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Surgères (French pronunciation: [syʁʒɛʁ]) is a commune in the Charente-Maritime department, southwestern France. It is the home of the Surgères 48 Hour Race.

Surgères
Commune
The gardens near the town hall in Surgères
Location of Surgères
Surgères
Surgères
Coordinates: 46°06′23″N 0°44′58″W
CountryFrance
RegionNouvelle-Aquitaine
DepartmentCharente-Maritime
ArrondissementRochefort
CantonSurgères
Government
  Mayor (20202026) Catherine Desprez
Area
1
28.71 km2 (11.08 sq mi)
Population
 (Jan. 2019)[1]
6,786
  Density240/km2 (610/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
INSEE/Postal code
17434 /17700
Elevation16–57 m (52–187 ft)
(avg. 25 m or 82 ft)
Websitehttp://www.ville-surgeres.fr/
1 French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km2 (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries.

History



Middle ages


The site of Surgères was occupied in Neolithic times, but the earliest recorded history comes from the Middle Ages. The Duke of Aquitaine wanted to guard his lands in Aunis against Norman invasion, so he built a stone and wood defence on the marshes, a bridgehead against the invaders which was known as Latin: Castrum Surgeriacum. At the end of the 10th century, the Counts of Poitiers started to acquire power in Aunis and appointed Guillaume Maingot to take charge of the fortress and part of the lands around it.

In the 12th century this defence had become a small city, whose lords entertained the grandees of the parliament of Saintonge. During this time a large castle was built on the ramparts, as was the Romanesque church of Notre-Dame. In 1152 Eleanor of Aquitaine married Henry II of England, thus putting her lands including Surgères into English hands.

Coming back under French rule with Saint Louis IX of France, the English took the town in a surprise raid in 1332 during the Hundred Years' War.[2]


Renaissance and modern times (up to the French Revolution)


The history of Surgères is equally marked by Hélène de Fonsèque (1546  1618), Pierre de Ronsard's muse, whose beauty he celebrated in his Sonnets pour Hélène. Queen Catherine de' Medici encouraged the affair between the fifty-year-old Ronsard and the beautiful Hélène, so that she could be part of the royal court as one of the ladies-in-waiting.[3]

Hélène was the daughter of Louis de Clermont and Roderic de Fonsèque, a Spanish family from Monterey. She married Philippe de Barbezières.[4]

Surgères regained some prosperity during the 16th century before the French Wars of Religion. A coveted stronghold, it was occupied by Calvinists and then by Catholic troops after the fall of La Rochelle in 1628, when Cardinal Richelieu knocked down its ramparts.


19th and 20th centuries


After the French Revolution of 1789, life in this little village became feudal with the domination of a rural bourgeoisie who took, as in all of France, a good deal of the lands of the Dukes of Rochefoucauld-Doudeauville, later Lords of Surgères.

Winemaking and the distillery contributed to a "Golden Age" for the town, but phylloxera brought it to an end in 1878. Afterwards, the dairy college (l'ENILIA : École nationale d'industrie laitière et d'industries agroalimentaires, "National College of Dairy and Agricultural Food Industries") contributed to the revival of Surgères.

In 1850 Surgères absorbed part of the old commune of Saint-Pierre-de-Surgères, the other part being reattached to the neighbouring commune of Saint-Germain-de-Marencennes.


Heritage



Places and monuments



Industrial heritage



High street



Geography



Surrounding communes


To the north lies the town of Saint-Georges-du-Bois, to the northwest Puyravault and Vouhé, to the west Péré, to the southwest Saint-Germain-de-Marencennes, to the south Vandré, to the southeast Breuil-la-Réorte, to the east Saint-Mard, and to the northeast Saint-Saturnin-du-Bois.


Location


Surgères is in the north of the department of Charente-Maritime, equidistant from the towns of Niort, La Rochelle, Rochefort and Saint-Jean-d'Angély. The village is south of the Marais Poitevin and east of the ancient province of Aunis.


Hydrography


The town's name came from the Gères, the stream that runs through it.[13] It empties into the Devise, which flows into the Charente.[14]


Climate


Surgères has a temperate climate but in December 1999, like all of the department, was hit by the second European windstorm of the season, codenamed Martin.


Transport


Surgères railway station
Surgères railway station

The A10 autoroute gives access at Exit 33 (Niort-La Rochelle) to the northeast of the town and Exit 34 (Saint-Jean-d'Angély) to the southeast.

