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Vesoul

Vesoul (French pronunciation: [vəzul] ) is a commune in the Haute-Saône department in the region of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté located in eastern France.

Vesoul
Location of Vesoul
Vesoul
Vesoul
Coordinates: 47°37′23″N 6°09′21″E / 47.6231°N 06.1558°E / 47.6231; 06.1558
CountryFrance
RegionBourgogne-Franche-Comté
DepartmentHaute-Saône
ArrondissementVesoul
CantonVesoul-1 and 2
IntercommunalityCA Vesoul
Government
 • Mayor (2020–2026) Alain Chrétien[1]
Area
1
9.07 km2 (3.50 sq mi)
Population
 (2021)[2]
15,130
 • Density1,700/km2 (4,300/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
INSEE/Postal code
70550 /70000
Elevation213–375 m (699–1,230 ft)
(avg. 220 m or 720 ft)
1 French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km2 (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries.

It is the most populated municipality of the department with 15,212 inhabitants in 2014. The same year, the Communauté d'agglomération de Vesoul which covers 20 municipalities together had 34,310 inhabitants while the Urban area of Vesoul which includes 78 municipalities, had 59,244 inhabitants. Its inhabitants are known in French as Vésuliens.

Built on top of the hill of La Motte in the first millennium under the name of Castrum Vesulium, the city gradually evolved into a European commercial and economic center. At the end of the Middle Ages, the city experienced a challenging period beset with plagues, epidemics, and localized conflict.

Main urban center of the department, Vesoul is also home to a major PSA parts manufacturing plant and to the Vesoul International Film Festival of Asian Cinema. It was immortalized by Jacques Brel in his 1968 song "Vesoul".

The town is the capital of the department of Haute-Saône.

History edit

Vesoul is first mentioned in a document dated 899. That document speaks about an elevation with a fortified watchtower. The document speaks about "Castrum Vesulium". Castrum is a fortification, and "Vesulium" has the syllable ves which meant hill or mountain in a language that was spoken before the Celts. Today, there is a castle that forms the centre of the city. The first houses were built inside the walls of the castle. Newcomers who found no place settled outside the city walls, on the flanks of the hill. Growing wine was popular.

The town was severely affected by the plague in 1586. It became part of France in 1678.[3]

In 1814, after the fall of the empire, a buffer state was created, with Vesoul as capital. The principality was that of Free County, of the Vosges and of Porrentruy.

Today, one of the main factories of PSA Peugeot Citroën is near Vesoul.

Geography edit

 
/Map of Vesoul's urban area.

Vesoul is located in the eastern part of France, about 100 kilometers away from the Germany and the Switzerland border and between the Jura and the Vosges's mountain ranges. Vesoul is also situated in the center of the Haute-Saône, which is in the nord of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté. Inside of this region, Vesoul is included in the Pays de Vesoul et du Val de Saône, a geographical region composing of the Vesoul's area and the northern part of the river Saône.

By the road, Vesoul is 32 kilometres (20 mi) from Luxeuil-les-Bains, 30 kilometres (19 mi) from Lure and 59 kilometres (37 mi) from Gray, that are the main towns close to Vesoul. About the biggest cities in the French East region, Vesoul is located 50 kilometres (31 mi) from Besançon, 64 kilometres (40 mi) from Belfort and 105 kilometres (65 mi) from Dijon and 156 kilometres (97 mi) from Nancy.[4] Situated at the equidistance of Dijon and Mulhouse, Vesoul is 370 kilometres (230 mi) from the city of Paris. The town of Vesoul is located at the intersection of national roads N19 and N57. Vesoul station is on the SNCF Paris–Mulhouse railway line, and has connections with Paris, Belfort, Mulhouse and Chaumont.

The area of Vesoul is also included in the Pôle métropolitain Centre Franche-Comté which is a government structure unifying the biggest areas of central Franche-Comté. There are nine communes that are bordering the town of Vesoul.

