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Saint-Amand-Montrond

Saint-Amand-Montrond (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃.t‿amɑ̃ mɔ̃ʁɔ̃] (listen)) is a commune in the Cher department in the Centre-Val de Loire region of France and the historical province of Bourbonnais.

Saint-Amand-Montrond
The church of Saint-Amand, in Saint-Amand-Montrond
Location of Saint-Amand-Montrond
Saint-Amand-Montrond
Saint-Amand-Montrond
Coordinates: 46°42′N 2°31′E / 46.70°N 2.51°E / 46.70; 2.51Coordinates: 46°42′N 2°31′E / 46.70°N 2.51°E / 46.70; 2.51
CountryFrance
RegionCentre-Val de Loire
DepartmentCher
ArrondissementSaint-Amand-Montrond
CantonSaint-Amand-Montrond
IntercommunalityCC Cœur de France
Government
 • Mayor (2020–2026) Emmanuel Riotte[1]
Area
1
20.17 km2 (7.79 sq mi)
Population
 (Jan. 2019)[2]
9,488
 • Density470/km2 (1,200/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
INSEE/Postal code
18197 /18200
Elevation148–312 m (486–1,024 ft)
(avg. 162 m or 531 ft)
1 French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km2 (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries.

Saint-Amand-Montrond literally translates to Saint Amand round hill, despite not being on a round hill.

Geography

A small town of farming and a little light industry situated some 26 miles (42 km) southeast of Bourges, at the junction of the D951 with the D300 and D2144 roads. The town was built in the basin of the eastern banks of the Cher which separates it from the commune of Orval, to which it is connected by two bridges.

A small river, the Marmande, joins the Cher here, and the canal de Berry crosses the commune from southeast to southwest. Some flooding is common because of the nearby marshes. The town is the capital of the small region of Boischaut, known for its woodland and cattle pastures.

Population

Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
1968 11,495—    
1975 12,278+0.95%
1982 12,451+0.20%
1990 11,937−0.53%
1999 11,447−0.46%
2007 11,464+0.02%
2012 10,518−1.71%
2017 9,437−2.15%
Source: INSEE[3]
 
Town hall

History

The settlement of Saint-Amand goes back to prehistoric times. Evidence of Roman occupation has also been discovered here. An abbey was founded here around the year 620 by a monk called Theodulph. The commune was created after the French Revolution by the amalgamation of three separate small towns that had grown up during the Middle Ages: Saint Amand le Chastel, Montrond and Saint Amand sous Montrond.[citation needed]

Sights

  • The church of Saint Amandus, dating from the eleventh century.
  • Several houses dating from the fifteenth century.
  • The church of a Carmelite convent dating from the fifteenth century.
  • A chapel from the convent, nowadays the town hall (hôtel de ville).
  • Château de Montrond, a thirteenth-century castle, a historic site.
  • The chateau of La Férolle.
  • Vestiges of the twelfth-century castle of Saint-Amand-le-Chatel.
  • The museum of Saint-Vic.

Notable people

Economy

The town is noted for its goldsmiths and jewellers. It has 9 companies specialising in gold work as well as a professional school dedicated to jewellery.[citation needed]

Two large printing companies, Bussière and Clerc, produce large volumes of books and magazines.[citation needed]

Sport

Cycling: The Tour de France has finished in the town three times. In 2001 , it was the finishing line of a 61 km individual time trial from Montluçon . The stage was won by American Lance Armstrong of Discovery Channel Cycling Team. It featured again in the 2008 edition, again as a finish for an individual time trial. German Stefan Schumacher won the 53 km long stage from Cérilly. In 2013 stage 13 finished here from Tours and was won by British sprinter Mark Cavendish.