The old Route nationale 11 (RN11) passes through the town. This road, reclassified to Route Départementale 911, connects Mauzé-sur-le-Mignon to Rochefort. Route nationale 139, running from La Rochelle to Périgueux, passed through Surgères and Angoulême and has been declassified to Route Départementale 939.

Surgères railway station connects the capital by TGV, and is also on the TER Nouvelle-Aquitaine regional railway network. It is part of the program of Gares en mouvement, which aims to modernise the largest stations of the SNCF (French National Railway Company).

The railway arrived in Surgères in 1857 thanks to the Chemin de fer de Paris à Orléans. The Poitiers–La Rochelle line was electrified in 1993 to allow the TGV to run up to La Rochelle railway station.[15] The line from Surgères to Marans which was part of the Freycinet Plan can also be traced.

The closest airports are La Rochelle – Île de Ré Airport[16] and Rochefort – Saint-Agnant Airport.[17]


Administration


List of Mayors
TermNamePartyOccupation
20142026Catherine DesprezDVDGeneral councillor
20012014Phillippe GuilloteauUMPGeneral councillor
19832001Jean-Guy BrangerUDF

The Canton of Surgères is part of the Charente-Maritime's 2nd constituency where the delegate is Frédérique Tuffnell.


Population


Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
1793 1,387    
1800 1,497+1.10%
1806 1,589+1.00%
1821 1,748+0.64%
1831 1,979+1.25%
1836 2,134+1.52%
1841 2,153+0.18%
1846 2,191+0.35%
1851 2,942+6.07%
1856 3,239+1.94%
1861 3,289+0.31%
1866 3,343+0.33%
1872 3,850+2.38%
1876 3,855+0.03%
1881 3,784−0.37%
1886 3,516−1.46%
1891 3,375−0.82%
1896 3,302−0.44%
YearPop.±% p.a.
1901 3,235−0.41%
1906 3,301+0.40%
1911 3,579+1.63%
1921 3,557−0.06%
1926 3,550−0.04%
1931 3,386−0.94%
1936 3,388+0.01%
1946 3,552+0.47%
1954 3,823+0.92%
1962 4,839+2.99%
1968 5,644+2.60%
1975 6,178+1.30%
1982 6,175−0.01%
1990 6,049−0.26%
1999 6,051+0.00%
2007 6,188+0.28%
2012 6,581+1.24%
2017 6,807+0.68%
Source: EHESS[18] and INSEE (1968-2017)[19]

Economy


The town of Surgères is known for its activities in the food farming industry, especially milk processing. Of equal promininence is boilermaking and engineering.


Dairy industry


The Charentes-Poitou logo
The Charentes-Poitou logo

The town is principally known for its butter which has AOC designation "Beurre des Charentes" or "Beurre Charentes-Poitou". The "Glac" (French: Groupement des Laiteries Coopératives, "Group of Dairy Co-operatives") distribute many brands of butter, milk and cheese such as Bougon, Saint-Loup, Lescure, Surgères, Le Petit Vendéen and Mottin charentais.

With its brand Saint-Loup, the Glac is the shirt sponsor of the Chamois Niortais when they play at home, and has been a partner in the club for many years.[20]

The town is also home to the Syndicat des Laiteries Charentes-Poitou, a syndicate that developed at the end of the 19th Century to get Charentes-Poitou butter to the shops of Paris in under 48 hours. The syndicate is a partner of the Surgères 48 Hour Race and appears on the shirt of the best climber.[21]

The dairy industry was started by Eugène Biraud after the Phylloxera crisis, with the first co-operative created in 1888 in an old distillery at Chaillé, to the northwest of Surgères.[22] In 1907, a dairy college completed the picture.

Charentes Poitou butter
Charentes Poitou butter

Training in the food industry is under the control of the French: Pôle de Formation ENILIA ENSMIC (École Nationale d'Industrie Laitière et des Industries Agroalimentaires et l'École Nationale Supérieure de La Meunerie et des Industries Céréalières ("Training policy of the National College of the Dairy and Food Industries and Higher National College of Milling and Cereals"). These groups provide training from granting new licences (theory and apprenticeship) onwards, with the aim of meeting the needs of employers. The college takes students from all over France, and foreigners. Research activities are conducted on behalf of companies. The college works with 2,500 companies in 80 countries.


Metallurgy industry


The engineering sector with Poyaud diesel engines became Société Alsacienne de Constructions Mécaniques, then Wärtsilä Diesel. The Surgères site produced Char Leclerc engines but also engines for railcars and locomotives, and marine engines. This technology is also used in the production of large electric generators for hospitals, industry and offices of large companies.