Vesoul is crossed by four watercourses : two rivers (Durgeon and Colombine) and two streams (Vaugine and Méline). All of them are tributaries and sub-tributaries of the Saône, the fourth longest river in France with 473 kilometers long[5] and flowing about ten kilometers from the western side of Vesoul.[6]

Governance and politics edit

Mayors edit

Twin towns edit

Administrative division edit

Population and society edit

Demography edit

Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
17935,303—    
18005,417+0.30%
18065,708+0.88%
18215,391−0.38%
18315,408+0.03%
18365,887+1.71%
18416,788+2.89%
18465,941−2.63%
18516,621+2.19%
18567,281+1.92%
18617,579+0.81%
18667,614+0.09%
YearPop.±% p.a.
18727,716+0.22%
18769,206+4.51%
18819,553+0.74%
18869,733+0.37%
18919,770+0.08%
189610,083+0.63%
19019,704−0.76%
190610,163+0.93%
191110,539+0.73%
192110,471−0.06%
192610,859+0.73%
193111,562+1.26%
YearPop.±% p.a.
193611,926+0.62%
194611,825−0.09%
195412,038+0.22%
196213,678+1.61%
196816,352+3.02%
197518,173+1.52%
198218,412+0.19%
199017,614−0.55%
199917,168−0.28%
200716,329−0.62%
201215,637−0.86%
201714,916−0.94%
Source: Ehess[7] and INSEE[8]

Media edit

Vesoul is also the name of a song by Jacques Brel from 1968, a fast-paced waltz during the recording of which Brel famously yelled "Chauffe, Marcel, chauffe!" ("heat up, Marcel, heat up!") at his accordionist, Marcel Azzola.

The town is also mentioned facetiously in the satirical rap Fous ta cagoule by Michael Youn.[9]

Sport edit

Education edit

Vesoul has schools of higher education. The city has 1,200 students divided between an IUT, an IUFM, an Institute of Nursing Training, a School of Management and Commerce and BTS.
A Council of Student Life (CVE), led by the Officer in charge of Higher Education, was established in 2011. It offers activities to stimulate student life. In all, Vesoul has 10,000 students.

All schools and studies in Vesoul

Kindergarten

  • Kindergarten Small
  • Kindergarten Saint Exupery
  • Kindergarten Montmarin II
  • Kindergarten Bank
  • Kindergarten Jean Morel
  • Kindergarten the Grand Sleet
  • Kindergarten Stadium
  • Kindergarten Lafayette

Primary School

  • Elementary School South ERfKE
  • Elementary School Pablo Picasso-
  • Boulevard Elementary School
  • Elementary school-Henri Matisse
  • Elementary School Stadium
  • Elementary School of Luxembourg
  • Elementary School of Marteroy

Public College

  • College Jean-Leon Gerome
  • College Jean-Macé
  • College-Jacques Brel
  • College René-Cassin

Private College

  • College Marteroy

General and Technical High School

  • The School Haberges
  • Lycée Edouard Belin
  • LEGTA Munier-Etienne

Vocational College

  • High School Pontarcher
  • High School Luxembourg

Apprentice Training Centre

  • C.F.A. of Haute Saône

Studies senior

  • IUT (University Institute of Technology)
  • IUFM (University Institute of Teacher Training)
  • IFSM (Institute of Nursing Education)
  • CGE (School of Management and Commerce)

Culture and heritage edit

 
Monuments to the dead of the war 14-18
 
Hotel Baressols
 
The Jean-Léon Gérôme Collège
 
Hôpital Paul-Morel

Monuments and tourist attractions edit

 
The Durgeon
 
Lake of Vesoul

Festival edit

Library edit

The first public library of Vesoul opened in 1771. The abbé (abbot) Bardenet, superior of the Saint-Esprit hospital in Besançon, gave his book collection to the town. There were 1772 books. The collections became a lot larger with the Revolution. At that time, the revolutionaries (people who led the French Revolution) took the books from the monasteries of the town (capucins) and even of the region (Luxeuil and Faverney monasteries). Around 20,000 books were added to the library this way, including some 11th century manuscripts. The Mayor's office was responsible for keeping the books.

In 1981, the municipality decided to build a new building to encourage the public to read. The library was recently equipped with computers. There are around 200 manuscripts and 150 incunables.

Areas edit

 
Jean Jaurès-Petit-Banque area
 
Anglais Garden Park

Neighborhoods

  • Rêpes-Pontarcher
  • Grand Montmarin
  • Vesoul Ouest
  • Vesoul Centre Nord-Saint-Ferjeux
  • Grand Grésil
  • Stade
  • Vesoul Centre Sud
  • Jean Jaurès-Petit-Banque

Sectors :

  • Vieux-Vesoul
  • Les Bains
  • Pontarcher
  • Taillevanne
  • Haberges
  • Saint-Martin
  • Grand Miselot
  • Saint-Maur
  • Luxembourg

Commercial areas :

  • Espace de la Motte
  • Pôle Santé de Vesoul
  • Oasis
  • Kennedy
  • Halles de Vesoul
  • Paul-Morel

Industrial areas :

