Altillac Explained

Altillac
Commune Status:Commune
Image Coat Of Arms:Blason ville fr Altillac (Corrèze).svg
Arrondissement:Brive-la-Gaillarde
Canton:Midi Corrézien
Insee:19007
Postal Code:19120
Mayor:Denis Pinsac[1]
Term:2020 - 2026
Intercommunality:Midi Corrézien
Coordinates:44.9778°N 1.8467°W
Elevation M:146
Elevation Min M:136
Elevation Max M:502
Area Km2:25.23

Altillac (in French pronounced as /altijak/; Occitan (post 1500);: Altilhac) is a commune in the Corrèze department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region of central France.

Geography

thumb|left|View of Beaulieu-sur-Dordogne across the river from AltillacAltillac is a large commune located in the central massif of the Dordogne in eastern Nouvelle-Aquitaine (previously the smaller Limousin region until 2016), almost on the border with Occitania (previously Midi-Pyrénées). It was formerly called Xaintrie.

It is located some 30 km south-east of Brive-la-Gaillarde, 130 km south-west of Clermont-Ferrand, and about 180 km east of Bordeaux. Access to the commune is on road D940 which goes to the village just 1 km east of Beaulieu-sur-Dordogne then continues south through the commune to Biars-sur-Cère. The D116E branches south-east from this road to join the D14 east of Gagnac-sur-Cère. There is also the D116 coming from Brivezac in the north and the D41 highway to La Chapelle-Saint-Géraud in the north-east.[2]

The Dordogne river forms the western boundary of the commune with some streams from the commune flowing into it including the Ruisseau du Suquet. The eastern border of the commune is formed by the Ruisseau d'Orges which flows south into the Ceres river. The northern border is formed by the Ruisseau de Chauvac which flows west into the Dordogne. The Ruisseau de Laumond on the eastern side also flows east into the Orges as does the Ruisseau de Malaval in the south.[2]

There are quite a number of villages and hamlets in the commune. These are:

History

Altillac was the seat of a Viguerie under the Carolingian dynasty.

On 28 May 1942, the regional prefect of Limoges requisitioned land from the Chateau of Doux to create an internment centre for Jewish families.[3]

Heraldry

Administration

List of Successive Mayors of Altillac:

From To Name
1808 1834 Antoine Dauvis Bichiran
1834 1837 Jean Frédéric Bichiran
1837 1878 Jean Joseph Fontanille
1878 1883 Jean Baptiste Victor Borie
1883 1884 Joseph Lebrun
1884 1885 Jules d'Humières
1885 1888 Jules Argueyrolles
1888 1904 Philippe Dounier
1904 1908 Louis Lamond
1908 1919 Jean Versejoux
1919 1934 Ernest Faugère
1934 1944 Georges Mas
1944 1945 Romain Conche
1945 1958 Georges Mas
1958 1977 Romain Conche
1977 1983 Robert Audrerie
1983 1995 Pierre Poulvélarie
1995 2001 Jean-Claude Vergne
2001 2020 Robert Vialard
2020 2026 Denis Pinsac

Population

The inhabitants of the commune are known as Altillacois or Altillacoises in French.[4]

Culture and heritage

Civil heritage

Religious heritage

Personalities

Notable personalities linked to the commune include:

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Répertoire national des élus: les maires. data.gouv.fr, Plateforme ouverte des données publiques françaises. 13 September 2022. fr.
  2. https://www.google.com/maps/place/Altillac,+France/@44.9749487,1.8465993,3281m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m2!3m1!1s0x12ad2ac770b94891:0xf272f46842fd5a68?hl=en Google Maps
  3. Web site: Château du Doux . 2013-06-07 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150715091033/http://jewishtraces.org/linternement-des-juifs-etrangers-au-chateau-du-doux-1942-1944/ . 2015-07-15 . dead .
  4. https://www.habitants.fr/correze-19 Le nom des habitants du 19 - Corrèze
  5. http://www.t4t35.fr/Megalithes/AfficheSite.aspx?NumSite=13134 Megaliths