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Hendaye

Hendaye (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃daj]; Basque: Hendaia,[3] Spanish: Hendaya) is a commune in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department and Nouvelle-Aquitaine region of southwestern France.[4]

Hendaye
Hendaia
Hendaye harbour
Location of Hendaye
Hendaye
Hendaye
Coordinates: 43°22′N 1°46′W / 43.36°N 1.77°W / 43.36; -1.77
CountryFrance
RegionNouvelle-Aquitaine
DepartmentPyrénées-Atlantiques
ArrondissementBayonne
CantonHendaye-Côte Basque-Sud
IntercommunalityCA Pays Basque
Government
 • Mayor (2020–2026) Kotte Écénarro[1]
Area
1
8 km2 (3 sq mi)
Population
 (2021)[2]
17,796
 • Density2,200/km2 (5,800/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
INSEE/Postal code
64260 /64700
Elevation0–108 m (0–354 ft)
(avg. 25 m or 82 ft)
1 French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km2 (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries.

The town, Metropolitan France's most southwesterly and a popular seaside tourist resort, stands on the right bank of the River Bidassoa – which marks the Franco-Spanish border – at the point where it empties into the Atlantic Ocean in the French Basque Country.

Hendaye has three distinguishable parts: la ville (the town), which stretches from Saint Vincent's church to the area around the SNCF railway station and the industrial zone; la plage (the beach), the seaside quarter; and les hauteurs (the heights), the villas and camping sites on the hills between and behind the other two areas.

History edit

 
18th century depiction of the Bay of Txingudi, below Hendaye, and above Hondarribia (in Spain)

Hendaye acquired its independence from the Urrugne parish in 1598, when Saint Vincent's church was built. In the Franco-Spanish War, the town was briefly occupied by the Spanish, in September 1636.

On the fortified Île des Faisans (Pheasant Island) in the river, the Treaty of the Pyrenees was signed in 1659, ending decades of intermittent war between France and Spain. Authority over the island alternates between France and Spain every six months.

All the same, the village kept being subject to destruction due to cross-border military activity. In the War of the Pyrenees (1793-1795), the village was levelled to the ground, as described in 1799 by Wilhelm von Humboldt: "The settlement spreads over a rather wide area, and seems to have looked clean and pleasant time ago. Currently all the houses, but for a handful of them, lie destroyed. The empty walls can barely stand, while the ground before inhabited is covered with overgrown bush and hawthorn. Ivy creeps up the walls, out of crumbling windows the desolate ocean can be seen through the room. Shells can still be come across the street here and there, but hardly ever can one bump into a person. Most of the inhabitants either perished in the danger and helplessness of the runaway, or they scattered away to other places."

The abolition of the French provinces, the War of the Pyrenees and the end of Basque home rule in the Spanish Basque districts—customs on the Ebro river moved to the Pyrenees (1841)—broke definitely the fluent cross-border trade and natural coexistence of the Basque speaking communities around the lower Bidassoa and the Bay of Txingudi, divided as of then by a restricted Spanish-French border.

On 22 October 1863, the railway arrived in Hendaye, as the track on the Spanish side also approached the Bidassoa borderline. On 15 August 1864, the first Madrid-Paris train arrived in Hendaye, forever re-shaping the human and urban landscape of the village and prompting rapid development.[5] Hendaye started to stand out as an international hub and a seaside resort for the elites after the model of Biarritz (1854), halfway between Donostia (San Sebastián) and Biarritz. In 1913, the Spanish Basque railway 14 November 2014 at the Wayback Machine serving the coastline all the way to Donostia (later known as "topo", the 'mole') arrived at Hendaye Gare.

On 23 October 1940, Ramón Serrano Súñer, Francisco Franco, Adolf Hitler and Joachim von Ribbentrop met in the Hendaye railway station (then in German-occupied France) to discuss Spain's participation in World War II as part of the Axis. Franco declined Hitler's entreaties and outlived the other fascists by avoiding war with the United Kingdom.

