Arcangues
Arcangues is a commune in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region of southwestern France in what was formerly the Basque province of Labourd.
The inhabitants of the commune are known as Arcanguais or Arcanguaises or Arrangoiztar in basque.
Geography
Location
Arcangues belongs to the urban area of Bayonne and is located some 10 km south by south-west of Bayonne, 8 km south-east of Biarritz, and 6 km north-west of Ustaritz.Access
The A63 autoroute passes through the northern tip of the commune with the nearest exit being Exit to the west of the commune but the slightly farther Exit to the east connects directly to the D3 road which passes south through the commune and the village to Saint-Pée-sur-Nivelle. There is also the D755 which branches off the D3 in the north of the commune and continues south through the west of the commune to join the D255 on the commune's south-western border. The D933 road from Anglet to Ustaritz also passes through the eastern tip of the commune with a roundabout linking to country roads in the commune.Hydrography
Located in the Drainage basin of the Adour, the commune is traversed by numerous streams including the Uhabia, a small coastal river, and its tributary the Alotz stream whose tributary the Amestpoya passes through the village and whose many other tributaries cover the whole commune. In the east the Barbarako Erreka flows north to join the Harriet, a tributary of the Nive.Places and hamlets
- Ablaintz
- Abots
- Amestoia
- Arantzeta
- Arantzetakoborda
- Arnega
- Berriotz
- Bidauenea
- Borda Chipia
- Bordabaxea
- Bordattoa
- le Bosquet
- Chapelet
- la Chapelle
- le Château
- Chouroumillatché
- Dornarieta
- Ehailenborda
- Errota Handia
- Errotaxipia
- Etchegaraya
- Garaten Borda
- Gastelhur
- Gorriaenea
- Haranburua
- Harretchea
- Hirigoina
- Hotchaenea
- Kalonjaenea
- Kastillaborda
- Lahiton
- Lanchipiette
- Larrebidea
- Larreburua
- Larrechurria
- Logis d'Arbela
- Lortenea
- Marittipienea
- Mendibista
- Moulin d'Alotz
- Othe Xuria
- Othe Zahar
- Oyhambidea
- Planuya
- Sainte-Barbe
- Salazaharia
- Salha
- Teileria
- Xurrumilatx
Toponymy
The basque name of the commune is Arrangoitze.Jean-Baptiste Orpustan proposed a joining of the basque words ar-gain, meaning "high rock", and -goiz meaning "an open position facing east" which results in the compound meaning "high rocks facing east".
The following table details the origins of the commune name and other names in the commune.
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Arcangues | Archangos | 1170 | Orpustan | Village | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Archagos | 1170 | Orpustan | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Archagos | 12th century | Raymond | Bayonne | Village | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Arcangos | 1249 | Orpustan | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Arcangos | 1255 | Raymond | Bayonne | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Archangos | 13th century | Raymond | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Argangois | 1302 | Raymond | Chapter | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Argangos | 1302 | Raymond | Chapter | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Saint-Jean-Baptiste d'Arcangos | 16th century | Raymond | Collations | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ablaintz | Ablaintz | 1083 | Goyheneche | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Naubeis | 1149 | Goyheneche |
The lordship of Arcangues has been mentioned since the 12th century. Sanche d'Arcangues and Aner de Archangos were cited as witnesses or guarantors of real estate transactions between 1150 and 1170. ;Plague The beginning of the 16th century in Labourd was marked by the appearance of the plague. The Gascon registers track its expansion. on 8 February 1517 the plague was reported in Arcangues. ;The King's Prosecutors The office of King's Prosecutor belonged to the Arcangues family from the 17th century. Also Laurent, Lord and patron of Arcangues, Curutcheta, and Elissagaray was prosecutor of the Bailiwick of Labourd from 1614 to 1643. His son Jean d'Arcangues received the office of King's Prosecutor by letters patent of Louis XIII of 4 July 1643. Pierre d'Arcangues continued in the office from 1670 to 1692. Finally Squire Gaspard d'Arcangues, Lord and patron of Arcangues and Curutcheta was the last family member to hold the office from 15 April 1714 to 1749. ;The Marquis of Iranda Squire Michel d'Arcangues, Lord and patron of Arcangues and Curutcheta, baptised at Bayonne on 17 October 1719, captain of the provincial militia of Labourd, married to Rose d'Aragorri, by which the title of Spanish Marquis