There are many other companies at this site, such as Sassaro (specialising in stainless steel for the dairy and pharmaceutical industries) and Saro (specialising in precision engineering).


Other sectors


The Sibcas slaughterhouse employs around fifty people and is near the creamery. Every October Surgères hosts a livestock show.

Despite there being a carpentry school there is no furniture industry. In the neighbouring commune of Saint-Germain-de-Marencennes there is the Sofec factory, owned by Teissa the kitchen designer.


Media


The town has two major media for the north of Charente-Maritime:


Culture



Music


The Académie de Cuivres et Percussions ("Academy of brass and percussion") organises a festival each summer which lets artists get together in Surgères and the surrounding communes.

Since 2005, the summer Sérénade festival has been promoting stringed instruments with open-air concerts. This event is directed by Pierre Lénert, a violist and soloist in the orchestra of the Opéra national de Paris at the Opéra Bastille.

The band Les Verres Luisants ("The Shiny Glasses") was champion of France in 2007 and 2008. This band won a Palme d'Or in the 2008 festival at Condom, Gers and have long accompanied the town's rugby team.


Facilities



Training


The Collège Hélène de Fonsèque is a professional school specialising in woodworking. There are also the School of the Pays d'Aunis and the dairy college of ENILIA-ENSMIC.


Research


As mentioned above, near to Saint-Pierre-d'Amilly is INRA's site for bird farming, snail farming and beekeeping.[23]


Sport


The town was named the Most Sporting Village in France (of fewer than 10,000 inhabitants) in 1987. The most popular sport is rugby.


Rugby


The Sporting Club Surgèrien was founded in 1912 and is in the Poitou-Charentes league. It is now in the French Chaimpionship, Federal Division 3. The club was champion of this division in 1997. The final took place in Graulhet against Solliès-Pont.


Athletics


The Surgères 48 Hour Race is an ultrarunning competition created in 1985. In 2009 it was won by Australian Martin Fryer, the 2008 world champion of 24-hour racing, and in 2008 by Ryoichi Sekiya. The 25th race, in 2010, took place from Friday 21 May to Sunday 23 May.


Showjumping


Showjumping in Surgères takes place every August. For the fifteenth meeting in 2008, it was one of the stages of Showjumping Grand National, with the best French showjumpers. Unfortunately the 2009 event was cancelled[24] but it will return in 2010.[25]


Motorsport


The Rallye d'Automne regularly has a show of its private collection on the Place du Château. In 2000 Yvan Muller won. He had previously trained to win the Andros Trophy which he won after a season in BTCC on British circuits.


International relations


Surgères is twinned with:


Personalities



See also



References


  1. "Populations légales 2019". The National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies. 29 December 2021.
  2. Favreau, Robert. Histoire du Poitou et des Pays charentais (in French). p. 197.
  3. Meeting between Ronsard and Hélène (in French)
  4. Reference on Hélène de Fonsèque (in French)
  5. Base Mérimée: Eglise Notre-Dame, Ministère français de la Culture. (in French)
  6. Base Mérimée: Ancien château, Ministère français de la Culture. (in French)
  7. Base Mérimée: Parc de l'ancien château, Ministère français de la Culture. (in French)
  8. The city entrance Notice number APMH0002500, sur la base Mémoire, ministère de la Culture
  9. Base Mérimée: Aumônerie Saint-Gilles ou chapelle des Minimes, Ministère français de la Culture. (in French)
  10. Base Mérimée: Usine de moteurs de la Société surgérienne de Constructions Mécaniques, puis SACM, actuellement Wärtsilä SACM Diesel, Ministère français de la Culture. (in French)
  11. Base Mérimée: Caséinerie de l'Union coopérative des caséineries, Ministère français de la Culture. (in French)
  12. Base Mérimée: Laiterie industrielle et caséinerie de Surgères, Ministère français de la Culture. (in French)
  13. Sandre. "Fiche cours d'eau - La Gères (R7320550)".
  14. Sandre. "Fiche cours d'eau - La Devise (R73-0400)".
  15. The website rail17.free.fr shows the major stages of this station and has detailed photographs
  16. La Rochelle airport website
  17. Rochefort-Saint-Agnant airport website
  18. Des villages de Cassini aux communes d'aujourd'hui: Commune data sheet Surgères, EHESS. (in French)
  19. Population en historique depuis 1968, INSEE
  20. