Taller


Taller is a commune in the Landes department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in southwestern France.
William II Sánchez of Gascony perpetrated a major defeat of the Vikings at Taller in 982 and they vanished as a serious threat thereafter.

Population

Etymology

The origins of the name "Taller" are still uncertain but might come from the English word "tall", which could be related to the altitude of the village from which went from 70 to 90m in 982. Taller used to be called Talleyras.

History

Legends say that in 982 :fr:Guillaume Sanche de Gascogne|Guillaume Sanche duc d'Aquitaine fought and won against the Normans.
During World War II, Taller used to be a German ammunition depot.

Geography

Taller is located in France, in Nouvelle Aquitaine in the Landes department, near Dax Pilgrims walk through the village because it is part of the ":fr:Chemins de Compostelle|Chemin de Compostelle".

Education

There is a primary school in Taller; however children over 7 years old have to attend another school located in Lesgor. There is also a Music school next to the primary school.

Heritage buildings

There is an old wash house and a 16th-century "Saint Barthélemy" church.

Sport

In Taller there is a football club a bowling patch, tennis courts, and a has boxing club, a Tai-Chi club and a yoga club.