  • Vesoul Technologia
  • PSA
  • Poincaré
  • Les Saussis

Spaces :

  • La Motte
  • Jardin anglais
  • Plateau de Cita
  • Les Rives du Lac
  • Sabot de Frotey

Notable people edit

Awards edit

  • Vesoul inaugurated the first Cyber Base France in 1999
  • Voted "most athletic city of France" in 2001
  • Labeled "Child Friendly City" by UNICEF in 2006. This label was renewed in 2009.
  • Labeled "friendly and inclusive City" in 2010
  • Labeled "Cities and villages in bloom" and has 3 flowers
  • Labeled "QualiTri Collection" in 2012
  • Vesoul is the second city in France to obtain ISO 14001 certification

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Répertoire national des élus: les maires" (in French). data.gouv.fr, Plateforme ouverte des données publiques françaises. 13 September 2022.
  2. ^ "Populations légales 2021". The National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies. 28 December 2023.
  3. ^ Columbia Encyclopedia 6th Edition (2000), Columbia University Press, p.2983.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 22 February 2014.
  5. ^ "Fiche de la Saône". le site du SANDRE. Retrieved 5 May 2014..
  6. ^ "Vesoul - Universalis". le site de l'encyclopédie Universalis. Retrieved 3 June 2020..
  7. ^ Des villages de Cassini aux communes d'aujourd'hui: Commune data sheet Vesoul, EHESS (in French).
  8. ^ Population en historique depuis 1968, INSEE
  9. ^ "Fous ta Cagoule" by Fatal Bazooka--English Translation

External links edit

  • Official website (in French)
  • Proxoo.com – Site about the city center (in French)

