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Savoie

Savoie (pronounced [savwa]; Arpitan: Savouè or Savouè-d'Avâl; English: Savoy /səˈvɔɪ/) is a department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region, Southeastern France. Located in the French Alps, its prefecture is Chambéry. In 2019, Savoie had a population of 436,434.[3]

Savoie
Savouè (Arpitan)
Location of Savoie in France
Coordinates: 45°35′N 6°20′E / 45.583°N 6.333°E / 45.583; 6.333Coordinates: 45°35′N 6°20′E / 45.583°N 6.333°E / 45.583; 6.333
CountryFrance
RegionAuvergne-Rhône-Alpes
PrefectureChambéry
SubprefecturesAlbertville
Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne
Government
 • President of the Departmental CouncilHervé Gaymard[1] (LR)
Area
 • Total6,028 km2 (2,327 sq mi)
Elevation
1,595 m (5,233 ft)
Highest elevation
3,855 m (12,648 ft)
Lowest elevation
208 m (682 ft)
Population
 (Jan. 2019)[2]
 • Total436,434
 • Rank57th
 • Density72/km2 (190/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Department number73
Arrondissements3
Cantons19
Communes273
^1 French Land Register data, which exclude estuaries and lakes, ponds and glaciers larger than 1 km2

Together with Haute-Savoie, it is one of the two departments of the historical region of Savoy; the Duchy of Savoy was annexed by France in 1860, following the signature of the Treaty of Turin. The area is known for its numerous ski resorts and contribution to French cuisine, with culinary specialities such as fondue savoyarde, tartiflette, génépi, as well as various sorts of saucisson.

History

It is widely accepted[citation needed] that Savoie takes its name from the Latin Sapaudia or Sabaudia, meaning land covered in fir trees. Savoie was long part of the states of Savoy; though beginning in the 16th century, it was occupied by France several times. It was integrated into the Mont-Blanc department from 1792 to 1815 (and partially into the Léman department from 1798 to 1814). The province was annexed by France in 1860. The former Duchy of Savoy became the two departments of Savoie and Haute-Savoie.

Moûtiers, capital of the former province of Tarentaise Valley (French: Vallée de la Tarentaise), ceased to be a subprefecture following a law that took effect on 10 September 1926.

Savoie hosted the 1992 Winter Olympics, based in Albertville with ski events at Tarentaise and Beaufortain. The coat of arms for Savoie was used as a pattern for the flames in the official emblem of the games.[4]

The other main alpine valley is the Maurienne, connected to the Tarentaise valley by two passes, the col de la Madeleine and the highest pass in Europe, the col de l'Iseran. The Maurienne valley was through the col du Mont Cenis, the major commercial route between France and Italy. It is one of the longest intra-alpine valleys in the Alps.

Geography

Savoie is part of the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region established on 1 January 2016. It was previously part of Rhône-Alpes. It borders the departments of Haute-Savoie, Ain, Isère and Hautes-Alpes in addition to the Aosta Valley and the Metropolitan City of Turin in Italy.

Much of Savoie is covered by mountains:

The department is crossed by the Isère river, which has its source in the Iseran pass. Its two main lakes are Lac du Bourget (the largest and deepest lake entirely in France) and Lac d'Aiguebelette, one of the least polluted in France due to a 1976 law forbidding any use of motorboats on the lake.

Climate

Most of the department features an alpine climate or a subalpine climate. At lower altitudes and in the valleys, the climate is humid continental (Köppen: Dfb) or even oceanic in the frontcounrty and lake Bourget area (Köppen: Cfb), using the 0 °C (32 °F) isotherm.

Economy

According to the Chambéry chamber of commerce, close to 50% of the department's wealth comes from tourism. Each year, Savoie hosts over 30 million visitor-nights of tourists. Savoie also profits from its natural resources with particular strengths in ore processing and hydroelectric power.

Savoie had an exceptionally high export/import ratio of 214% in 2005. Its exports rose to €1.768 billion and €825 million in imports. Its leading exports were steel, aluminum, and electric and electronic components.

Agriculture

Savoie is famous for its cows, which produce numerous cheeses, some of them are:

Numerous wine grapes are also grown in Savoie. The most famous wines are made of Gamay, Pinot noir and Mondeuse grapes. Fruit production is the third largest component of agriculture in Savoie.