Twin towns

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 2019". The National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies. 29 December 2021.
  3. ^ Population en historique depuis 1968, INSEE

External links

  • Official website of the town (in French)
  • Annuaire Mairie website (in French)
  • L'abbaye de Noirlac

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Saint Amand Montrond French pronunciation sɛ t amɑ mɔ ʁɔ listen is a commune in the Cher department in the Centre Val de Loire region of France and the historical province of Bourbonnais Saint Amand MontrondSubprefecture and communeThe church of Saint Amand in Saint Amand MontrondCoat of armsLocation of Saint Amand MontrondSaint Amand MontrondShow map of FranceSaint Amand MontrondShow map of Centre Val de LoireCoordinates 46 42 N 2 31 E 46 70 N 2 51 E 46 70 2 51 Coordinates 46 42 N 2 31 E 46 70 N 2 51 E 46 70 2 51CountryFranceRegionCentre Val de LoireDepartmentCherArrondissementSaint Amand MontrondCantonSaint Amand MontrondIntercommunalityCC Cœur de FranceGovernment Mayor 2020 2026 Emmanuel Riotte 1 Area120 17 km2 7 79 sq mi Population Jan 2019 2 9 488 Density470 km2 1 200 sq mi Time zoneUTC 01 00 CET Summer DST UTC 02 00 CEST INSEE Postal code18197 18200Elevation148 312 m 486 1 024 ft avg 162 m or 531 ft 1 French Land Register data which excludes lakes ponds glaciers gt 1 km2 0 386 sq mi or 247 acres and river estuaries Saint Amand Montrond literally translates to Saint Amand round hill despite not being on a round hill Contents 1 Geography 2 Population 3 History 4 Sights 5 Notable people 6 Economy 7 Sport 8 Twin towns 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksGeography EditA small town of farming and a little light industry situated some 26 miles 42 km southeast of Bourges at the junction of the D951 with the D300 and D2144 roads The town was built in the basin of the eastern banks of the Cher which separates it from the commune of Orval to which it is connected by two bridges A small river the Marmande joins the Cher here and the canal de Berry crosses the commune from southeast to southwest Some flooding is common because of the nearby marshes The town is the capital of the small region of Boischaut known for its woodland and cattle pastures Population EditHistorical populationYearPop p a 196811 495 197512 278 0 95 198212 451 0 20 199011 937 0 53 199911 447 0 46 200711 464 0 02 201210 518 1 71 20179 437 2 15 Source INSEE 3 Town hallHistory EditThe settlement of Saint Amand goes back to prehistoric times Evidence of Roman occupation has also been discovered here An abbey was founded here around the year 620 by a monk called Theodulph The commune was created after the French Revolution by the amalgamation of three separate small towns that had grown up during the Middle Ages Saint Amand le Chastel Montrond and Saint Amand sous Montrond citation needed Sights EditThe church of Saint Amandus dating from the eleventh century Several houses dating from the fifteenth century The church of a Carmelite convent dating from the fifteenth century A chapel from the convent nowadays the town hall hotel de ville Chateau de Montrond a thirteenth century castle a historic site The chateau of La Ferolle Vestiges of the twelfth century castle of Saint Amand le Chatel The museum of Saint Vic Notable people EditJean Baptiste Lemire 1867 1945 composer Louis Lecoin 1888 1971 pacifist and libertarian was born in Saint Amand Montrond Maurice Papon 1910 2007 mayor of Saint Amand Montrond 1971 1983 and collaborator during World War II Serge Vincon 1949 2007 college professor and politician was born here Jean Godin des Odonais cartographer and explorer lived here Julian Alaphilippe and his younger brother Bryan Alaphilippe both cyclists are from here Erick Jacquin French chef naturalized Brazilian was born here Economy EditThe town is noted for its goldsmiths and jewellers It has 9 companies specialising in gold work as well as a professional school dedicated to jewellery citation needed Two large printing companies Bussiere and Clerc produce large volumes of books and magazines citation needed Sport EditCycling The Tour de France has finished in the town three times In 2001 it was the finishing line of a 61 km individual time trial from Montlucon The stage was won by American Lance Armstrong of Discovery Channel Cycling Team It featured again in the 2008 edition again as a finish for an individual time trial German Stefan Schumacher won the 53 km long stage from Cerilly In 2013 stage 13 finished here from Tours and was won by British sprinter Mark Cavendish Twin towns Edit Nottuln in Germany Otwock Poland Riobamba EcuadorSee also EditPrix Alain Fournier literary prize awarded at the town s annual book fairReferences Edit Repertoire national des elus les maires in French data gouv fr Plateforme ouverte des donnees publiques francaises 13 September 2022 Populations legales 2019 The National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies 29 December 2021 Population en historique depuis 1968 INSEEExternal links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Saint Amand Montrond Official website of the town in French Annuaire Mairie website in French L abbaye de Noirlac Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Saint Amand Montrond amp oldid 1123554444, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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