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Vesoul French pronunciation vezul is a commune in the Haute Saone department in the region of Bourgogne Franche Comte located in eastern France VesoulPrefecture and communeCoat of armsLocation of VesoulVesoulShow map of FranceVesoulShow map of Bourgogne Franche ComteCoordinates 47 37 23 N 6 09 21 E 47 6231 N 06 1558 E 47 6231 06 1558CountryFranceRegionBourgogne Franche ComteDepartmentHaute SaoneArrondissementVesoulCantonVesoul 1 and 2IntercommunalityCA VesoulGovernment Mayor 2020 2026 Alain Chretien 1 Area19 07 km2 3 50 sq mi Population 2021 2 15 130 Density1 700 km2 4 300 sq mi Time zoneUTC 01 00 CET Summer DST UTC 02 00 CEST INSEE Postal code70550 70000Elevation213 375 m 699 1 230 ft avg 220 m or 720 ft 1 French Land Register data which excludes lakes ponds glaciers gt 1 km2 0 386 sq mi or 247 acres and river estuaries It is the most populated municipality of the department with 15 212 inhabitants in 2014 The same year the Communaute d agglomeration de Vesoul which covers 20 municipalities together had 34 310 inhabitants while the Urban area of Vesoul which includes 78 municipalities had 59 244 inhabitants Its inhabitants are known in French as Vesuliens Built on top of the hill of La Motte in the first millennium under the name of Castrum Vesulium the city gradually evolved into a European commercial and economic center At the end of the Middle Ages the city experienced a challenging period beset with plagues epidemics and localized conflict Main urban center of the department Vesoul is also home to a major PSA parts manufacturing plant and to the Vesoul International Film Festival of Asian Cinema It was immortalized by Jacques Brel in his 1968 song Vesoul The town is the capital of the department of Haute Saone Contents 1 History 2 Geography 3 Governance and politics 3 1 Mayors 3 2 Twin towns 3 3 Administrative division 4 Population and society 4 1 Demography 4 2 Media 4 3 Sport 4 4 Education 5 Culture and heritage 5 1 Monuments and tourist attractions 5 2 Festival 5 3 Library 5 4 Areas 5 5 Notable people 6 Awards 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory editVesoul is first mentioned in a document dated 899 That document speaks about an elevation with a fortified watchtower The document speaks about Castrum Vesulium Castrum is a fortification and Vesulium has the syllable ves which meant hill or mountain in a language that was spoken before the Celts Today there is a castle that forms the centre of the city The first houses were built inside the walls of the castle Newcomers who found no place settled outside the city walls on the flanks of the hill Growing wine was popular The town was severely affected by the plague in 1586 It became part of France in 1678 3 In 1814 after the fall of the empire a buffer state was created with Vesoul as capital The principality was that of Free County of the Vosges and of Porrentruy Today one of the main factories of PSA Peugeot Citroen is near Vesoul Geography edit nbsp Map of Vesoul s urban area Vesoul is located in the eastern part of France about 100 kilometers away from the Germany and the Switzerland border and between the Jura and the Vosges s mountain ranges Vesoul is also situated in the center of the Haute Saone which is in the nord of Bourgogne Franche Comte Inside of this region Vesoul is included in the Pays de Vesoul et du Val de Saone a geographical region composing of the Vesoul s area and the northern part of the river Saone By the road Vesoul is 32 kilometres 20 mi from Luxeuil les Bains 30 kilometres 19 mi from Lure and 59 kilometres 37 mi from Gray that are the main towns close to Vesoul About the biggest cities in the French East region Vesoul is located 50 kilometres 31 mi from Besancon 64 kilometres 40 mi from Belfort and 105 kilometres 65 mi from Dijon and 156 kilometres 97 mi from Nancy 4 Situated at the equidistance of Dijon and Mulhouse Vesoul is 370 kilometres 230 mi from the city of Paris The town of Vesoul is located at the intersection of national roads N19 and N57 Vesoul station is on the SNCF Paris Mulhouse railway line and has connections with Paris Belfort Mulhouse and Chaumont The area of Vesoul is also included in the Pole metropolitain Centre Franche Comte which is a government structure unifying the biggest areas of central Franche Comte There are nine communes that are bordering the town of Vesoul Vesoul is crossed by four watercourses two rivers Durgeon and Colombine and two streams Vaugine and Meline All of them are tributaries and sub tributaries of the Saone the fourth longest river in France with 473 kilometers long 5 and flowing about ten kilometers from the western side of Vesoul 6 Governance and politics editMayors edit Main article List of mayors of Vesoul Twin towns edit nbsp Gerlingen Germany since 1964Administrative division edit Arrondissement of Vesoul Canton of Vesoul 1 Canton of Vesoul 2Population and society editJean Michel Nicolier 1 July 1966 20 21 November 1991 French volunteer in the Croatian War of Independence who was killed in the Vukovar massacre Sophie Bouillon born 1984 independent journalist winner of the 2009 Albert Londres Prize Demography edit Historical populationYearPop p a 17935 303 18005 417 0 30 18065 708 0 88 18215 391 0 38 18315 408 0 03 18365 887 1 71 18416 788 2 89 18465 941 2 63 18516 621 2 19 18567 281 1 92 18617 579 0 81 18667 614 0 09 YearPop p a 18727 716 0 22 18769 206 4 51 18819 553 0 74 18869 733 0 37 18919 770 0 08 189610 083 0 63 19019 704 0 76 190610 163 0 93 191110 539 0 73 192110 471 0 06 192610 859 0 73 193111 562 1 26 YearPop p a 193611 926 0 62 194611 825 0 09 195412 038 0 22 196213 678 1 61 196816 352 3 02 197518 173 1 52 198218 412 0 19 199017 614 0 55 199917 168 0 28 200716 329 0 62 201215 637 0 86 201714 916 0 94 Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki org Source Ehess 7 and INSEE 8 Media edit