Apples and pears are also produced in the region and are well known for their qualities.

Demographics

Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
1861275,039—    
1872267,958−0.24%
1881266,438−0.06%
1891263,297−0.12%
1901254,781−0.33%
1911247,890−0.27%
1921225,034−0.96%
1931235,544+0.46%
1936239,115+0.30%
1946235,965−0.13%
YearPop.±% p.a.
1954252,192+0.83%
1962266,678+0.70%
1968288,921+1.34%
1975305,118+0.78%
1982323,675+0.85%
1990348,261+0.92%
1999373,258+0.77%
2006403,100+1.10%
2011418,949+0.77%
2016429,681+0.51%
source:[5][6]

Residents of Savoie are known as Savoyards, though they can also be called Savoisiens (the historical name) or Savoyens.

Principal towns

The most populous commune is Chambéry, the prefecture. As of 2019, there are 8 communes with more than 7,000 inhabitants:[3]

Commune Population (2019)
Chambéry 58,917
Aix-les-Bains 30,463
Albertville 19,502
La Motte-Servolex 12,120
La Ravoire 8,530
Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne 7,621
Bourg-Saint-Maurice 7,195
Ugine 7,096
† part of Chambéry agglomeration

The "average" (see arithmetic mean) population density is not a good indicator: the valleys tend to be much more densely populated, whereas the mountains tend to be near-completely uninhabited.

Religion

The Catholic Church in Savoie is divided into three dioceses: Chambéry, Maurienne, and Tarentaise. Together, they form an archdiocese, in which the bishop of Chambéry is the archbishop.

Politics

Departmental Council of Savoie

The Departmental Council of Savoie has 38 seats. 30 councillors are part of the J'aime la Savoie ("I love Savoie") right-wing group; 8 councillors are part of the Savoie pour Tous ("Savoie for All") left-wing group. Hervé Gaymard (The Republicans) has been President of the Departmental Council since 2008. Thierry Repentin (Socialist Party) has been Opposition Leader since 1998.

Members of the National Assembly

Savoie elected the following members of the National Assembly during the 2017 legislative election:

Senators

Savoie is represented by two Senators in Parliament. Jean-Pierre Vial and Martine Berthet have served since 1995 and 2017 respectively. Both are members of The Republicans (LR).

Tourism

Tourism, which is quite important to Savoie, began to develop towards the end of the 19th century, mostly summer oriented.[citation needed] The increase in the popularity of skiing in the 20th century made Savoie home to the largest number of ski hills in France, including many famous ones:

Hydrotherapy, practised in the region since antiquity, is also quite developed. There are four locations that are still active:

See also

History

Language

Places

Wine

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 2019". The National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies. 29 December 2021.
  3. ^ a b Populations légales 2019: 73 Savoie, INSEE
  4. ^ . Olympic Games. International Olympic Committee. 3 October 2018. Archived from the original on 4 December 2018. Retrieved 11 December 2018.
  5. ^ "Historique de la Savoie". Le SPLAF.
  6. ^ "Évolution et structure de la population en 2016". INSEE.
  7. ^ Nationale, Assemblée. "Assemblée nationale ~ Les députés, le vote de la loi, le Parlement français". Assemblée nationale.

External links

  • (in French) Departmental Council website
  • (in French) Prefecture website
  • Gallery Photos and pictures of Savoie
  • Photos of Savoie mountains

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This article is about the French department For its counterpart to its immediate northern part of the neigboring department see Haute Savoie For the historical region of Savoy see Savoy For other uses of Savoie see Savoie disambiguation For other uses of Savoy see Savoy disambiguation Savoie pronounced savwa Arpitan Savoue or Savoue d Aval English Savoy s e ˈ v ɔɪ is a department in the Auvergne Rhone Alpes region Southeastern France Located in the French Alps its prefecture is Chambery In 2019 Savoie had a population of 436 434 3 Savoie Savoue Arpitan Department of FranceFrom top down Tresserve on the Lac du Bourget La Plagne prefecture building in Chambery Les Arcs ski station Vanoise National Park Moutiers Cathedral and TignesFlagCoat of armsLocation of Savoie in FranceCoordinates 45 35 N 6 20 E 45 583 N 6 333 E 45 583 6 333 Coordinates 45 35 N 6 20 E 45 583 N 6 333 E 45 583 6 333CountryFranceRegionAuvergne Rhone AlpesPrefectureChamberySubprefecturesAlbertvilleSaint Jean de MaurienneGovernment President of the Departmental CouncilHerve Gaymard 1 LR Area1 Total6 028 km2 2 327 sq mi Elevation1 595 m 5 233 ft Highest elevation3 855 m 12 648 ft Lowest elevation208 m 682 ft Population Jan 2019 2 Total436 434 Rank57th Density72 km2 190 sq mi Time zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Department number73Arrondissements3Cantons19Communes273 1 French Land Register data which exclude estuaries and lakes ponds and glaciers larger than 1 km2Together with Haute Savoie it is one of the two departments of the historical region of Savoy the Duchy of Savoy was annexed by France in 1860 following the signature of the Treaty of Turin The area is known for its numerous ski resorts and contribution to French cuisine with culinary specialities such as fondue savoyarde tartiflette genepi as well as various sorts of saucisson Contents 1 History 2 Geography 2 1 Climate 3 Economy 3 1 Agriculture 4 Demographics 4 1 Principal towns 4 2 Religion 5 Politics 5 1 Departmental Council of Savoie 5 2 Members of the National Assembly 5 3 Senators 6 Tourism 7 See also 7 1 History 7 2 Language 7 3 Places 7 4 Wine 8 References 9 External linksHistory EditIt is widely accepted citation needed that Savoie takes its name from the Latin Sapaudia or Sabaudia meaning land covered in fir trees Savoie was long part of the states of Savoy though beginning in the 16th century it was occupied by France several times It was integrated into the Mont Blanc department from 1792 to 1815 and partially into the Leman department from 1798 to 1814 The province was annexed by France in 1860 The former Duchy of Savoy became the two departments of Savoie and Haute Savoie Moutiers capital of the former province of Tarentaise Valley French Vallee de la Tarentaise ceased to be a subprefecture following a law that took effect on 10 September 1926 Savoie hosted the 1992 Winter Olympics based in Albertville with ski events at Tarentaise and Beaufortain The coat of arms for Savoie was used as a pattern for the flames in the official emblem of the games 4 The other main alpine valley is the Maurienne connected to the Tarentaise valley by two passes the col de la Madeleine and the highest pass in Europe the col de l Iseran The Maurienne valley was through the col du Mont Cenis the major commercial route between France and Italy It is one of the longest intra alpine valleys in the Alps Geography EditSavoie is part of the Auvergne Rhone Alpes region established on 1 January 2016 It was previously part of Rhone Alpes It borders the departments of Haute Savoie Ain Isere and Hautes Alpes in addition to the Aosta Valley and the Metropolitan City of Turin in Italy Much of Savoie is covered by mountains Mont Blanc Massif Belledonne Massif Lauziere massif Aiguilles d Arves Massif Massif des Cerces Aravis Range Mont Cenis Massif Bauges Massif Chartreuse Massif Vanoise Massif Beaufortain MassifThe department is crossed by the Isere river which has its source in the Iseran pass Its two main lakes are Lac du Bourget the largest and deepest lake entirely in France and Lac d Aiguebelette one of the least polluted in France due to a 1976 law forbidding any use of motorboats on the lake Relief map of Savoy Low elevation the Savoie frontcountry Mid elevation Mariet plateau in the Bauges Massif High elevation the village of AimeClimate Edit Most of the department features an alpine climate or a subalpine climate At lower altitudes and in the valleys the climate is humid continental Koppen Dfb or even oceanic in the frontcounrty and lake Bourget area Koppen Cfb using the 0 C 32 F isotherm Economy EditAccording to the Chambery chamber of commerce close to 50 of the department s wealth comes from tourism Each year Savoie hosts over 30 million visitor nights of tourists Savoie also profits from its natural resources with particular strengths in ore processing and hydroelectric power Savoie had an exceptionally high export import ratio of 214 in 2005 