Hendaye was the birthplace of Martin Guerre, a French peasant of the 16th century who was at the centre of a famous case of imposture.

Population edit

Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
1968 8,006—    
1975 9,470+2.43%
1982 10,572+1.59%
1990 11,578+1.14%
1999 12,596+0.94%
2007 13,969+1.30%
2012 16,759+3.71%
2017 16,484−0.33%
Source: INSEE[6]

Sights edit

 
Les Jumeaux

The town square, where there is a weekly open-air market on Wednesdays, is the location of the famous seventeenth century "Great Cross of Hendaye", a stone cross carved with alchemical symbols that occultists find to contain encrypted information on a future global catastrophe. The church of Saint-Vincent was built in 1598, and largely reconstructed over the centuries following fires and bombardments. Its most recent transformation was finished in 1968. The 13th-century crucifix is the principal treasure.

The ruins of the early seventeenth century fortifications, which were reinforced by Vauban in 1685, and the old cannons facing Hondarribia, are one of the features of the promenade along the Bay of Txingudi waterfront.

The seafront Château of Antoine d'Abbadie, built by the architect and theorist Eugène Viollet-le-Duc is a monument of the Gothic Revival.

The Casino building, of Neo-Moorish style, was built in 1885. It used to be occupied by a casino (hence the name), until it was moved to the quartier de Sokoburu. During the First World War, it served as a military hospital for French soldiers and then as the Portuguese Military Hospital of Hendaia, from 15 June 1918 to 23 February 1919.[7]

The picturesque old fishing port of Caneta has views over the Bay of Txingudi to Hondarribia and the Jaizkibel, and is also the site of Pierre Loti's house and the old customs building.

The Jumeaux rocks (Dunbarriak in Basque, literally 'the bell stones') have become somewhat emblematic to Hendaye. These two high rock stacks, which have been carved out of the cliffs by wave action, are visible from the beach or from the domaine d'Abbadia, a nature park on the edge of the commune related to the Conservatoire du littoral project.

 
The Abbadia domain : the castle seen from the surroundings meadows

Culture edit

Music edit

Hendaye doesn't have any specific music venues, but there are many places where bands can play. The covered pelota fronton at Belcenia has a high capacity and the basque folk band Oskorri have played here on more than one occasion. In summer, bigger bands can play in open air at the Hendaye Plage Rugby pitch. Toure Kunda, among others, have played here. Concerts can be organised in the Cinéma les Variétés, which also has a high capacity.

The closed market is a good place for starting-out local bands to stage small concerts. Rather than a pub scene, local bands often play in Hendaye's many campsites in the summer.

The Lanetik Egina music club is the hub of Hendaye's music scene. It has a very good reputation and organises regular concerts. It is also a place where musicians of all ages can meet up and form bands.

Perhaps the most successful band to come from Hendaye is the basque ska-punk band Skunk, who have made many albums.

Theatre and performance edit

The Cinéma les Variétés is a large classic theatre and cinema, which is a regular venue for theatre, dancing, and performance arts. There is also a cinema at Sokoburu, near the quartier de la Plage, called the Salle Antoine d'Abbadie, but it is only used on special occasions.

The Théâtre des Chimères, from Biarritz, regularly perform at Hendaye.

Art and literature edit

The Médiathèque municipale François Mitterrand is a public library offering books, magazines, films, and CDs. There is also an art gallery, which is the main one for Hendaye.

Events edit

These a few of the regular festivals in Hendaye:

January
  • Bixintxo (St Vincent)
May
  • Mai du théâtre (theatre festival throughout the month)
June
  • Fête du cidre (cider festival)
  • Fête de la musique (music festival)
July
  • Fête de la Mer (festival of the Sea)
August
  • Fête Basque (basque festival)

Gastronomy edit

Most of the town's restaurants are found in the quartier de la Plage and along the Bay of Txingudi waterfront.

Hendaye is locally well known for the quality of its txurros.

Transport edit

The town is an important railway junction, as Spain's mainline trains use a broader gauge than continental Europe, with the French railway network finishing here on the banks of the Bidasoa. As well as the Gare d'Hendaye, there is also a station serving the beach quarter (Hendaye Plage) prior to the terminus, called the Gare des Deux-Jumeaux. Basque rapid transit system San Sebastián Metro linking the town to Donostia-San Sebastián gets right to Hendaye, by the SNCF station.

There has been recent[when?] controversy concerning the new LGV Sud Europe Atlantique (TGV line), which is planned to pass inland of Hendaye without stopping in or anywhere near the town itself. Most of the local population, along with that of the rest of the Côte Basque, are in favour of the TGV, but against the new line, which would destroy the surrounding countryside, bypassing the town completely. It has therefore been suggested to upgrade the present line to make it suitable for the TGV, with a stop at Hendaye station. It is argued that this would also be much less expensive, and would stimulate the local economy.

Agglomeration edit

Hendaye is part of the urban unit of Bayonne and of the communauté d'agglomération du Pays Basque.[4] The functional area of Hendaye includes two more communes: Biriatou to the south and Urrugne to the east.[8]

Twin towns – sister cities edit

Hendaye is twinned with:[9]

Notable people edit

 
House of Pierre Loti, rue des Pêcheurs.

Sports edit

  • It is the western end of the GR 10 long-distance footpath.
  • It marks the beginning (or end) of the Raid Pyreneen long-distance cycle challenge.
  • The Endaika rowing club was founded in 1889 and won three silver medals in the French championships in 2006 and 2007, and a coastal world championship gold medal in 2014.
  • Hendaye has a Rugby and handball club, the Stade Hendayais, which was founded in 1908.
  • It has a football club, the Eglantins.
  • It has a surf club, the Bidasoa Surf Club.
  • Hendaye is a popular surfing destination renowned for its soft beach break waves suitable for beginners.
  • Since 2004, the world conception center for the watersports brand Tribord is located in Hendaye.
  • Hendaye is renowned for its marina, which has 850 places, making it the third largest in Aquitaine.
  • Tennis players gather for the Summer tennis tournament.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Répertoire national des élus: les maires". data.gouv.fr, Plateforme ouverte des données publiques françaises (in French). 2 December 2020.
  2. ^ "Populations légales 2021". The National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies. 28 December 2023.
  3. ^ HENDAIA, Auñamendi Eusko Entziklopedia (in Spanish)
  4. ^ a b INSEE commune file
  5. ^ Arrival of the railway to Hendaye, in Histoires de Hendaye
  6. ^ Population en historique depuis 1968, INSEE
  7. ^ da Silva, Helena (January 2018). "Um hospital português em França na Grande Guerra". História: Revista da Faculdade de Letras da Universidade do Porto (in Portuguese). 8 (2). História – Revista da FLUP: 127–150. doi:10.21747/0871164X/hist8_2a7. Retrieved 27 April 2019.
  8. ^ Aire d'attraction des villes 2020 de Hendaye (partie française) (261), INSEE
  9. ^ "Ville jumelée". hendaye.fr (in French). Hendaye. Retrieved 17 November 2019.

External links edit

  • Official website (in Basque and French)
  • Tourist Office (in French, English, Spanish and Basque)
  • Abbadia Castle (in French, English, Spanish and Basque)
  • Sur les pas des écrivains Pierre Loti à Hendaye at Terresdecrivains.com, accessed 16 July 2010
  • Iparralde: the 6 best towns in French Basque Country (in English)

