Saint-Loup, Charente-Maritime Explained

Saint-Loup
Commune Status:Commune
Arrondissement:Saint-Jean-d'Angély
Canton:Saint-Jean-d'Angély
Insee:17356
Postal Code:17380
Mayor:Renée Bonneau[1]
Term:2020 - 2026
Coordinates:46°N -0.6239°W
Elevation Min M:2
Elevation Max M:48
Area Km2:16.42

Saint-Loup (in French pronounced as /sɛ̃ lu/) is a commune in the Charente-Maritime department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region in southwestern France.

Geography

It became a commune in 1642 and comprises 21 hamlets. The area of Saint-Loup are marshy. The village lies on the stream Bibot, which empties into the Soie (Charente basin). Most of the area is devoted to agriculture including corn, cattle, and wine.

Life of the commune

The local football (soccer) club was founded in 1936 under the name AS Trézence.

In late August, it organizes tours of roads and passages of the commune.

One of its culinary specialties is grilled ham.

The commune has migratory birds along with hibernal ones including ducks and waders.

History

The commune participated in the French Revolution of 1789. Its inhabitants rallied and engaged against the nobles of the village. It was renamed Épinay-Sans-Culotte (see sans-culotte). The extension Saintonge marked the beginning of the commune to the north of Saintonge by the Aunis frontiers by Santiago de Compostela.

The swamplands were drained and farmlands expanded during the reign of Louis XIV. The area produces livestock including cows, beans and corn. Its seasons are from October/December to February/April.

Local people have traditionally been winemakers. The village was affected by phylloxera in the 1860s. It marked the period by agricultural expansion in the marshlands and pasture.

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.