Its exports rose to 1 768 billion and 825 million in imports Its leading exports were steel aluminum and electric and electronic components Agriculture Edit Savoie is famous for its cows which produce numerous cheeses some of them are Beaufort Savoie gruyere Reblochon Abbaye de Tamie Tome des Bauges Tomme de SavoieNumerous wine grapes are also grown in Savoie The most famous wines are made of Gamay Pinot noir and Mondeuse grapes Fruit production is the third largest component of agriculture in Savoie Apples and pears are also produced in the region and are well known for their qualities Demographics EditHistorical populationYearPop p a 1861275 039 1872267 958 0 24 1881266 438 0 06 1891263 297 0 12 1901254 781 0 33 1911247 890 0 27 1921225 034 0 96 1931235 544 0 46 1936239 115 0 30 1946235 965 0 13 YearPop p a 1954252 192 0 83 1962266 678 0 70 1968288 921 1 34 1975305 118 0 78 1982323 675 0 85 1990348 261 0 92 1999373 258 0 77 2006403 100 1 10 2011418 949 0 77 2016429 681 0 51 source 5 6 Residents of Savoie are known as Savoyards though they can also be called Savoisiens the historical name or Savoyens Principal towns Edit The most populous commune is Chambery the prefecture As of 2019 there are 8 communes with more than 7 000 inhabitants 3 Commune Population 2019 Chambery 58 917Aix les Bains 30 463Albertville 19 502La Motte Servolex 12 120La Ravoire 8 530Saint Jean de Maurienne 7 621Bourg Saint Maurice 7 195Ugine 7 096 part of Chambery agglomerationThe average see arithmetic mean population density is not a good indicator the valleys tend to be much more densely populated whereas the mountains tend to be near completely uninhabited Religion Edit The Catholic Church in Savoie is divided into three dioceses Chambery Maurienne and Tarentaise Together they form an archdiocese in which the bishop of Chambery is the archbishop Politics EditDepartmental Council of Savoie Edit See also 2015 French departmental elections The Departmental Council of Savoie has 38 seats 30 councillors are part of the J aime la Savoie I love Savoie right wing group 8 councillors are part of the Savoie pour Tous Savoie for All left wing group Herve Gaymard The Republicans has been President of the Departmental Council since 2008 Thierry Repentin Socialist Party has been Opposition Leader since 1998 Members of the National Assembly Edit Savoie elected the following members of the National Assembly during the 2017 legislative election Constituency Member 7 PartySavoie s 1st constituency Typhanie Degois La Republique En Marche Savoie s 2nd constituency Vincent Rolland The RepublicansSavoie s 3rd constituency Emilie Bonnivard The RepublicansSavoie s 4th constituency Patrick Mignola MoDemSenators Edit See also List of senators of Savoie Savoie is represented by two Senators in Parliament Jean Pierre Vial and Martine Berthet have served since 1995 and 2017 respectively Both are members of The Republicans LR Tourism EditTourism which is quite important to Savoie began to develop towards the end of the 19th century mostly summer oriented citation needed The increase in the popularity of skiing in the 20th century made Savoie home to the largest number of ski hills in France including many famous ones Val d Isere Tignes Les Arcs La Plagne Courchevel Meribel Valmorel Les Menuires Val Thorens Les Saisies Savoie Grand Revard Bramans Bessans ValloireHydrotherapy practised in the region since antiquity is also quite developed There are four locations that are still active Aix les Bains Challes les Eaux Brides les Bains La Lechere Chambery Casino of Aix les Bains Hautecombe Abbey on the Lac du Bourget Bonneval sur Arc in the Maurienne valley Refuge of the Aiguilles d Arves Trains in SavoieSee also EditHistory Edit Savoy historical region House of Savoy ruling dynasty of Savoy from 1032 to 1860 Duchy of Savoy rulers of Savoy region from 1416 to 1720 Kingdom of Sardinia 1720 to 1860Language Edit French language Franco Provencal languagePlaces Edit Communes of the Savoie department Arrondissements of the Savoie department Cantons of the Savoie department Chambery Aix les Bains Lac du Bourget the largest lake in FranceWine Edit French wine AOC wine of Savoie Savoy wine or wine of Savoie AllobrogieReferences 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 2019 The National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies 29 December 2021 a b Populations legales 2019 73 Savoie INSEE Albertville 1992 Winter Olympics Emblem Olympic Games International Olympic Committee 3 October 2018 Archived from the original on 4 December 2018 Retrieved 11 December 2018 Historique de la Savoie 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 in French Departmental Council website in French Prefecture website Regional Tourism Agency Gallery Photos and pictures of Savoie Photos of Savoie mountains Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Savoie amp oldid 1098623483, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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