of Iranda passed to their son Nicolas François Xavier d'Arcangues. Rights to this title was authorized in France for life in April 1781 by letters patent of Louis XVI. Michel Louis d'Arcangues was the fourth Spanish Marquis of Iranda, Mayor of Arcangues for forty years and General Counsel for Basses-Pyrénées. His eldest son, Alexis d'Arcangues, succeeded him. He was mayor of Villefranque then Arcangues and General Counsel for Basses-Pyrénées. Miguel Marie, the 6th Spanish Marquis of Iranda, succeeded him. Pierre d'Arcangues, born 12 April 1886 in Paris and died on 22 May 1973 in Arcangues, the 7th Marquis, was a poet and novelist and the father of Guy d'Arcangues, the 8th Marquis of Iranda, Viscount of Ascubea, and writer, who wrote in particular Les Tambours de Septembre. The home to the Marquis d'Arcangues, the Chateau of Arcangues, was used as the Duke of Wellington's headquarters during the December 1813 Battle of the Nive in the Peninsular War. Kincaid, an officer in the Rifle Brigade was billeted in the Chateau and makes extensive reference to it and its occupants in his memoirs ‘Adventures in the Rifle Brigade’. During the German occupation of France in World War II, the Nazis used the chateau as headquarters for its local troops. The French Thoroughbred racehorse Arcangues, who was given the village's name, won the 1993 Breeders' Cup Classic at Santa Anita Park in Arcadia, California. HeraldryAdministrationList of Successive Mayors
;Mayors from 1929
Inter-communalityArcangues is part of seven inter-communal structures:
DemographyIn 2009 the commune had 3,116 inhabitants. The evolution of the number of inhabitants is known from the population censuses conducted in the commune since 1793. From the 21st century, a census of communes with fewer than 10,000 inhabitants is held every five years, unlike larger towns that have a sample survey every year.EconomyThe town is part of the Appellation d'origine contrôlée zone designation of Ossau-iraty.ETPM is an independent French company based in Arcangues whose main activity is the execution of works for electrical and telecommunication networks. Culture and HeritageThe shutters of a Basque house, made with solid wood slats, are painted the same colour as the other wooden parts of the facades or framing. They are generally in a dark red called "basque red". There has also been, since the 19th century, a very dark blue - a kind of Prussian blue - and a "deep" dark green also as well as sometimes a very light gray. At Arcangues the Marquis, Pierre d'Arcangues, introduced a lighter blue, which has retained the name Blue of Arcangues.It was in Arcangues that the first Seaska Ikastola was created in 1969. LanguagesAccording to the Map of the Seven Basque Provinces by Prince Louis-Lucien Bonaparte, the Basque dialect spoken in Arcangues is Northern High Navarrese. However, the classification has changed. With new methodological criteria, the Basque dialectology has grown considerably in recent years and, according to the latest work by the philologist Koldo Zuazo, the Basque dialect used in Arcangues is Navarro-labourdin with an east-west sub-dialect. It is an intermediate sub-dialect combining the Navarro-labourdin sub-dialect of the east and the west.Until then not to be educated or to be illiterate was not a problem in the Basque Country. The inhabitants had their oral culture and that was enough to satisfy their needs. This lifestyle change radically in the 20th century and French replaced Basque in the general population since literacy was more useful in the dominant language. Then, in the late 1960s, a standard Basque was taught. It in no way replaced the local dialect but had the objective to integrate all formal sectors such as radio, television, print, Internet, research, teaching, literature, administration, etc. In informal areas, however, the dialect is still used, especially in areas where there are native Basque speakers. Despite all these changes it seems that, in the medium term, the navarro-labourdin dialect may disappear with its speakers and be replaced by a unified language: batua. Civil heritage
Amenities;Sports and sports facilitiesOther than the Lau-herri Society for Basque pelota, from where the professional champion Simon Haran originated, community life is organized around the Emak-Hor society which has rugby, handball, gymnastics, marching band, a male chorus and a folk group. The Golf course between Arcangues and Arbonne has safeguarded the environmental heritage of the town. ;Education The commune has a primary school. ;Health There is a pharmacy, a dentist, a GP, and physiotherapists. Notable people linked to the commune
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