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Hendaye French pronunciation ɑ daj Basque Hendaia 3 Spanish Hendaya is a commune in the Pyrenees Atlantiques department and Nouvelle Aquitaine region of southwestern France 4 Hendaye HendaiaCommuneHendaye harbourCoat of armsLocation of HendayeHendayeShow map of FranceHendayeShow map of Nouvelle AquitaineCoordinates 43 22 N 1 46 W 43 36 N 1 77 W 43 36 1 77CountryFranceRegionNouvelle AquitaineDepartmentPyrenees AtlantiquesArrondissementBayonneCantonHendaye Cote Basque SudIntercommunalityCA Pays BasqueGovernment Mayor 2020 2026 Kotte Ecenarro 1 Area18 km2 3 sq mi Population 2021 2 17 796 Density2 200 km2 5 800 sq mi Time zoneUTC 01 00 CET Summer DST UTC 02 00 CEST INSEE Postal code64260 64700Elevation0 108 m 0 354 ft avg 25 m or 82 ft 1 French Land Register data which excludes lakes ponds glaciers gt 1 km2 0 386 sq mi or 247 acres and river estuaries The town Metropolitan France s most southwesterly and a popular seaside tourist resort stands on the right bank of the River Bidassoa which marks the Franco Spanish border at the point where it empties into the Atlantic Ocean in the French Basque Country Hendaye has three distinguishable parts la ville the town which stretches from Saint Vincent s church to the area around the SNCF railway station and the industrial zone la plage the beach the seaside quarter and les hauteurs the heights the villas and camping sites on the hills between and behind the other two areas Contents 1 History 2 Population 3 Sights 4 Culture 4 1 Music 4 2 Theatre and performance 4 3 Art and literature 4 4 Events 4 5 Gastronomy 5 Transport 6 Agglomeration 7 Twin towns sister cities 8 Notable people 9 Sports 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksHistory edit nbsp 18th century depiction of the Bay of Txingudi below Hendaye and above Hondarribia in Spain Hendaye acquired its independence from the Urrugne parish in 1598 when Saint Vincent s church was built In the Franco Spanish War the town was briefly occupied by the Spanish in September 1636 On the fortified Ile des Faisans Pheasant Island in the river the Treaty of the Pyrenees was signed in 1659 ending decades of intermittent war between France and Spain Authority over the island alternates between France and Spain every six months All the same the village kept being subject to destruction due to cross border military activity In the War of the Pyrenees 1793 1795 the village was levelled to the ground as described in 1799 by Wilhelm von Humboldt The settlement spreads over a rather wide area and seems to have looked clean and pleasant time ago Currently all the houses but for a handful of them lie destroyed The empty walls can barely stand while the ground before inhabited is covered with overgrown bush and hawthorn Ivy creeps up the walls out of crumbling windows the desolate ocean can be seen through the room Shells can still be come across the street here and there but hardly ever can one bump into a person Most of the inhabitants either perished in the danger and helplessness of the runaway or they scattered away to other places The abolition of the French provinces the War of the Pyrenees and the end of Basque home rule in the Spanish Basque districts customs on the Ebro river moved to the Pyrenees 1841 broke definitely the fluent cross border trade and natural coexistence of the Basque speaking communities around the lower Bidassoa and the Bay of Txingudi divided as of then by a restricted Spanish French border On 22 October 1863 the railway arrived in Hendaye as the track on the Spanish side also approached the Bidassoa borderline On 15 August 1864 the first Madrid Paris train arrived in Hendaye forever re shaping the human and urban landscape of the village and prompting rapid development 5 Hendaye started to stand out as an international hub and a seaside resort for the elites after the model of Biarritz 1854 halfway between Donostia San Sebastian and Biarritz In 1913 the Spanish Basque railway Archived 14 November 2014 at the Wayback Machine serving the coastline all the way to Donostia later known as topo the mole arrived at Hendaye Gare On 23 October 1940 Ramon Serrano Suner Francisco Franco Adolf Hitler and Joachim von Ribbentrop met in the Hendaye railway station then in German occupied France to discuss Spain s participation in World War II as part of the Axis Franco declined Hitler s entreaties and outlived the other fascists by avoiding war with the United Kingdom Hendaye was the birthplace of Martin Guerre a French peasant of the 16th century who was at the centre of a famous case of