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Morteau

Morteau (French pronunciation: ​[mɔʁto]) is a commune, in the Doubs department in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region, eastern France.[3]

Morteau
Morteau from Mont Vouillot
Location of Morteau
Morteau
Morteau
Coordinates: 47°03′32″N 6°36′25″E / 47.0589°N 6.6069°E / 47.0589; 6.6069
CountryFrance
RegionBourgogne-Franche-Comté
DepartmentDoubs
ArrondissementPontarlier
CantonMorteau
IntercommunalityVal de Morteau
Government
 • Mayor (2020–2026) Cédric Bôle[1]
Area
1
14.11 km2 (5.45 sq mi)
Population
 (Jan. 2020)[2]
6,851
 • Density490/km2 (1,300/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
INSEE/Postal code
25411 /25500
Elevation750–1,114 m (2,461–3,655 ft)
(avg. 800 m or 2,600 ft)
1 French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km2 (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries.
The road of Villers-le-Lac (D215) along the Doubs (river).

Geography

This little city is situated in a widening of the Doubs river valley.

The proximity of Switzerland (11 km to Le Locle, 21 km to La Chaux-de-Fonds) gives jobs to trans-border workers, as well as providing clientele for the businesses of the Morteau valley.

History

The Roman expansion (200 BCE, 100 CE) began the decline of the Celts. At the Battle of Alesia, at the side of Arvernes, there were an equal number of Mandubiens, the people of Doubs. They were the best riders of Vercingetorix.

Early Middle Ages

At the end of the Roman Empire, the Alamanni invaded the region, followed by the Burgundians.

The region was influenced by the Normans, the Hungarian descendants of the Huns, the Sarrasins. These Arabs stopped by Charles Martel in 732, had followed the valley of the river Saône. Locally, their name was given to the tiny village of Sarrazins above Montlebon.

Middle Ages

In 1105 the name of Morteau appeared for the first time officially. The name of Franche-Comté, however, did not appear until 1366.

A half dozen Benedictine monks of the Cluny order arrived at this time to clear the mountains. They stayed with a resident of the Mondey area and quickly hired workers. They brought in whole families into five districts, each now cities in their own right: Morteau, Villers-le-Lac, Montlebon and Grand'Combe-Châteleu.

Morteau had a feudal castle built on the eastern side of Mondey, it overlooked the ancient Celtic road which linked Besançon to Switzerland. The plague killed two thirds of the valley's inhabitants in 1349. The population was rebuilt by immigrants from the canton of Fribourg and the Aoste valley.

Fires

Over eight centuries, seventeen major fires occurred in Morteau, the worst in 1639, 1683, 1702, 1849 and 1865.

Economy

For many centuries, livestock have formed a mainstay of the economy. It is impossible to give a precise origin to the well known montbéliarde breed since all of the livestock in central Europe have similar characteristics and transborder exchanges were always common. One can see white cattle with red stops in certain provinces of Czechia and Slovakia similar to those from Franche-Comté. The traditional smoked sausages, Morteau Sausage for example, as well as the drinks (syrups and lemonades Rième) and candies (chocolates and caramels Klaus) have made the city renowned. Smoked "Saucisse de Morteau" has to meet a long list of demanding criteria, such as the origin of the meat, how the animals have been fed with, the type of wood that has been used to smoke the sausages, the specific model of chimney. It also has to be produced in Franche-Comté only. It has recently obtained even more juridical protection in order to maintain the high quality of the product on a long term basis. Every August, a two-day celebration takes place into town, in order to determine the "Sausage Gold Award", and it has been ranked among the top three stupidest and most pointless village fete of the country, by a famous weekly French magazine.

Watchmaking was for many years the principal industry of the region. In 1680, a young smith from Sagne repaired an imported English watch and decided to copy it. The watchmaker Pequignet is based in Morteau.

