefectureMontpellier
SubprefecturesBéziers
Lodève
Government
 • President of the Departmental CouncilKléber Mesquida[1] (PS)
Area
 • Total6,224 km2 (2,403 sq mi)
Population
 (Jan. 2020)[2]
 • Total1,188,973
 • Rank18th
 • Density190/km2 (490/sq mi)
DemonymHéraultais
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Department number34
Arrondissements3
Constituency9
Cantons25
Intercommunality16
Communes342
^1 French Land Register data, which exclude estuaries, and lakes, ponds, and glaciers larger than 1 km2

History

Hérault is one of the original 83 departments created during the French Revolution on 4 March 1790. It was created from part of the former province of Languedoc.

At the beginning of the 20th century, viticulture in the wine-growing region was devastated by a slump in sales combined with disease affecting the vines. Thousands of small scale producers revolted. This revolt was suppressed very harshly by the government of Georges Clemenceau.

The catastrophic frost of the winter of 1956 damaged the olive trees, and the olive-growing regions did not recover until the late 1980s. Many of the olive-industry co-ops closed.

During the second half of the twentieth century the Montpellier basin saw some of the most rapid population growth in France.[5]

Geography

Hérault is part of the region of Occitanie and is surrounded by the departments of Aude, Tarn, Aveyron, Gard, and the Mediterranean (Gulf of Lion) on the south. The department is geographically very diverse, with beaches in the south, the Cévennes mountains in the north, and agricultural land in between. The territory of Hérault is often described as an open amphitheater facing the sea. The geography of Hérault is marked by the diversity of its geology and its landscapes. These range from the southern foothills of the Massif Central, to the Mediterranean Sea, through the areas of garrigue and the low plain of Languedoc wine. Hérault has a Mediterranean climate.

The minimum elevation is at sea level and the highest point of the department is at an elevation of 1181m in one of the peaks of the Espinouse. The average elevation is about 227m.

 
View of the Orb River in Roquebrun

The department of Hérault is crossed by several rivers that originate in the southern foothills of the Massif Central and empty into the Mediterranean Sea, flowing more-or-less from north to south over a relatively short distance from high elevation. The main rivers flowing from east to west are the Vidourle, which marks the limit with the Gard department; the Lesz, which flows through Montpellier; the Hérault, which gave its name to the department, and the Orb, which flows through Béziers. To the west, the Aude, a 224 km-long river flowing from the Pyrenees, has a course oriented west–east and marks the boundary between Hérault and the neighbouring department of Aude. These rivers as well as their tributaries take their character from the region's 'cévénol' climate, with sudden variations of flow causing sudden floods. Lagoons are found along the coast of Herault, the largest of which is the Étang de Thau, with an area of about 7,500 hectares.

The hinterland of the lowlands of Bas-Languedoc is gradually hilly. It is the territory of the vineyard, olive groves, orchards and scrubland. Olive growing and viticulture symbolize an important part of the Mediterranean heritage and lifestyle.

The area of Hérault near the town of Lodève is the geographical antipode point of Chatham Island off the east coast of New Zealand.

Principal towns

The most populous commune is Montpellier, the prefecture. The least populated municipality is Romiguières with 21 inhabitants in 2019. As of 2019, there are 7 communes with more than 20,000 inhabitants:[4]

Commune Population (2019)
Montpellier 295,542
Béziers 78,308
Sète 43,858
Agde 29,600
Lunel 26,385
Frontignan 23,028
Castelnau-le-Lez 22,534

Climate

The vast majority of the department can be characterized as a Mediterranean climate. However, the mountainous areas of the northwest have an oceanic influence. Some sectors of northern Herault have a temperate continental influence.

The average temperature of the summer months is close to the maximum French average. Nevertheless, the sea protects the coastal areas from the extremes of heat waves in summer, but also frosts in winter. They range from about 27 degrees Celsius on the seashore to 32 degrees Celsius inland. Mean minimum temperatures also vary, ranging from about 19 degrees Celsius on the coast to 15 degrees Celsius in the interior.

Demographics

The inhabitants of the department are called Héraultais. Population development since 1791:

Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
1791290,126—    
1801275,449−0.52%
1806299,882+1.71%
1821324,126+0.52%
1831346,207+0.66%
1841367,343+0.59%
1851389,286+0.58%
1861409,391+0.50%
1872429,878+0.44%
1881441,527+0.30%
1891461,012+0.43%
1901489,421+0.60%
1911480,484−0.18%
1921488,215+0.16%
YearPop.±% p.a.
1931514,819+0.53%
1936502,043−0.50%
1946461,100−0.85%
1954471,429+0.28%
1962516,658+1.15%
1968591,397+2.28%
1975648,202+1.32%
1982706,499+1.24%
1990794,603+1.48%
1999896,441+1.35%
20061,001,041+1.59%
20111,062,036+1.19%
20161,132,481+1.29%
Sources:[6][7]

Culture

Language

The historical language is Occitan.