imposture Population editGraphs are unavailable due to technical issues There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki org Historical populationYearPop p a 19688 006 19759 470 2 43 198210 572 1 59 199011 578 1 14 199912 596 0 94 200713 969 1 30 201216 759 3 71 201716 484 0 33 Source INSEE 6 Sights edit nbsp Les JumeauxThe town square where there is a weekly open air market on Wednesdays is the location of the famous seventeenth century Great Cross of Hendaye a stone cross carved with alchemical symbols that occultists find to contain encrypted information on a future global catastrophe The church of Saint Vincent was built in 1598 and largely reconstructed over the centuries following fires and bombardments Its most recent transformation was finished in 1968 The 13th century crucifix is the principal treasure The ruins of the early seventeenth century fortifications which were reinforced by Vauban in 1685 and the old cannons facing Hondarribia are one of the features of the promenade along the Bay of Txingudi waterfront The seafront Chateau of Antoine d Abbadie built by the architect and theorist Eugene Viollet le Duc is a monument of the Gothic Revival The Casino building of Neo Moorish style was built in 1885 It used to be occupied by a casino hence the name until it was moved to the quartier de Sokoburu During the First World War it served as a military hospital for French soldiers and then as the Portuguese Military Hospital of Hendaia from 15 June 1918 to 23 February 1919 7 The picturesque old fishing port of Caneta has views over the Bay of Txingudi to Hondarribia and the Jaizkibel and is also the site of Pierre Loti s house and the old customs building The Jumeaux rocks Dunbarriak in Basque literally the bell stones have become somewhat emblematic to Hendaye These two high rock stacks which have been carved out of the cliffs by wave action are visible from the beach or from the domaine d Abbadia a nature park on the edge of the commune related to the Conservatoire du littoral project nbsp The Abbadia domain the castle seen from the surroundings meadowsCulture editMusic edit Hendaye doesn t have any specific music venues but there are many places where bands can play The covered pelota fronton at Belcenia has a high capacity and the basque folk band Oskorri have played here on more than one occasion In summer bigger bands can play in open air at the Hendaye Plage Rugby pitch Toure Kunda among others have played here Concerts can be organised in the Cinema les Varietes which also has a high capacity The closed market is a good place for starting out local bands to stage small concerts Rather than a pub scene local bands often play in Hendaye s many campsites in the summer The Lanetik Egina music club is the hub of Hendaye s music scene It has a very good reputation and organises regular concerts It is also a place where musicians of all ages can meet up and form bands Perhaps the most successful band to come from Hendaye is the basque ska punk band Skunk who have made many albums Theatre and performance edit The Cinema les Varietes is a large classic theatre and cinema which is a regular venue for theatre dancing and performance arts There is also a cinema at Sokoburu near the quartier de la Plage called the Salle Antoine d Abbadie but it is only used on special occasions The Theatre des Chimeres from Biarritz regularly perform at Hendaye Art and literature edit The Mediatheque municipale Francois Mitterrand is a public library offering books magazines films and CDs There is also an art gallery which is the main one for Hendaye Events edit These a few of the regular festivals in Hendaye JanuaryBixintxo St Vincent MayMai du theatre theatre festival throughout the month JuneFete du cidre cider festival Fete de la musique music festival JulyFete de la Mer festival of the Sea AugustFete Basque basque festival Gastronomy edit Most of the town s restaurants are found in the quartier de la Plage and along the Bay of Txingudi waterfront Hendaye is locally well known for the quality of its txurros Transport editThe town is an important railway junction as Spain s mainline trains use a broader gauge than continental Europe with the French railway network finishing here on the banks of the Bidasoa As well as the Gare d Hendaye there is also a station serving the beach quarter Hendaye Plage prior to the terminus called the Gare des Deux Jumeaux Basque rapid transit system San Sebastian Metro linking the town to Donostia San Sebastian gets right to Hendaye by the SNCF station There has been recent when controversy concerning the new LGV