Vesoul is also the name of a song by Jacques Brel from 1968 a fast paced waltz during the recording of which Brel famously yelled Chauffe Marcel chauffe heat up Marcel heat up at his accordionist Marcel Azzola The town is also mentioned facetiously in the satirical rap Fous ta cagoule by Michael Youn 9 Sport edit FC Vesoul football club Stade Rene Hologne Cercle de Judo de Vesoul Judo club with a competitors sectionEducation edit Vesoul has schools of higher education The city has 1 200 students divided between an IUT an IUFM an Institute of Nursing Training a School of Management and Commerce and BTS A Council of Student Life CVE led by the Officer in charge of Higher Education was established in 2011 It offers activities to stimulate student life In all Vesoul has 10 000 students All schools and studies in Vesoul Kindergarten Kindergarten Small Kindergarten Saint Exupery Kindergarten Montmarin II Kindergarten Bank Kindergarten Jean Morel Kindergarten the Grand Sleet Kindergarten Stadium Kindergarten Lafayette Primary School Elementary School South ERfKE Elementary School Pablo Picasso Boulevard Elementary School Elementary school Henri Matisse Elementary School Stadium Elementary School of Luxembourg Elementary School of Marteroy Public College College Jean Leon Gerome College Jean Mace College Jacques Brel College Rene CassinPrivate College College Marteroy General and Technical High School The School Haberges Lycee Edouard Belin LEGTA Munier EtienneVocational College High School Pontarcher High School LuxembourgApprentice Training Centre C F A of Haute Saone Studies senior IUT University Institute of Technology IUFM University Institute of Teacher Training IFSM Institute of Nursing Education CGE School of Management and Commerce Culture and heritage edit nbsp Monuments to the dead of the war 14 18 nbsp Hotel Baressols nbsp The Jean Leon Gerome College nbsp Hopital Paul MorelMonuments and tourist attractions edit nbsp The DurgeonVieux Vesoul Old Vesoul buildings from the 15th 16th and 18th centuries and Garret Museum Site of Vesoul s Motte Site of the Sabot de Frotey Lake of Vesoul Vaivre Vesoul Vaivre Velo rail Convent of the Ursulines 17th century St George s Church Vesoul Gare de Vesoul PSA Vesoul Plant Synagogue of Vesoul Musee Georges Garret Notre Dame de la Motte Paul Morel Hospital Lac de Vesoul Vaivre nbsp Lake of VesoulFestival edit Vesoul International Film Festival of Asian CinemaLibrary edit The first public library of Vesoul opened in 1771 The abbe abbot Bardenet superior of the Saint Esprit hospital in Besancon gave his book collection to the town There were 1772 books The collections became a lot larger with the Revolution At that time the revolutionaries people who led the French Revolution took the books from the monasteries of the town capucins and even of the region Luxeuil and Faverney monasteries Around 20 000 books were added to the library this way including some 11th century manuscripts The Mayor s office was responsible for keeping the books In 1981 the municipality decided to build a new building to encourage the public to read The library was recently equipped with computers There are around 200 manuscripts and 150 incunables Areas edit nbsp Jean Jaures Petit Banque area nbsp Anglais Garden ParkNeighborhoods Repes Pontarcher Grand Montmarin Vesoul Ouest Vesoul Centre Nord Saint Ferjeux Grand Gresil Stade Vesoul Centre Sud Jean Jaures Petit Banque Sectors Vieux Vesoul Les Bains Pontarcher Taillevanne Haberges Saint Martin Grand Miselot Saint Maur Luxembourg Commercial areas Espace de la Motte Pole Sante de Vesoul Oasis Kennedy Halles de Vesoul Paul Morel Industrial areas Vesoul Technologia PSA Poincare Les Saussis Spaces La Motte Jardin anglais Plateau de Cita Les Rives du Lac Sabot de FroteyNotable people edit Jean Leon Gerome Raymond Aubrac Edouard Belin Edwige Feuillere Charles Grandmougin Arthur Constantin Krebs Laurent Mangel Jean Pierre Marie Orchampt Robert Schurrer Stephane Peterhansel Albert Cartier Abel Khaled Jean Baptiste Humbert Alain Joyandet Yves Krattinger Mickael Ravaux Jean Xavier Bureau de Pusy Georges Cogniot Theodule Armand Ribot Albert Mathiez Jean Peyriere Julien Casoli Amedee Simon Dominique Thierry Affo Erassa Jean Compagnon Cedric Si Mohamed Katty Piejos Vincent Luis Frederic Vichot Pascal Dagnan Bouveret Jean Michel Nicollier Pape Mamadou Diouf Roger Munier Jean Joseph GaumeAwards editVesoul inaugurated the first Cyber Base France in 1999 Voted most athletic city of France in 2001 Labeled Child Friendly City by UNICEF in 2006 This label was renewed in 2009 Labeled friendly and inclusive City in 2010 Labeled Cities and villages in bloom and has 3 flowers Labeled QualiTri Collection in 2012 Vesoul is the second city in France to obtain ISO 14001 certificationSee also editCommunes of the Haute Saone department Sabot de Frotey National Nature ReserveReferences edit Repertoire national des elus les maires in French data gouv fr Plateforme ouverte des donnees publiques francaises 13 September 2022 Populations legales 2021 The National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies 28 December 2023 Columbia Encyclopedia 6th Edition 2000 Columbia University Press p 2983 Inspire toi Archived from the original on 22 February 2014 Fiche de la Saone le site du SANDRE Retrieved 5 May 2014 Vesoul Universalis le site de l encyclopedie Universalis Retrieved 3 June 2020 Des villages de Cassini aux communes d aujourd hui Commune data sheet Vesoul EHESS in French Population en historique depuis 1968 INSEE Fous ta Cagoule by Fatal Bazooka English TranslationExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Vesoul Official website in French Proxoo com Site about the city center in French Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Vesoul amp oldid 1207811115, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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