Totem animals and local festivals

 
Foal of Pézenas
 
Montpellier's FISE in 2013
  • The totemic animals of Herault are typical. During cultural events or local votive festivals, many towns or villages parade a totemic animal representing their municipality through the streets, often accompanied by the sound of traditional musical instruments, such as the Languedoc oboe or fife. The most well-known is the "Foal of Pézenas", which UNESCO proclaimed as part of the intangible cultural heritage, being an example of the Processional giants and dragons in Belgium and France.
  • Béziers festivals : Fèsta d'Oc, Béziers's Feria
  • Montpellier festivals : I Love Techno Europe, Mediterranean Film Festival, Comédie du Livre, Montpellier Dance Festival, International Festival of Extreme Sports (FISE)
  • Cazouls-lès-Béziers festival : Festival Piano Prestige, artistic director Jean-Bernard Pommier
  • Pézenas festivals : Printival Boby Lapointe, Mirondela dels Arts
  • Sète festivals : Sète's Jazz Festival, Documentary Photo Festival "ImageSingulieres", Poetry Festival "Vivid Voice of the Mediterranean in the Mediterranean"

Heritage

The Canal du Midi has been designated as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.

Economy

Agriculture

185,048 hectares (nearly 30%) of land in Hérault is used for agriculture. Viticulture is the most important, with 85,525 hectares. The cultivation of cereals uses 20,095 hectares, grazing 7,090 hectares, 4,991 hectares are left fallow, 3,788 hectares are devoted to the cultivation of vegetables, and 3,400 hectares for orchards (olives, chestnuts, walnuts, plums, apples).

Viticulture

 
Vineyard in Adissan

The vineyards of Hérault are very old, dating from before the founding of Gallia Narbonensis. Hérault is today the second French wine department, after the Gironde, representing 14% of the total area of the department. The department has a favorable climate, excellent exposure, a wide variety of soils and many varieties of grape: all these assets result in generous, sometimes robust, wines with a wide aromatic palette

Aquaculture

In Hérault, the cultivation of shellfish produces 8,300 tons of oysters (10% of the national production) and 5,900 tons of mussels a year. The Étang de Thau is a centre for growing mussels and oysters in the Mediterranean. At Bouzigues, oysters are cultivated on permanently-immersed, raised breeding.

Politics

Composition of the departmental council

The president of the Departmental Council is Kléber Mesquida of the Socialist Party.

Party Representative
Majority (36 representatives)
FG 2
PS 16
DVG 15
Opposition (14 representatives)
DVD 2
LR 4
UDI 2
FN 6
President of the General Council
Kléber Mesquida (PS)

Current National Assembly Representatives

List of successive presidents

 
Departmental council's building of Hérault department

Sport

 
BLMA's team in 2015
 
Montpellier Handball's team in 2016
 
Match between Montpellier Water-Polo and VK Jug in 2012

Baseball

Basketball

Beach soccer

Club League
Grande Motte Pyramide Beach Soccer French Beach Football Championship
Montpellier Hérault Beach Soccer French Beach Football Championship

Football

Handball

Volley-ball

Club League
Béziers Volley (Women) Ligue AF
Arago de Sète Ligue AM
Montpellier Volley Université Club Ligue AM

Rugby

Water polo

Club League
Montpellier Water-Polo Pro A

Specific sports

There are several sports specific to Hérault: tamburello (85% of players are French) and water jousting.

Tourism

Tourist attractions

Part of Cap d'Agde is a major nudist resort. Cruising along the Canal du Midi and walking or cycling along the tow paths is a common holiday activity.[citation needed]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Répertoire national des élus: les conseillers départementaux". data.gouv.fr, Plateforme ouverte des données publiques françaises (in French). 4 May 2022.
  2. ^ "Téléchargement du fichier d'ensemble des populations légales en 2020". The National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies. 29 December 2022.
  3. ^ "Hérault - Deutsch-Übersetzung - Langenscheidt Französisch-Deutsch Wörterbuch" (in German and French). Langenscheidt. Retrieved 22 October 2018.
  4. ^ a b Populations légales 2019: 34 Hérault, INSEE
  5. ^ Hoad, Phil (2017-03-13). "Montpellier in the spotlight: development mania in France's fastest-growing city". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2018-12-29.
  6. ^ "Historique de l'Hérault". Le SPLAF.
  7. ^ "Évolution et structure de la population en 2016". INSEE.
  8. ^ Nationale, Assemblée. "Assemblée nationale ~ Les députés, le vote de la loi, le Parlement français". Assemblée nationale.