Sud Europe Atlantique TGV line which is planned to pass inland of Hendaye without stopping in or anywhere near the town itself Most of the local population along with that of the rest of the Cote Basque are in favour of the TGV but against the new line which would destroy the surrounding countryside bypassing the town completely It has therefore been suggested to upgrade the present line to make it suitable for the TGV with a stop at Hendaye station It is argued that this would also be much less expensive and would stimulate the local economy Agglomeration editHendaye is part of the urban unit of Bayonne and of the communaute d agglomeration du Pays Basque 4 The functional area of Hendaye includes two more communes Biriatou to the south and Urrugne to the east 8 Twin towns sister cities editHendaye is twinned with 9 nbsp Arguedas Spain nbsp Peebles Scotland United Kingdom nbsp Viana do Castelo PortugalNotable people edit nbsp House of Pierre Loti rue des Pecheurs Antoine d Abbadie lived here Pauline Ado world champion surfer was born here Robert Basauri a rugby player who has been selected for the French national team was born in Hendaye and played with the Stade Hendayais Coqueline Courreges dressmaker and co founder of the Courreges fashion company born in Hendaye The professional rugby player Jean Michel Esponda was born in Hendaye and played with the Stade Hendayais He has been selected many times for the French national team Martin Guerre was born in Hendaye Ernest Hemingway American novelist short story writer and journalist lived in Hendaye during the late 1920s between travels to Spain wrote and exchanged correspondence with family and friends Reference https www nytimes com books 99 07 04 specials hemingway lettersexcerpts html Maurice Jouvet a French Argentine actor was born here Rene Labat 1892 1970 high jumper was born in Hendaye Joachim Labrouche was born in Hendaye Bixente Lizarazu grew up here and played with the Eglantins Pierre Loti lived and died here 1894 1923 His house in Hendaye Bakhar Etchea La maison du solitaire still exists Eduardo Ortega y Gasset a Spanish philosopher lived there since before Unamuno s arrival Etienne Pellot was born and died here Miguel de Unamuno a Spanish essayist leaves Paris and moves to Hendaye in 1925 Sports editIt is the western end of the GR 10 long distance footpath It marks the beginning or end of the Raid Pyreneen long distance cycle challenge The Endaika rowing club was founded in 1889 and won three silver medals in the French championships in 2006 and 2007 and a coastal world championship gold medal in 2014 Hendaye has a Rugby and handball club the Stade Hendayais which was founded in 1908 It has a football club the Eglantins It has a surf club the Bidasoa Surf Club Hendaye is a popular surfing destination renowned for its soft beach break waves suitable for beginners Since 2004 the world conception center for the watersports brand Tribord is located in Hendaye Hendaye is renowned for its marina which has 850 places making it the third largest in Aquitaine Tennis players gather for the Summer tennis tournament See also editPheasant Island Communes of the Pyrenees Atlantiques departmentReferences edit Repertoire national des elus les maires data gouv fr Plateforme ouverte des donnees publiques francaises in French 2 December 2020 Populations legales 2021 The National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies 28 December 2023 HENDAIA Aunamendi Eusko Entziklopedia in Spanish a b INSEE commune file Arrival of the railway to Hendaye in Histoires de Hendaye Population en historique depuis 1968 INSEE da Silva Helena January 2018 Um hospital portugues em Franca na Grande Guerra Historia Revista da Faculdade de Letras da Universidade do Porto in Portuguese 8 2 Historia Revista da FLUP 127 150 doi 10 21747 0871164X hist8 2a7 Retrieved 27 April 2019 Aire d attraction des villes 2020 de Hendaye partie francaise 261 INSEE Ville jumelee hendaye fr in French Hendaye Retrieved 17 November 2019 External links editHendaye at Wikipedia s sister projects nbsp Media from Commons nbsp Travel information from Wikivoyage Official website in Basque and French Tourist Office in French English Spanish and Basque Abbadia Castle in French English Spanish and Basque Sur les pas des ecrivains Pierre Loti a Hendaye at Terresdecrivains com accessed 16 July 2010 Iparralde the 6 best towns in French Basque Country in English Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hendaye amp oldid 1189915691, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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