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Mimizan

Mimizan (French pronunciation: [mimizɑ̃]; Occitan: Mamisan) is a commune in the Landes department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in south-western France. There are two separate districts of the town: Mimizan-Bourg (town center) and Mimizan-Plage (resort).

Mimizan
Sunset on a Mimizan beach
Location of Mimizan
Mimizan
Mimizan
Coordinates: 44°12′04″N 1°13′41″W / 44.201°N 1.228°W / 44.201; -1.228
CountryFrance
RegionNouvelle-Aquitaine
DepartmentLandes
ArrondissementMont-de-Marsan
CantonCôte d'Argent
IntercommunalityMimizan
Government
 • Mayor (2020–2026) Frédéric Pomarez[1]
Area
1
114.83 km2 (44.34 sq mi)
Population
 (2021)[2]
7,364
 • Density64/km2 (170/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
INSEE/Postal code
40184 /40200
Elevation0–80 m (0–262 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

Mimizan is a seaside resort on the Atlantic Ocean in southwestern France.

Mimizan Plage edit

This resort was divided in two by the current: Mimizan North Beach where the majority of summer activities take place, the seasonal markets, the pedestrian street and Mimizan South Beach with cycling paths and walking trails make it an exceptional holiday location. The stretches of fine sand of the Mimizan Beach acquired the nickname the "Pearl of the Silver Coast" when the poet Maurice Martin made a stop with his caravan in 1905. Mimizan Beach has also witnessed major events such as the emergency landing of the Canary Bird, also commonly referred to as the Yellow Bird, out of fuel on the Plage-des-Ailes on 16 June 1929. Coming from Old Orchard (the United States), on the occasion of France's first Atlantic crossing by plane (see Alcock and Brown, 1919, for the first transatlantic flight), the young flamboyant crew included Jean Assolant, René LeFevre, Armand Lotti, and a stowaway named Arthur Schreiber, whose extra weight was the reason for the fuel shortage.

The Current edit

Coming out of Aureilhan lake, Mimizan Current that is 7 km long is also the spillway for the three lakes in the north of Landes (Cazeaux-Sanguinet, Parentis-Biscarosse and Aureilhan-Mimizan). A natural boundary, it marks out the north and south areas of the district. Its history is like the meanders of its course. In 1812, it flowed into the ocean at 3.5 km more in the south (a locality named Maillouyère). In 1928, a strong current of water destroyed the littoral dune on the origin mouth. Two dikes built by man dictate its course today. But sea erosion does not always suit the infrastructures and the current is still subject to close monitoring. At the edge of Courant, enthusiasts meet throughout the year to partake in the age-old, and strictly regulated, sport of elver fishing. During the summer months children can also learn the delights of rod fishing; lessons can be arranged at the fishing school near the lake.

History edit

Origins edit

In Neolithic times, the countries of the oceanic fringe were populated by people who hunted and fished, leaving archaeological evidence behind. At the end of the Neolithic Age, small groups of farmers began to settle. During the first Iron Age (7th to 5th c. BC), small tribes who can be considered as proto-Celts, settled in the area. The presence of a civilization called the Boïens installed in the Buch countryside and who moved down to Born country have also been recorded. However, these small tribes were not deeply implanted in the Lande. When the Romans invaded the Aquitaine, they discovered tribes quite distinct from these Celtic tribes, more like the Iberians, organized in ethnic groups known under the name of the Novempopulania.

At the end of the third century the region under Rome's rule organized itself into one province: Aquitania Tertia. It would be lined with roads listed in the Antonine Itinerary, which in the early fourth century retraced the Roman routes, symbols of an economic opening, e.g., the "coastal" path and the railway station of Segosa (Saint-Paul-le-Vieux). In Born and Marensin, the bays which had not yet been closed off by dunes obviously served as ports that permitted trade and commerce, such as that of resin collected in the ancient dune forests.

The period of barbarian invasion was subject to controversy because several legends took birth there (like at Mimizan that at the battle where St. Galatoire perished under the assault of invaders). However, it was unquestionably after the Roman era the invasion of sand forming modern dunes saw the closure of bays and then the ruin of little ports. Among the people that we meet between the 5th and 10th centuries are the Gascons. In 602 the name Vasconia appeared for the first time, to describe the countryside situated between Garonne and the Pyrenees. The Carolingian influence transformed Vasconia into Gascogne. Next the country was to face the Norman invasions.