External links

  • (in French) Prefecture website
  • (in French) Departmental Council website
  • (in English) Hérault's Official tourist office website
  • (in French) Official tourist office website

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For other uses see Herault disambiguation Herault French pronunciation eʁo 3 Occitan Erau eˈɾaw is a department of the region of Occitania Southern France Named after the Herault River its prefecture is Montpellier It had a population of 1 175 623 in 2019 4 Herault Erau Occitan Department of FranceFrom top down left to right Mediterranean coast Place de la Comedie in Montpellier Beziers and Liausson s view of Salagou LakeFlagCoat of armsLocation of Herault in FranceCoordinates 43 21 N 3 13 E 43 350 N 3 217 E 43 350 3 217 Coordinates 43 21 N 3 13 E 43 350 N 3 217 E 43 350 3 217CountryFranceRegionOccitaniePrefectureMontpellierSubprefecturesBeziersLodeveGovernment President of the Departmental CouncilKleber Mesquida 1 PS Area1 Total6 224 km2 2 403 sq mi Population Jan 2020 2 Total1 188 973 Rank18th Density190 km2 490 sq mi DemonymHeraultaisTime zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Department number34Arrondissements3Constituency9Cantons25Intercommunality16Communes342 1 French Land Register data which exclude estuaries and lakes ponds and glaciers larger than 1 km2 Contents 1 History 2 Geography 2 1 Principal towns 2 2 Climate 3 Demographics 4 Culture 4 1 Language 4 2 Totem animals and local festivals 4 3 Heritage 5 Economy 5 1 Agriculture 5 2 Viticulture 5 3 Aquaculture 6 Politics 6 1 Composition of the departmental council 6 2 Current National Assembly Representatives 6 3 List of successive presidents 7 Sport 7 1 Baseball 7 2 Basketball 7 3 Beach soccer 7 4 Football 7 5 Handball 7 6 Volley ball 7 7 Rugby 7 8 Water polo 7 9 Specific sports 8 Tourism 8 1 Tourist attractions 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksHistory Edit Oppidum d Enserune Herault is one of the original 83 departments created during the French Revolution on 4 March 1790 It was created from part of the former province of Languedoc At the beginning of the 20th century viticulture in the wine growing region was devastated by a slump in sales combined with disease affecting the vines Thousands of small scale producers revolted This revolt was suppressed very harshly by the government of Georges Clemenceau The catastrophic frost of the winter of 1956 damaged the olive trees and the olive growing regions did not recover until the late 1980s Many of the olive industry co ops closed During the second half of the twentieth century the Montpellier basin saw some of the most rapid population growth in France 5 Geography EditHerault is part of the region of Occitanie and is surrounded by the departments of Aude Tarn Aveyron Gard and the Mediterranean Gulf of Lion on the south The department is geographically very diverse with beaches in the south the Cevennes mountains in the north and agricultural land in between The territory of Herault is often described as an open amphitheater facing the sea The geography of Herault is marked by the diversity of its geology and its landscapes These range from the southern foothills of the Massif Central to the Mediterranean Sea through the areas of garrigue and the low plain of Languedoc wine Herault has a Mediterranean climate The minimum elevation is at sea level and the highest point of the department is at an elevation of 1181m in one of the peaks of the Espinouse The average elevation is about 227m View of the Orb River in Roquebrun The department of Herault is crossed by several rivers that originate in the southern foothills of the Massif Central and empty into the Mediterranean Sea flowing more or less from north to south over a relatively short distance from high elevation The main rivers flowing from east to west are the Vidourle which marks the limit with the Gard department the Lesz which flows through Montpellier the Herault which gave its name to the department and the Orb which flows through Beziers To the west the Aude a 224 km long river flowing from the Pyrenees has a course oriented west east and marks the boundary between Herault and the neighbouring department of Aude These rivers as well as their tributaries take their character from the region s cevenol climate with sudden variations of flow causing sudden floods Lagoons are found along the coast of Herault the largest of which is the Etang de Thau with an area of about 7 500 hectares The hinterland of the lowlands of Bas Languedoc is gradually hilly It is the territory of the vineyard olive groves orchards and scrubland Olive growing and viticulture