Baliros | |
Commune Status: | Commune |
Image Coat Of Arms: | Blason ville fr Baliros (64).svg |
Arrondissement: | Pau |
Canton: | Ouzom, Gave et Rives du Neez |
Insee: | 64091 |
Postal Code: | 64510 |
Mayor: | Sylvie Daugas[1] |
Term: | 2020 - 2026 |
Intercommunality: | Pays de Nay |
Coordinates: | 43.2286°N -0.305°W |
Elevation M: | 215 |
Elevation Min M: | 200 |
Elevation Max M: | 382 |
Area Km2: | 3.64 |
Baliros (in French pronounced as /baliʁɔs/; Occitan (post 1500);: Valiròs) is a commune in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region of south-western France.
Baliros is located some 12 km south-east of Pau just west of Bordes. Access to the commune is by the D37 road from Narcastet in the north which passes through the centre of the commune and the village before continuing south to Pardies-Piétat. The village is served by bus routes 809, 810, and 811 of the Interurban Network of Pyrenees-Atlantiques which connect Pau with Arthez-d'Asson. The commune is forested west of the village with the eastern side farmland.[2]
The Gave de Pau flows north along the eastern border of the commune although it is not the communal border. The Luz river flows from the south-west of the commune north through the village to join the Gave de Pau at the northern border of the commune. The Gest joins the Luz in the south of the commune. The Escourre flows north from the south-eastern corner of the commune to join the Luz north of the village.
Michel Grosclaude proposed the Latin etymology of the surname Valerus with the Aquitaine suffix -ossum giving "Domain of Valerus".
The following table details the origins of the commune name.
Name | Spelling | Date | Source | Page | Origin | Description | |
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Baliros | Baliros | 1385 | Grosclaude | Census | Village | ||
Balliros | 1515 | Raymond | |||||
Baliroos | 1538 | Raymond | Reformation | ||||
Baliros | 1750 | Cassini |
Sources:
Topographic Dictionary of the Department of Basses-Pyrenees, 1863, on the page numbers indicated in the table. [4]
Origins:
Paul Raymond noted on page 20 of his 1863 dictionary that in 1385 Baliros had 11 fires and depended on the bailiwick of Pau.
From | To | Name | |
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1995 | 2008 | Jean-Claude Duprat | |
2008 | 2014 | Jacques Robert | |
2014 | 2020 | Jean-Claude Hourcq | |
2020 | 2026 | Sylvie Daugas |
The commune is part of six inter-communal structures:
The inhabitants of the commune are known as Balirosiens or Balirosiennes in French.[10]
The commune is part of the Appellation d'origine contrôlée (AOC) zone of Ossau-iraty.
The Parish Church of Saint Peter (1658) is registered as an historical monument.[11]
Baliros is a member of the Inter-communal Educational Grouping (RPI) of Baliros - Pardies-Piétat - Saint-Abit which runs the Baliros and Pardies-Piétat primary schools.