The Medieval Era edit

The Aquitaine duchy sprawling out from the Loire to the Pyrenees was constructed in the 11th century. It was also from this time on, and for seven centuries, that the pilgrimage to saint Jacques de Compostelle began. Pilgrims came from all over Europe crossing the Landes. They followed itineraries that outlined resting stops, places of worship, castles or mottes surrounded by stakes. They used three routes including that of the coast. A number of commanderies or hospitals erected by the Templars or the Knights of St. John of Jerusalem (e.g., Contis, Saint-Paul-en-Born, Parentis, etc.) were regrouped on this coast road. Mimizan was created as a Sauveté (a sacred refuge created by the church for the protection of the weak). Its limits were set by nine monumental posts (safety posts) in the form of pyramids. Today, only five still exist and are classified as historical monuments. If the first mention of salvitas (sauvetat) did not appear until 1270, the term frangitas was employed during 1009–1032. In 1154, the Aquitaine Duchy entered into the Kingdom of England by the marriage of Alinéor (Eleanor) of Aquitaine with Henri II Plantagenêt, and remained so up to 1453. Born was part of the diocese of Bordeaux. The large Albret family played on the rivalry between the King of France and the King-Duke. They came from the heart of the Landais countryside and carried the modest title of senhor of Labrit up to 1312, then through purchases, marriages, and inheritances went on to settle in Marensin and Born and then Bazadais. In writings the name of another family who would go on to mark history also appears: Foix-Béarn.

The Belle Epoque edit

After 1890, the construction of railway tracks opened up the country. The forges closed down one by one but sawmills and distilleries of resin products multiplied. The renewal of Landes, desired by the Emperor Napoleon III, the arrival of the trains of the Mediterranean Railway Companies (from 1907 up to 1960), the trend of bathing in the sea inspired by the Empress Eugenie and the benefits of the sea air on the health of those with tuberculosis all aided in the rapid expansion of the seaside resort of Mimizan-Plage (first called Mimizan-les-Bains). The town is graced with a sea-bathing establishment constructed out of wood. This drew a number of tourists and contributed to the fame of Mimizan. One of the events to mark this period was the passage of a caravan named by the journalist and writer Maurice Martin and driven by Maurice Vignau and Alphonse Bacon. It traveled around Landes from Arcachon to trace a route for automobiles toward Biarritz. Maurice Martin was in awe of the beauty of the countryside (sky, ocean, forest) and would during a banquet on 20 March 1905 baptize the place "La Côte d’Argent" (The Silver Coast).

Château Woolsack, "A Royal Shrine at the Edge of the Lake" In 1911 Hughes Richard Arthur Grosvenor, Duke of Westminster, had this sublime building erected as a royal reward in recognition of his bravery during the Boer War. Designed by architects Detmar Blow and Fernand Billerey, Woolsack Castle welcomed numerous famous people during the interwar period. For 10 years Coco Chanel came here to relax, sometimes in the company of the seamstresses of her workshop to whom she offered this dream holiday in a villa situated at Mimizan-Plage (now Pylone holiday camp): paid holiday before its time! Charlie Chaplin, Salvador Dalí, Suzanne Leglen all came in their time to profit from this jewel of Victorian architecture. Winston Churchill, a close friend of the Duke's, even painted some 20 paintings on the banks of Lake Aureilhan. After its purchase by the Gascogne Group, the Woolsack Castle is today privately owned.

Population edit

Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
1968 6,502—    
1975 7,511+2.08%
1982 7,409−0.20%
1990 6,710−1.23%
1999 6,864+0.25%
2007 6,806−0.11%
2012 7,030+0.65%
2017 7,018−0.03%
Source: INSEE[3]

Floral towns and villages edit

In nearly 50 years, the "Villes et Villages Fleuris" label has become the symbol of a real social phenomenon. This phenomenon is ever increasing: each year 12,000 communities present their accomplishments at the Floral Towns and Villages competition; 3,258 communes have been awarded, 201 which won either the Quatre Fleurs (Four Flowers) or the Grand Prize.