symbolize an important part of the Mediterranean heritage and lifestyle The area of Herault near the town of Lodeve is the geographical antipode point of Chatham Island off the east coast of New Zealand Principal towns Edit The most populous commune is Montpellier the prefecture The least populated municipality is Romiguieres with 21 inhabitants in 2019 As of 2019 there are 7 communes with more than 20 000 inhabitants 4 Commune Population 2019 Montpellier 295 542Beziers 78 308Sete 43 858Agde 29 600Lunel 26 385Frontignan 23 028Castelnau le Lez 22 534Climate Edit The vast majority of the department can be characterized as a Mediterranean climate However the mountainous areas of the northwest have an oceanic influence Some sectors of northern Herault have a temperate continental influence The average temperature of the summer months is close to the maximum French average Nevertheless the sea protects the coastal areas from the extremes of heat waves in summer but also frosts in winter They range from about 27 degrees Celsius on the seashore to 32 degrees Celsius inland Mean minimum temperatures also vary ranging from about 19 degrees Celsius on the coast to 15 degrees Celsius in the interior Demographics EditThe inhabitants of the department are called Heraultais Population development since 1791 Historical populationYearPop p a 1791290 126 1801275 449 0 52 1806299 882 1 71 1821324 126 0 52 1831346 207 0 66 1841367 343 0 59 1851389 286 0 58 1861409 391 0 50 1872429 878 0 44 1881441 527 0 30 1891461 012 0 43 1901489 421 0 60 1911480 484 0 18 1921488 215 0 16 YearPop p a 1931514 819 0 53 1936502 043 0 50 1946461 100 0 85 1954471 429 0 28 1962516 658 1 15 1968591 397 2 28 1975648 202 1 32 1982706 499 1 24 1990794 603 1 48 1999896 441 1 35 20061 001 041 1 59 20111 062 036 1 19 20161 132 481 1 29 Graphs are temporarily unavailable due to technical issues Sources 6 7 Culture EditLanguage Edit The historical language is Occitan Totem animals and local festivals Edit Foal of Pezenas Montpellier s FISE in 2013 The totemic animals of Herault are typical During cultural events or local votive festivals many towns or villages parade a totemic animal representing their municipality through the streets often accompanied by the sound of traditional musical instruments such as the Languedoc oboe or fife The most well known is the Foal of Pezenas which UNESCO proclaimed as part of the intangible cultural heritage being an example of the Processional giants and dragons in Belgium and France Beziers festivals Festa d Oc Beziers s Feria Montpellier festivals I Love Techno Europe Mediterranean Film Festival Comedie du Livre Montpellier Dance Festival International Festival of Extreme Sports FISE Cazouls les Beziers festival Festival Piano Prestige artistic director Jean Bernard Pommier Pezenas festivals Printival Boby Lapointe Mirondela dels Arts Sete festivals Sete s Jazz Festival Documentary Photo Festival ImageSingulieres Poetry Festival Vivid Voice of the Mediterranean in the Mediterranean Heritage Edit The Canal du Midi has been designated as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO Economy EditAgriculture Edit 185 048 hectares nearly 30 of land in Herault is used for agriculture Viticulture is the most important with 85 525 hectares The cultivation of cereals uses 20 095 hectares grazing 7 090 hectares 4 991 hectares are left fallow 3 788 hectares are devoted to the cultivation of vegetables and 3 400 hectares for orchards olives chestnuts walnuts plums apples Viticulture Edit Vineyard in Adissan The vineyards of Herault are very old dating from before the founding of Gallia Narbonensis Herault is today the second French wine department after the Gironde representing 14 of the total area of the department The department has a favorable climate excellent exposure a wide variety of soils and many varieties of grape all these assets result in generous sometimes robust wines with a wide aromatic palette AOC Saint Chinian Faugeres Minervois Coteaux du languedoc Clairette du Languedoc Muscat de Frontignan Muscat de Lunel Muscat de Mireval Muscat de Saint Jean de Minervois and Picpoul de PinetAquaculture Edit In Herault the cultivation of shellfish produces 8 300 tons of oysters 10 of the national production and 5 900 tons of mussels a year The Etang de Thau is a centre for growing mussels and oysters in the Mediterranean At Bouzigues oysters are cultivated on permanently immersed raised breeding Politics EditComposition of the departmental council Edit The president of the Departmental Council is Kleber Mesquida of the Socialist Party Party RepresentativeMajority 36 representatives FG 2PS 16DVG 15Opposition 14 