Population

Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
1968 6,158—    
1975 6,690+1.19%
1982 6,445−0.53%
1990 6,458+0.03%
1999 6,375−0.14%
2007 6,403+0.05%
2012 6,779+1.15%
2017 6,935+0.46%
Source: INSEE[4]

Sights

  • Morteau has two very nice chateaus: the Château Pertusier and the current city hall.
  • The Château Pertusier was built in 1576 by the Cuche family. During the Swedish attack in 1639, the tower at the top of the winding staircase caught fire and the western side was shot at. One can still see the bullet scars of the biscayens Swedes. The Bole family was then the owner. During the French Revolution, a lawyer from Besançon, Jean-Charles Pertusier bought the building, which had become national property, for a sum of 900 987 pounds. The house and its grounds were bought by the commune in 1935. This building is now one of the few examples of Renaissance Architecture in the Haut-Doubs.
  • The city hall was built in 1590 by the Fauche family. Occupied by the officers of Saxe-Weimar, it did not suffer during the war and passed into the hands of the Benedictines, then into those of the Roussel brothers. The commune of Morteau acquired the property in 1793. It now holds some of the municipal offices as well as the famous Black Book, kept safe in the mayor's office. In 1454, a city notary wrote in this book the records of the entire priory. It contains 54 charters from 1188 to 1514, letters of charter, sentences, arrests and conventions. Brought to Switzerland during the Swedish invasion, it was recovered intact after the war.

Notable

  • The train station in the city is the site of various scenes from the film Monsieur Batignole starring Gérard Jugnot and Damien Jouillerot (who is from the region);
  • It is the site of several scenes from the film L'Adversaire with Daniel Auteuil;
  • Laurence Semonin, known as "Madeleine Proust", is from Arces, a hamlet of Morteau;
  • The mathematician Jean Claude Bouquet (1819–1885) was from Morteau.

International relations

Morteau is twinned with:

See also

References

  1. ^ "Répertoire national des élus: les maires" (in French). data.gouv.fr, Plateforme ouverte des données publiques françaises. 13 September 2022.
  2. ^ "Populations légales 2020". The National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies. 29 December 2022.
  3. ^ Commune de Morteau (25411), INSEE
  4. ^ Population en historique depuis 1968, INSEE

External links

  • Morteau on the intercommunal Web site of the department (in French)
  • City Website
  • Morteau on the QUID website

