La Flotte Explained

La Flotte
Commune Status:Commune
Image Coat Of Arms:Blason ville fr La Flotte (Charente-Maritime).svg
Arrondissement:La Rochelle
Canton:Île de Ré
Insee:17161
Postal Code:17630
Mayor:Jean-Paul Heraudeau[1]
Term:2020 - 2026
Intercommunality:Île de Ré
Coordinates:46.1878°N -1.3244°W
Elevation M:8
Elevation Min M:0
Elevation Max M:17
Area Km2:12.32
Population Demonym:Flottais, Flottaises

La Flotte (in French pronounced as /la flɔt/; sometimes locally La Flotte-en-Re), is a commune on the isle of off the western coast of France, administratively part of the department of Charente-Maritime within the larger Nouvelle-Aquitaine region.[2]

It is the largest municipality on the Île de Ré by area, and the second largest by population, second to Sainte-Marie-de-Ré on the southern tip of the island.

La Flotte was declared one of the most beautiful villages in France by the eponymous independent tourism organization Les Plus Beaux Villages de France, and since 2011, the town has been a part of the departmental government's "Stone and Water Villages" tourism initiative to promote notable coastal and waterfront locales (i.e., where the stone (city) meets the water (sea, river etc.).

Geography

Town planning

The commune of La Flotte contains the town proper and a marina. La Flotte is an urban municipality, part of the urban unit of La Flotte, which also contains the commune of Saint-Martin-de-Ré.[3] In addition, the municipality is part of the attraction area of La Flotte, covering 4 communes.[2]

Coastline

The shoreline of La Flotte is bordered by small cliffs, and is home to Arnéult Beach, an artificial beach that has to be re-sanded each year.

As it is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean, La Flotte is a coastal municipality as defined by the Coastline Act (1986).[4] As a result specific town planning provisions apply in order to preserve the natural spaces, sites, landscapes and the ecological balance of the coast, including a prohibition on construction along the coastline.[5]

Land use

A sizable amount of the land in La Flotte is agricultural, 47% in 2018, down from 55.1% in 1990. The detailed breakdown in 2018 is as follows: forests (34.3%), permanent crops (18.3%), urbanized areas (17.9%), heterogeneous agricultural areas (15.9%), arable land (9.1%), meadows (3.7%), artificial green spaces, non-agricultural (0.5%), coastal wetlands (0.4%).[6]

Economic activity

History

See also: Siege of Saint-Martin-de-Ré. In 1627, an English invasion force under the command of George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham, attacked the island in order to relieve the Siege of La Rochelle. After three months of siege, the Marquis de Toiras and a relief force of French ships and troops managed to repel the Duke, who was forced to withdraw in defeat.[7] The English lost more than 4,000 out of 7,000 troops during the campaign. After repelling the English assault, the French Guards retreated through the town of La Flotte, and burned three English vessels there in the port and returned to Fort La Prée.

La Flotte was the home of Gustave Dechézeaux (1760-1794), a member of the National Convention. A victim of the Reign of Terror, he was guillotined at Rochefort on 17 January 1794 for his vote against the execution of Louis XVI.[8] He was later given a posthumous pardon by the Convention on 3 May 1795.[9]

Government

Mayors

Term!Name!Occupation
17901791Jean Henry-Lainenobility
17911793N J. Brizard-Durocqmerchant
17931793Porsain Coursollemerchant
17931794Joshua Sibillenobility
17941796Hibrymerchant
17961802Jacques Louis Rateaumerchant
18021805Jean Pierre Deramemerchant
18051814Pierre Valleaumerchant
18151825Jean Pierre Deramemerchant
18261833John Hector Lemlandlord
18341837JJ Margotteaumerchant
18371852Adrian Ponsindoctor
18521855Charles Villeneaulandlord
18551855*Francois Maurice Gaussensmerchant
18551869Sebastien Sibille-Lavertunotary
18691870 **Jean Emile Fourgnauddoctor
18691870 **Marc Brinmerchant
18691870 **Etienne Margotteaumerchant
18701870 **Charles Biretnotary
18701871Jean Emile Fourgnauddoctor
18711877Aimed Napoleon Bosdraper
18771878Charles Biretnotary
18781882Aimed Napoleon Bosdraper
18821896Camille Maguelandlord
18961928Charles Biretnotary
19281935Aristide Guignierfarmer
1935Gaston Lem
19471952Eugene Chauffourtrader
19521959Pierre Brochardretired officer
19591971Guy Margotteauretired director of overseas France
19711977Raymond Poncetoyster farmer
19772020Leon Gendrehotelier, retired restaurateur, former general councilor
2020 PresentJean-Paul Héraudeau

2008 municipal elections

1st round of 2008 elections!List driven by!Number of applicants!%!Voice (average of lists)!Elected
Leon Gendre2352.6%105923
Jean-Paul Héraudeau2347.4%953

2001 municipal elections

1st round of the 2001 election!List driven by!Number of applicants!%!Voice (average of lists)!Elected
Leon Gendre23100.0%118823

1995 municipal elections

1st round of 1995 elections!List driven by!Number of applicants!%!Voice (average of lists)!Elected
Leon Gendre2352.0%82415
Raymond Grassineau2348.0%7608

1989 municipal elections

1st round of 1989 elections!List driven by!Number of applicants!%!Voice (average of lists)!Elected
Leon Gendre49.4%735
James roy27.0%402
Menanteau23.6%350

Demographics

In 2018, the town had 2,759 inhabitants, down 4.8% compared to 2013 (Charente-Maritime: + 2.13%, France excluding Mayotte: +1.78%).

Culture and heritage

Places and monuments

Heraldry

Notable people

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Répertoire national des élus: les maires. data.gouv.fr, Plateforme ouverte des données publiques françaises. 9 August 2021. fr.
  2. https://www.insee.fr/fr/metadonnees/cog/commune/COM17161-la-flotte Commune de La Flotte (17161)
  3. https://www.insee.fr/fr/metadonnees/cog/unite-urbaine/UU202017130-la-flotte Unité urbaine 2020 de la Flotte (17130)
  4. 1986-01-03. n° 86-2. The Coastline Act.
  5. Bordereaux* . Laurent . 2014-09-10 . Seashore Law: The Core of French Public Maritime Law . The International Journal of Marine and Coastal Law . 29 . 3 . 402–414 . 10.1163/15718085-12341312 . 0927-3522.
  6. Web site: CLC 2018 — Copernicus Land Monitoring Service . land.copernicus.eu . 13 May 2023 . en.
  7. Fissel, p.123
  8. Book: Réveillaud . Eugène (1851-1935) Auteur du texte . Histoire politique et parlementaire des départements de la Charente et de la Charente-Inférieure : de 1789 à 1830 / par Eug. Réveillaud,... . 1911 . 362–70 . 13 May 2023 . EN.
  9. Book: Ballard . Richard . The Unseen Terror : The French Revolution in the Provinces . 2010 . 9781848853256 . 105.
  10. Web site: Les collections . Musée du Platin . fr-FR.