Sarpourenx Explained

Sarpourenx
Commune Status:Commune
Arrondissement:Pau
Canton:Le Cœur de Béarn
Insee:64505
Postal Code:64300
Mayor:Jean-Jacques Lascabes[1]
Term:2020 - 2026
Intercommunality:Lacq-Orthez
Coordinates:43.4575°N -0.7108°W
Elevation M:71
Elevation Min M:59
Elevation Max M:78
Area Km2:3.35

Sarpourenx (in French pronounced as /saʁpuʁɛ̃ks/; Béarnese: Sarporens) is a commune in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department in south-western France, notable for once having forbidden death by mayoral decree.

History

Never a large community, the population of Sarpourenx was reported as 25 households in 1385. The town was then part of the bailiwick of Larbaig.

French historian and archivist Paul Raymond (1833 - 1878) recorded the existence in Sarpourenx of an abbaye laïque (a small, independent parish operated for the profit of an influential local), administered by the viscounts of Béarn.[2]

The name "Sarpourenx" is also historically attested in the variant forms "Sarporencx" (1385 Béarn census), "Sarporencxs", and "Sarporenxs" (from the 1538 and 1546 redistrictings of Béarn, respectively).

Geography

Sarpourenx is located in the historic former province of Béarn, on the left bank of the river Gave de Pau. Its territory includes at least one small hamlet, Le Gave, and a tributary stream of the Gave de Pau, Géu Mort. Neighboring communes include Castétis (north), Argagnon (east), Biron (west), Castetner (west), Maslacq (south), and Orthez (southeast). Via road, Sarpourenx is accessible by Departmental Route 9, near exit 8 of Autoroute A64.

Population

The demonym is Sarpourenois in French.[3]

Economy

Sarpourenx is part of the appellation zone for production of Ossau-Iraty, a sheep's milk cheese.

Government

Mayors of Sarpourenx
TermName
1971 - 2008 Gérard Lalanne
2008 - 2020 Emmanuelle Lacroix-Chague
2020 - incumbent Jean-Jacques Lascabes

On 13 February 2008, then-mayor Gérard Lalanne issued a municipal order forbidding death within the commune's jurisdiction, threatening severe punishment for offenders. His action was a symbolic protest - Sarpourenx's small cemetery was becoming crowded, and a judge's decision had rejected the commune's request to expropriate private farmland for burial ground.[4] Lalanne himself died ten months later.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Répertoire national des élus: les maires. data.gouv.fr, Plateforme ouverte des données publiques françaises. 13 September 2022. fr.
  2. Book: Raymond, Paul. Dictionnaire topographique Béarn Pays Basque. 1863. 2-84618-230-2. 240. 1999. Pyremonde. fr.
  3. https://www.habitants.fr/pyrenees-atlantiques-64 Pyrénées-Atlantiques
  4. Web site: Dobbie. Andrew. Cemetery full, mayor tells locals not to die. Reuters. 27 February 2012. 5 March 2008.