The jury takes the following three criteria into consideration :

  • The overall planting of the district (trees, shrubs and flowers)
  • The living environment of the commune (awareness, respect for the environment and embellishment of buildings)
  • The activities undertaken and level of participation by inhabitants in developing and maintaining a clean pleasant environment.

For over 30 years, the Community of Mimizan Communes has been actively involved in improving the quality of the environment. Mimizan commune obtained its first Fleur in 1981 and its fourth in 1995 rewarding all of daily efforts of the environmental service (16 full-time and five seasonal employees). Since 1996, the communes of Pontenx-les-Forges and of Saint-Paul-en-Born are equally committed to improving the living environment of their commune, and are achieving this through regular gardening managed by the relevant services and the participation by the population. This is how the commune of Pontenx-les-Forges obtained a Fleur, in 2002, and Saint-Paul-en-Born obtained 2 Flowers in 2003. Finally, for those who take pleasure in rich aromas and colors the appropriately named Floral Promenade reserves an unequaled show. floral paradise, bordering Aureilhan pond is really worth seeing and accessible throughout the year. "L’Île de la Promenade Fleurie" (The Isle of the Flowery Promenade) is an amazing floral haven, situated in the inlet of the lake joining land via a wooden bridge; it hosts over 300 different varieties of plants.

Economy edit

Paper mill (Groupe Gascogne Co), tourism (seaside resort).

Twin town edit

Places and monuments edit

The bell tower of the old church is on UNESCO's World Heritage List as part of the Sites of the Routes of Santiago de Compostela in France. The hunting lodge Château de Woolsack was built in 1911 for the British Duke of Westminster (the architect was Detmar Blow).

Notable people edit

Free French Special Air Service co-founder Georges Bergé lived and died in Mimizan where he contacted friends to form a Resistance network in March 1941.

Pioneer aviators Assolant, Lefèvre and Lotti linked Old Orchard Beach (USA) to Mimizan (landing on 16 June 1929) on board the Oiseau Canari.

Couturier Coco Chanel was a frequent holidaymaker at the Château Woolsack.

Recreational activities edit

Popular activities include surfing, fishing, cycling and sunbathing.

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. ^ Population en historique depuis 1968, INSEE

