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Auriac (French pronunciation: [oʁjak] (listen)) is a commune in the Corrèze department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region of central France.

Auriac
Commune
The road into Auriac
Location of Auriac
Auriac
Auriac
Coordinates: 45°12′13″N 2°09′00″E
CountryFrance
RegionNouvelle-Aquitaine
DepartmentCorrèze
ArrondissementTulle
CantonArgentat-sur-Dordogne
IntercommunalityCC Xaintrie Val'Dordogne
Government
  Mayor (20202026) Nicole Bardi
Area
1
34.89 km2 (13.47 sq mi)
Population
 (Jan. 2019)[1]
225
  Density6.4/km2 (17/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
INSEE/Postal code
19014 /19220
Elevation249–687 m (817–2,254 ft)
(avg. 600 m or 2,000 ft)
1 French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km2 (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries.

The inhabitants of the commune are known as Auriacois or Auriacoises.[2]


Geography


Auriac is located in the Massif Central on the left bank of the Dordogne some 50 km east of Brive-la-Gaillarde and 30 km south by south-east of Égletons. The D13 road from Bassignac-le-Haut to Saint-Merd-de-Lapleau passes through the north-western corner of the commune. The D65 branches off the D13 in the commune and goes south-east to the village then continues south-east to join the D145 just west of Rilhac-Xaintrie. The D111 branches from the D65 south of the village and goes to Saint-Julien-aux-Bois in the south. The D72 branches from the D111 in the south of the commune and goes north-west to Bassignac-le-Haut with the D75 branching off it in the commune and going to Servières-le-Château in the south-west. Apart from the village there are the hamlets of La Vedrenne, Anjoux, Le Mons, Dezejouls, Chadirac, Selves, Job, Lalo, Labouldoire, Verchapie, and Rigieix. About 60% of the land area is forested with the rest farmland.[3]

The Dordogne river forms the entire northern border of the commune with many streams rising in the commune and flowing north to join it including the Ruisseau de la Cascade with its tributary the Ruisseau de Selves, the Ruisseau de Murat, the Ruisseau des Bialles, and the Ruisseau de Valette with its tributaries the Ruisseau de Longuechaux and the Ruisseau de Courpou which forms much of the south-eastern border.[3]


Neighbouring communes and villages


[3]


Toponymy


Old forms of the name Auriac come from a Latin man's name Aureus which was Auriaco in 1105.


History


A street in Auriac
A street in Auriac

Auriac has been inhabited since prehistory

In the 12th century Stephen of Obazine and Cistercian monks from Obazine Abbey founded the Abbey of la Valette in Auriac.[4] The construction of the Barrage de Chastang from 1947-1952 resulted in the submersion of the remains of the Abbey.

In the 13th century the Benedictine Abbey of Saint-Géraud of Aurillac established a priory in the commune with the Prior having the right of high justice with a chateau of which there are remains of the Keep still standing.


Heraldry


Arms of Auriac
Arms of Auriac
The official status of the blazon remains to be determined.

Blazon:
Or, a lion of Gules.




Administration


The Town Hall
The Town Hall

List of Successive Mayors[5]

FromToName
20012008Bernard Selves
20082026Nicole Bardi

Demography


In 2017 the commune had 229 inhabitants.

Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
1793 1,290    
1800 967−4.03%
1806 1,127+2.58%
1821 1,145+0.11%
1831 1,277+1.10%
1836 1,353+1.16%
1841 1,302−0.77%
1846 1,333+0.47%
1851 1,385+0.77%
1856 1,413+0.40%
1861 1,314−1.44%
1866 1,333+0.29%
1872 1,200−1.74%
1876 1,212+0.25%
1881 1,181−0.52%
1886 1,151−0.51%
1891 1,020−2.39%
1896 982−0.76%
YearPop.±% p.a.
1901 908−1.55%
1906 935+0.59%
1911 900−0.76%
1921 815−0.99%
1926 752−1.60%
1931 689−1.73%
1936 708+0.55%
1946 612−1.45%
1954 518−2.06%
1962 457−1.55%
1968 377−3.16%
1975 305−2.98%
1982 287−0.87%
1990 250−1.71%
1999 215−1.66%
2007 218+0.17%
2012 231+1.17%
2017 229−0.17%
Source: EHESS[6] and INSEE[7]
Auriac War Memorial
Auriac War Memorial

Economy


Salers cattle are raised in the commune.


Local culture and heritage


The Menhir of Selves
The Menhir of Selves

Civil heritage


Since 2013 there has been a Natural Heritage Interpretation path which leads to the top of the Xaintrie at Puy du Bassin from the town centre.[8]


Religious heritage


The Church of Saint-Côme Saint-Damien
The Church of Saint-Côme Saint-Damien
A Wayside Cross in Auriac
A Wayside Cross in Auriac

See also



References


  1. "Populations légales 2019". The National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies. 29 December 2021.
  2. Inhabitants of Corrèze (in French)
  3. Google Maps
  4. A Cistercian Abbey: Valette, Lomovica website
  5. List of Mayors of France (in French)
  6. Des villages de Cassini aux communes d'aujourd'hui: Commune data sheet Auriac, EHESS. (in French)
  7. Population en historique depuis 1968, INSEE
  8. Natural Heritage Interpretation website Archived 2014-01-18 at the Wayback Machine (in French)
  9. Ministry of Culture, Mérimée PA00099662 Church of Saint-Côme Saint-Damien (in French)
  10. Ministry of Culture, Palissy PM19000028 Collection Plate: the Annunciation (in French)
  11. Ministry of Culture, Palissy PM19000027 Eucharistic Cross (in French)



На других языках


[de] Auriac (Corrèze)

Auriac ist eine französische Gemeinde mit 225 Einwohnern (Stand 1. Januar 2019) im Département Corrèze in der Region Nouvelle-Aquitaine. Die Einwohner nennen sich Auriacois(es).
- [en] Auriac, Corrèze

[ru] Орьяк (Коррез)

Орья́к (фр. и окс. Auriac) — коммуна во Франции, находится в регионе Лимузен. Департамент — Коррез. Входит в состав кантона Сен-Прива. Округ коммуны — Тюль.



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