Palalda (pronounced as /fr/; Catalan; Valencian: Palaldà) is a former commune in Pyrénées-Orientales, now part of Amélie-les-Bains-Palalda.
Palalda is located above the river Tech, to the northeast of Amélie-les-Bains and to the east of Montbolo.
The first mention of Palalda is from the year 814, as being the western limit of the territory of Céret.
On 1 October 1942, the commune of Palalda is linked to Amélie-les-Bains to create the new commune of Amélie-les-Bains-Palalda.
In 1790, Palalda is included in the canton of Arles, which remains the same after being united to Amélie-les-bains in 1942.[1]
Beginning | End | Name[2] | |
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1844 | 1847 | François Vilascèque | |
1847 | 1849 | Martin Bardetis | |
1849 | 16.4.1855 | Martin Pagès | |
16.5.1855 | 2.5.1857 | Martin Forga | |
2.5.1857 | 1870 | Jean Cambouliu | |
1870 | 2.1874 | François Alduy | |
2.1874 | 8.10.1876 | Jean Bartre | |
8.10.1876 | 30.9.1883 | Sauveur Dalmau | |
30.9.1883 | 21.5.1884 | Pierre Dejaule | |
21.5.1884 | 20.5.1888 | Joseph Cabanes | |
20.5.1888 | 26.11.1899 | Laurent Alduy | |
26.11.1899 | 15.5.1904 | Joseph Dagues (father) | |
15.05.1904 | 25.5.1914 | Joseph Dagues (son) | |
25.5.1914 | 10.12.1919 | Louis Villacèque | |
10.12.1919 | 22.12.1921 | François Dagues | |
22.12.1921 | 24.1.1922 | Jean Garrigue | |
29.1.1922 | 17.5.1925 | Joseph Pauly | |
17.5.1925 | 19.5.1929 | Antoine Forga | |
19.5.1929 | 19.5.1935 | Joseph Baux | |
19.5.1935 | 27.7.1941 | Michel Fons | |
21.8.1941 | 1.10.1942 | Marti |