Gers Explained

Gers
Native Name Lang:fr
Type:Department of France
Coordinates:43.65°N 35°W
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:France
Subdivision Type1:Region
Subdivision Name1:Occitanie
Seat Type:Prefecture
Seat:Auch
Parts Type:Subprefectures
Parts Style:para
P1:Condom
Mirande
Leader Party:PS
Leader Title:President of the Departmental Council
Leader Name:Philippe Dupouy[1]
Unit Pref:Metric
Area Total Km2:6257
Population Rank:90th
Population Density Km2:auto
Blank Name Sec1:Department number
Blank Info Sec1:32
Blank Name Sec2:Arrondissements
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Blank1 Name Sec2:Cantons
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Blank2 Name Sec2:Communes
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Timezone1:CET
Utc Offset1:+1
Timezone1 Dst:CEST
Utc Offset1 Dst:+2
Footnotes: French Land Register data, which exclude estuaries, and lakes, ponds, and glaciers larger than 1 km2

Gers (in French pronounced as /ʒɛʁ(s)/; Occitan (post 1500);: Gers or Occitan (post 1500);: Gerç, in Occitan (post 1500); pronounced as /dʒɛɾs/) is a department in the region of Occitania, Southwestern France. Gers becoming the largest producer of foie gras in France, known for its rural scene and bastides. Gers is bordered by the departments of Hautes-Pyrénées and Pyrénées-Atlantiques to the south, Haute-Garonne and Tarn-et-Garonne to the east, Lot-et-Garonne to the north and Landes to the west.[2] Named after the Gers River, its inhabitants are called the Gersois and Gersoises in French. In 2019, it had a population of 191,377.[3]

History

In the Middle Ages, the Lordship of L'Isle-Jourdain was nearby.

Gers is one of the original 83 departments created during the French Revolution on 4 March 1790. It was created from parts of the former provinces of Guyenne and Gascony. In 1808 it lost Lavit on its north-eastern side to the newly created department of Tarn-et-Garonne.[4]

Culture

The culture is largely agricultural, with great emphasis on the local gastronomical specialties such as:

Also, some prominent cultivated crops are corn, colza, sunflowers and grain.

The Gascon language is a dialect of Occitan, but it is not widely spoken. The department is characterised by sleepy bastide villages and rolling hills with the Pyrenees visible to the south. Alexandre Dumas, père created the famous Gersois d'Artagnan, the fourth musketeer of The Three Musketeers. A museum to d'Artagnan is found in the Gersois village of Lupiac.

A horse race at the Auteuil Hippodrome has been named after André Boingnères, a notable local race-horse owner and the successful Mayor of Termes-d'Armagnac between 1951 and 1976.

Politics

Departmental Council of Gers

The President of the Departmental Council of Gers is Philippe Dupouy of the Socialist Party since 2022.[1] He succeeded Philippe Martin, who had been in office since 2014. The assembly comprises 34 seats, allocated as follow since the 2015 departmental elections:

Party Seats
22
12

Members of the National Assembly

Gers elected the following members of the National Assembly during the 2017 legislative election:

ConstituencyMember[5] Party
Gers's 1st constituencyJean-René CazeneuveLa République En Marche!
Gers's 2nd constituencyGisèle BiémouretSocialist Party

Demography

Located in Southwestern France, Gers is often referred to as amongst the least densely populated (30.5 people/km2 in 2016), least urban, or most rural, areas in all of Western Europe. List of the 10 most populous communes of the department:[3]

CommunePopulation (2019)
Auch22,173
L'Isle-Jourdain9,072
Condom6,493
Fleurance5,924
Eauze3,975
Lectoure3,672
Vic-Fezensac3,546
Mirande3,450
Gimont3,016
Pavie2,501

Climate

The annual rain varies from more than 900 mm in the south-west of the department, to less than 700 mm in the North-East (Auch, Condom, Lectoure).

The winters vary, with only occasional freezing temperatures, but the climate remains mild and dry. The amount of sunshine is about 1950 hours/years.

The summers are hot and dry. Auch is, together with Toulouse, Nîmes, Carpentras, Ajaccio, Marseille, Toulon and Perpignan, one of the hottest cities in France.

Tourism

According to recent data tourism represents annually:

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Philippe Dupouy succède à Philippe Martin à la tête du département du Gers. France 3. 25 January 2022.
  2. Gers . 11 . 904.
  3. https://www.insee.fr/fr/statistiques/fichier/6011060/dep32.pdf Populations légales 2019: 32 Gers
  4. Book: The Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge: Tai-Wan to Titlarks, Volume 24. Charles Knight and Co. 1842. London. 63–64. en.
  5. Web site: Assemblée nationale ~ Les députés, le vote de la loi, le Parlement français. Assemblée. Nationale. Assemblée nationale.