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1 History  





2 Population  





3 Vineyards  





4 Château d'Arlay  





5 See also  





6 References  














Arlay






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Coordinates: 46°4544N 5°3147E / 46.7622°N 5.5297°E / 46.7622; 5.5297
 

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Arlay
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Arlay is located in France
Arlay

Arlay

Arlay is located in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté
Arlay

Arlay

Coordinates: 46°45′44N 5°31′47E / 46.7622°N 5.5297°E / 46.7622; 5.5297
CountryFrance
RegionBourgogne-Franche-Comté
DepartmentJura
ArrondissementLons-le-Saunier
CantonBletterans
IntercommunalityCC Bresse Haute Seille
Government
 • Mayor (2020–2026) Christian Bruchon[1]
Area
1
20.31 km2 (7.84 sq mi)
Population
 (2021)[2]
1,187
 • Density58/km2 (150/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
INSEE/Postal code
39017 /39140
Elevation212–325 m (696–1,066 ft)
1 French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km2 (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries.

Arlay is a commune in the Jura department in the regionofBourgogne-Franche-Comté in eastern France. On 1 January 2016, the former commune of Saint-Germain-lès-Arlay was merged into Arlay.[3]

History

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Arlay's early importance lay in the fact that it was a station where the "Salt Road" forded the river Seille. It was refounded by the Romans as an oppidum and functioned as a Gallo-Roman city[4] until it was repeatedly laid waste from the third to the fifth century in the barbarian invasions. The presence of Burgundians at the site is testified to by their tombs. Waldalenus, Patrician of Burgundy, had his palatium here at the end of the sixth century, and his son, Donatus, abbot of Luxeuil, established a monastery here, dedicated to Saint Vincent; the abbey church was noted in 654. A hospital associated with the abbey was in existence in the twelfth century.

In the thirteenth century the barony of Arlay, on the borders with the Bresse region, passed into the dynasty of the counts of Châlons, the preeminent noblemen in the south of the Franche-Comté. They controlled the exploitation of salt mined at Salins. Their heirs became Princes of Orange in the early fifteenth century, when Jean III de Chalon-Arlay married the heiress of the Principality of Orange; the title baron of Arlay is still held by Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands.

The castle of Arlay, rebuilt in stone in the ninth to eleventh centuries, was attacked by the French forces of Louis XI and of Henri IV and was fully destroyed in 1637 by troops of Louis XIII; though the château-fort was reduced to ruins, Arlay and the Franche-Comté did not definitively become French until 1674.

Population

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Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
1968 874—    
1975 878+0.07%
1982 1,014+2.08%
1990 1,129+1.35%
1999 1,226+0.92%
2009 1,238+0.10%
2014 1,234−0.06%
2020 1,196−0.52%
Source: INSEE[5]

Population data refer to the commune in its geography as of January 2023.

Vineyards

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The vineyards that surround the ruins of the castle are among the oldest continuously worked vineyards of France, though the label Château d'Arlay (Côtes du Jura AOC), on 30 hectares (74 acres) was only established in 1960, by comte R. de Laguiche.[6]

Château d'Arlay

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The eighteenth-century Château d'Arlay[7] was built by the comtesse de Lauraguais, c 1770–80, on the former site of the convent of the Minimes near the foot of the small eminence occupied by the château-fort. Its contents were dispersed at the French Revolution and Mme de Lauraguais died under the guillotine in 1794, but in 1825 the property was assumed by prince Pierre d’Arenberg, grandson of Mme de Lauraguais, who refurnished it with the classical furniture in pale veneers and fruitwoods (bois clair) characteristic of the reign of Charles X, which remain in the house today; in addition to its interior decor, it preserves remains of its park and modern flower gardens.

The caves called the Grottes de Saint-Vincent[8] contain marks of human presence in the Upper Paleolithic Magdalenian epoch.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Répertoire national des élus: les maires". data.gouv.fr, Plateforme ouverte des données publiques françaises (in French). 2 December 2020.
  • ^ "Populations légales 2021" (in French). The National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies. 28 December 2023.
  • ^ Arrêté préfectoral 28 October 2015
  • ^ Some remains of Roman paving, walls and trenches have been supplemented by crop marks revealed by aerial photography.
  • ^ Population en historique depuis 1968, INSEE
  • ^ "Castle of Arlay"
  • ^ The château d'Arlay is listed with the Monuments Historiques
  • ^ See Christianised sites.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Arlay&oldid=1188603162"

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