External links edit

  • Mimizan Museum
  • Tourism in Mimizan
  • City of Mimizan

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Mimizan news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Mimizan French pronunciation mimizɑ Occitan Mamisan is a commune in the Landes department in Nouvelle Aquitaine in south western France There are two separate districts of the town Mimizan Bourg town center and Mimizan Plage resort MimizanCommuneSunset on a Mimizan beachCoat of armsLocation of MimizanMimizanShow map of FranceMimizanShow map of Nouvelle AquitaineCoordinates 44 12 04 N 1 13 41 W 44 201 N 1 228 W 44 201 1 228CountryFranceRegionNouvelle AquitaineDepartmentLandesArrondissementMont de MarsanCantonCote d ArgentIntercommunalityMimizanGovernment Mayor 2020 2026 Frederic Pomarez 1 Area1114 83 km2 44 34 sq mi Population 2021 2 7 364 Density64 km2 170 sq mi Time zoneUTC 01 00 CET Summer DST UTC 02 00 CEST INSEE Postal code40184 40200Elevation0 80 m 0 262 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 1 1 Mimizan Plage 1 2 The Current 2 History 2 1 Origins 2 2 The Medieval Era 2 3 The Belle Epoque 3 Population 4 Floral towns and villages 5 Economy 6 Twin town 7 Places and monuments 8 Notable people 9 Recreational activities 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksGeography editMimizan is a seaside resort on the Atlantic Ocean in southwestern France Mimizan Plage edit This resort was divided in two by the current Mimizan North Beach where the majority of summer activities take place the seasonal markets the pedestrian street and Mimizan South Beach with cycling paths and walking trails make it an exceptional holiday location The stretches of fine sand of the Mimizan Beach acquired the nickname the Pearl of the Silver Coast when the poet Maurice Martin made a stop with his caravan in 1905 Mimizan Beach has also witnessed major events such as the emergency landing of the Canary Bird also commonly referred to as the Yellow Bird out of fuel on the Plage des Ailes on 16 June 1929 Coming from Old Orchard the United States on the occasion of France s first Atlantic crossing by plane see Alcock and Brown 1919 for the first transatlantic flight the young flamboyant crew included Jean Assolant Rene LeFevre Armand Lotti and a stowaway named Arthur Schreiber whose extra weight was the reason for the fuel shortage The Current edit Coming out of Aureilhan lake Mimizan Current that is 7 km long is also the spillway for the three lakes in the north of Landes Cazeaux Sanguinet Parentis Biscarosse and Aureilhan Mimizan A natural boundary it marks out the north and south areas of the district Its history is like the meanders of its course In 1812 it flowed into the ocean at 3 5 km more in the south a locality named Maillouyere In 1928 a strong current of water destroyed the littoral dune on the origin mouth Two dikes built by man dictate its course today But sea erosion does not always suit the infrastructures and the current is still subject to close monitoring At the edge of Courant enthusiasts meet throughout the year to partake in the age old and strictly regulated sport of elver fishing During the summer months children can also learn the delights of rod fishing lessons can be arranged at the fishing school near the lake History editOrigins edit In Neolithic times the countries of the oceanic fringe were populated by people who hunted and fished leaving archaeological evidence behind At the end of the Neolithic Age small groups of farmers began to settle During the first Iron Age 7th to 5th c BC small tribes who can be considered as proto Celts settled in the area The presence of a civilization called the Boiens installed in the Buch countryside and who moved down to Born country have also been recorded However these small tribes were not deeply implanted in the Lande When the Romans invaded the Aquitaine they discovered tribes quite distinct from these Celtic tribes more like the Iberians organized in ethnic groups known under the name of the Novempopulania At the end of the third century the region under Rome s rule organized itself into one province Aquitania Tertia It would be lined with roads listed in the Antonine Itinerary which in the early fourth century retraced the Roman routes symbols of an economic opening e g the coastal path and the railway station of Segosa Saint Paul le Vieux In Born and Marensin the bays which had not yet been closed off by dunes obviously served as ports that permitted trade and commerce such as that of resin collected in the ancient dune forests The period of barbarian invasion was subject to controversy because several legends took birth there like at Mimizan that at the battle where St Galatoire perished under the assault of invaders However it was unquestionably after the Roman era the invasion of sand forming modern dunes saw the closure of bays and then the ruin of little ports Among the people that we meet between the 5th and 10th centuries are the Gascons In 602 the name Vasconia appeared for the first time to describe the countryside situated between Garonne and the Pyrenees The Carolingian influence transformed Vasconia into Gascogne Next the country was to face the Norman invasions The Medieval Era edit The Aquitaine duchy sprawling out from the Loire to the Pyrenees was constructed in the 11th century It was also from this time on and for seven centuries that the pilgrimage to saint Jacques de Compostelle began Pilgrims came from all over Europe crossing the Landes They followed itineraries that outlined resting stops places of worship castles or mottes surrounded by stakes They used three routes including that of the coast A number of commanderies or hospitals erected by the Templars or the Knights of St John of Jerusalem e g Contis Saint Paul en Born Parentis etc were regrouped on this coast road Mimizan was created as a Sauvete a sacred refuge created by the church for the protection of the weak Its limits were set by nine monumental posts safety posts in the form of pyramids Today only five still exist and are classified as historical monuments If the