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Morteau French pronunciation mɔʁto is a commune in the Doubs department in the Bourgogne Franche Comte region eastern France 3 MorteauCommuneMorteau from Mont VouillotCoat of armsLocation of MorteauMorteauShow map of FranceMorteauShow map of Bourgogne Franche ComteCoordinates 47 03 32 N 6 36 25 E 47 0589 N 6 6069 E 47 0589 6 6069CountryFranceRegionBourgogne Franche ComteDepartmentDoubsArrondissementPontarlierCantonMorteauIntercommunalityVal de MorteauGovernment Mayor 2020 2026 Cedric Bole 1 Area114 11 km2 5 45 sq mi Population Jan 2020 2 6 851 Density490 km2 1 300 sq mi Time zoneUTC 01 00 CET Summer DST UTC 02 00 CEST INSEE Postal code25411 25500Elevation750 1 114 m 2 461 3 655 ft avg 800 m or 2 600 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 road of Villers le Lac D215 along the Doubs river Contents 1 Geography 2 History 2 1 Early Middle Ages 2 2 Middle Ages 2 3 Fires 3 Economy 4 Population 5 Sights 6 Notable 7 International relations 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksGeography EditThis little city is situated in a widening of the Doubs river valley The proximity of Switzerland 11 km to Le Locle 21 km to La Chaux de Fonds gives jobs to trans border workers as well as providing clientele for the businesses of the Morteau valley History EditThe Roman expansion 200 BCE 100 CE began the decline of the Celts At the Battle of Alesia at the side of Arvernes there were an equal number of Mandubiens the people of Doubs They were the best riders of Vercingetorix Early Middle Ages Edit At the end of the Roman Empire the Alamanni invaded the region followed by the Burgundians The region was influenced by the Normans the Hungarian descendants of the Huns the Sarrasins These Arabs stopped by Charles Martel in 732 had followed the valley of the river Saone Locally their name was given to the tiny village of Sarrazins above Montlebon Middle Ages Edit In 1105 the name of Morteau appeared for the first time officially The name of Franche Comte however did not appear until 1366 A half dozen Benedictine monks of the Cluny order arrived at this time to clear the mountains They stayed with a resident of the Mondey area and quickly hired workers They brought in whole families into five districts each now cities in their own right Morteau Villers le Lac Montlebon and Grand Combe Chateleu Morteau had a feudal castle built on the eastern side of Mondey it overlooked the ancient Celtic road which linked Besancon to Switzerland The plague killed two thirds of the valley s inhabitants in 1349 The population was rebuilt by immigrants from the canton of Fribourg and the Aoste valley Fires Edit Over eight centuries seventeen major fires occurred in Morteau the worst in 1639 1683 1702 1849 and 1865 Economy EditFor many centuries livestock have formed a mainstay of the economy It is impossible to give a precise origin to the well known montbeliarde breed since all of the livestock in central Europe have similar characteristics and transborder exchanges were always common One can see white cattle with red stops in certain provinces of Czechia and Slovakia similar to those from Franche Comte The traditional smoked sausages Morteau Sausage for example as well as the drinks syrups and lemonades Rieme and candies chocolates and caramels Klaus have made the city renowned Smoked Saucisse de Morteau has to meet a long list of demanding criteria such as the origin of the meat how the animals have been fed with the type of wood that has been used to smoke the sausages the specific model of chimney It also has to be produced in Franche Comte only It has recently obtained even more juridical protection in order to maintain the high quality of the product on a long term basis Every August a two day celebration takes place into town in order to determine the Sausage Gold Award and it has been ranked among the top three stupidest and most pointless village fete of the country by a famous weekly French magazine Watchmaking was for many years the principal industry of the region In 1680 a young smith from Sagne repaired an imported English watch and decided to copy it The watchmaker Pequignet is based in Morteau Population EditHistorical populationYearPop p a 19686 158 19756 690 1 19 19826 445 0 53 19906 458 0 03 19996 375 0 14 20076 403 0 05 20126 779 1 15 20176 935 0 46 Source INSEE 4 Sights EditMorteau has two very nice chateaus the Chateau Pertusier and the current city hall The Chateau Pertusier was built in 1576 by the Cuche family During the Swedish attack in 1639 the tower at the top of the winding staircase caught fire and the western side was shot at One can still see the bullet scars of the biscayens Swedes The Bole family was then the owner During the French Revolution a lawyer from Besancon Jean Charles Pertusier bought the building which had become national property for a sum of 900 987 pounds The house and its grounds were bought by the commune in 1935 This building is now one of the few examples of Renaissance Architecture in the Haut Doubs The city hall was built in 1590 by the Fauche family Occupied by the officers of Saxe Weimar it did not suffer during the war and passed into the hands of the Benedictines then into those of the Roussel brothers The commune of Morteau acquired the property in 1793 It now holds some of the municipal offices as well as the famous Black Book kept safe in the mayor s office In 1454 a city notary wrote in this book the records of the entire priory It contains 54 charters from 1188 to 1514 letters of charter sentences arrests and conventions Brought to Switzerland during the Swedish invasion it was recovered intact after the war Notable EditThe train station in the city is the site of various scenes from the film Monsieur Batignole starring Gerard Jugnot and Damien Jouillerot who is from the region It is the site of several scenes from the film L Adversaire with Daniel Auteuil Laurence Semonin known as Madeleine Proust is from Arces a hamlet of Morteau The mathematician Jean Claude Bouquet 1819 1885 was from Morteau International relations EditMorteau is twinned with Vohrenbach GermanySee also EditCommunes of the Doubs departmentReferences Edit Repertoire national des elus les maires in French data gouv fr Plateforme ouverte des donnees publiques francaises 13 September 2022 Populations legales 2020 The National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies 29 December 2022 Commune de Morteau 25411 INSEE Population en historique depuis 1968 INSEEExternal links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Morteau Morteau on the intercommunal Web site of the department in French City Website Videos from the region Morteau on the QUID website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Morteau amp oldid 1168288387, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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