representatives DVD 2LR 4UDI 2FN 6President of the General CouncilKleber Mesquida PS Current National Assembly Representatives Edit Constituency Member 8 PartyHerault s 1st constituency Patricia Miralles La Republique En Marche Herault s 2nd constituency Muriel Ressiguier La France InsoumiseHerault s 3rd constituency Coralie Dubost La Republique En Marche Herault s 4th constituency Jean Francois Eliaou La Republique En Marche Herault s 5th constituency Philippe Huppe La Republique En Marche Herault s 6th constituency Emmanuelle Menard National RallyHerault s 7th constituency Christophe Euzet La Republique En Marche Herault s 8th constituency Nicolas Demoulin La Republique En Marche Herault s 9th constituency Patrick Vignal La Republique En Marche List of successive presidents Edit Departmental council s building of Herault department Election Member Party1961 Jean Bene SFIO1964196719701973 PS19761979 Gerard Saumade PS198219851988199219941998 Andre Vezinhet PS20012004200820112015 Kleber Mesquida PSSport Edit BLMA s team in 2015 Montpellier Handball s team in 2016 Altrad Stadium the home stadium of Montpellier Herault Rugby Match between Montpellier Water Polo and VK Jug in 2012 Tamburello s match in Notre Dame de Londres Baseball Edit Club LeagueBarracudas de Montpellier D1Basketball Edit Club LeagueBLMA LFBEuroCup WomenEuroLeague WomenBeach soccer Edit Club LeagueGrande Motte Pyramide Beach Soccer French Beach Football ChampionshipMontpellier Herault Beach Soccer French Beach Football ChampionshipFootball Edit Club LeagueAS Beziers Ligue 2Montpellier HSC Ligue 1Montpellier HSC Women Division 1 FeminineFC Sete 34 N2Handball Edit Club LeagueMontpellier Handball Division 1EHF Champions LeagueVolley ball Edit Club LeagueBeziers Volley Women Ligue AFArago de Sete Ligue AMMontpellier Volley Universite Club Ligue AMRugby Edit Club LeagueRugby olympique agathois Federale 1AS Beziers Herault Pro D2Montpellier Herault Rugby Top 14European Rugby Champions CupMontpellier Herault Rugby Women Top 8Water polo Edit Club LeagueMontpellier Water Polo Pro ASpecific sports Edit There are several sports specific to Herault tamburello 85 of players are French and water jousting Tourism EditTourist attractions Edit 87 km of beaches 3 World Heritage Sites Saint Guilhem le Desert Abbey Canal du Midi and Causses and Cevennes 2 Great sites in France Saint Guilhem le Desert and Gorges de l Herault and Cirque de Navacelles 1 Regional nature park Haut Languedoc Regional Nature Park 2 Towns and Lands of Art and History Pezenas and Lodeve 3 villages listed in the Most Beautiful Villages of France Saint Guilhem le Desert Olargues and Minerve 2 coastal resorts classified Heritage of the twentieth century La Grande Motte and Cap d Agde 3 Spa town Balaruc les Bains Avene and Lamalou les Bains 19 marinas 541 sites classified or listed as historic monumentsPart of Cap d Agde is a major nudist resort Cruising along the Canal du Midi and walking or cycling along the tow paths is a common holiday activity citation needed Gambetta square in Pezenas Houseboat on the Canal du Midi Promenade du Peyrou in Montpellier View of Avene The Lac du Salagou Kayaking on the Orb Crique de l Anau in SeteSee also EditCantons of the Herault department Communes of the Herault department Arrondissements of the Herault department Castles in HeraultReferences Edit Repertoire national des elus les conseillers departementaux data gouv fr Plateforme ouverte des donnees publiques francaises in French 4 May 2022 Telechargement du fichier d ensemble des populations legales en 2020 The National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies 29 December 2022 Herault Deutsch Ubersetzung Langenscheidt Franzosisch Deutsch Worterbuch in German and French Langenscheidt Retrieved 22 October 2018 a b Populations legales 2019 34 Herault INSEE Hoad Phil 2017 03 13 Montpellier in the spotlight development mania in France s fastest growing city The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 2018 12 29 Historique de l Herault Le SPLAF Evolution et structure de la population en 2016 INSEE Nationale Assemblee Assemblee nationale Les deputes le vote de la loi le Parlement francais Assemblee nationale External links Edit Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Herault Wikimedia Commons has media related to Herault in French Prefecture website in French Departmental Council website in English Herault s Official tourist office website in French Official tourist office website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Herault amp oldid 1124859423, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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