first mention of salvitas sauvetat did not appear until 1270 the term frangitas was employed during 1009 1032 In 1154 the Aquitaine Duchy entered into the Kingdom of England by the marriage of Alineor Eleanor of Aquitaine with Henri II Plantagenet and remained so up to 1453 Born was part of the diocese of Bordeaux The large Albret family played on the rivalry between the King of France and the King Duke They came from the heart of the Landais countryside and carried the modest title of senhor of Labrit up to 1312 then through purchases marriages and inheritances went on to settle in Marensin and Born and then Bazadais In writings the name of another family who would go on to mark history also appears Foix Bearn The Belle Epoque edit After 1890 the construction of railway tracks opened up the country The forges closed down one by one but sawmills and distilleries of resin products multiplied The renewal of Landes desired by the Emperor Napoleon III the arrival of the trains of the Mediterranean Railway Companies from 1907 up to 1960 the trend of bathing in the sea inspired by the Empress Eugenie and the benefits of the sea air on the health of those with tuberculosis all aided in the rapid expansion of the seaside resort of Mimizan Plage first called Mimizan les Bains The town is graced with a sea bathing establishment constructed out of wood This drew a number of tourists and contributed to the fame of Mimizan One of the events to mark this period was the passage of a caravan named by the journalist and writer Maurice Martin and driven by Maurice Vignau and Alphonse Bacon It traveled around Landes from Arcachon to trace a route for automobiles toward Biarritz Maurice Martin was in awe of the beauty of the countryside sky ocean forest and would during a banquet on 20 March 1905 baptize the place La Cote d Argent The Silver Coast Chateau Woolsack A Royal Shrine at the Edge of the Lake In 1911 Hughes Richard Arthur Grosvenor Duke of Westminster had this sublime building erected as a royal reward in recognition of his bravery during the Boer War Designed by architects Detmar Blow and Fernand Billerey Woolsack Castle welcomed numerous famous people during the interwar period For 10 years Coco Chanel came here to relax sometimes in the company of the seamstresses of her workshop to whom she offered this dream holiday in a villa situated at Mimizan Plage now Pylone holiday camp paid holiday before its time Charlie Chaplin Salvador Dali Suzanne Leglen all came in their time to profit from this jewel of Victorian architecture Winston Churchill a close friend of the Duke s even painted some 20 paintings on the banks of Lake Aureilhan After its purchase by the Gascogne Group the Woolsack Castle is today privately owned Population editHistorical populationYearPop p a 19686 502 19757 511 2 08 19827 409 0 20 19906 710 1 23 19996 864 0 25 20076 806 0 11 20127 030 0 65 20177 018 0 03 Source INSEE 3 Floral towns and villages editIn nearly 50 years the Villes et Villages Fleuris label has become the symbol of a real social phenomenon This phenomenon is ever increasing each year 12 000 communities present their accomplishments at the Floral Towns and Villages competition 3 258 communes have been awarded 201 which won either the Quatre Fleurs Four Flowers or the Grand Prize The jury takes the following three criteria into consideration The overall planting of the district trees shrubs and flowers The living environment of the commune awareness respect for the environment and embellishment of buildings The activities undertaken and level of participation by inhabitants in developing and maintaining a clean pleasant environment For over 30 years the Community of Mimizan Communes has been actively involved in improving the quality of the environment Mimizan commune obtained its first Fleur in 1981 and its fourth in 1995 rewarding all of daily efforts of the environmental service 16 full time and five seasonal employees Since 1996 the communes of Pontenx les Forges and of Saint Paul en Born are equally committed to improving the living environment of their commune and are achieving this through regular gardening managed by the relevant services and the participation by the population This is how the commune of Pontenx les Forges obtained a Fleur in 2002 and Saint Paul en Born obtained 2 Flowers in 2003 Finally for those who take pleasure in rich aromas and colors the appropriately named Floral Promenade reserves an unequaled show floral paradise bordering Aureilhan pond is really worth seeing and accessible throughout the year L Ile de la Promenade Fleurie The Isle of the Flowery Promenade is an amazing floral haven situated in the inlet of the lake joining land via a wooden bridge it hosts over 300 different varieties of plants Economy editPaper mill Groupe Gascogne Co tourism seaside resort Twin town edit nbsp Old Orchard Beach United States Places and monuments editThe bell tower of the old church is on UNESCO s World Heritage List as part of the Sites of the Routes of Santiago de Compostela in France The hunting lodge Chateau de Woolsack was built in 1911 for the British Duke of Westminster the architect was Detmar Blow Notable people editFree French Special Air Service co founder Georges Berge lived and died in Mimizan where he contacted friends to form a Resistance network in March 1941 Pioneer aviators Assolant Lefevre and Lotti linked Old Orchard Beach USA to Mimizan landing on 16 June 1929 on board the Oiseau Canari Couturier Coco Chanel was a frequent holidaymaker at the Chateau Woolsack Recreational activities editPopular activities include surfing fishing cycling and sunbathing See also editCommunes of the Landes departementReferences 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 Population en historique depuis 1968 INSEEExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mimizan Mimizan Museum Tourism in Mimizan City of Mimizan Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mimizan amp oldid 1192123147, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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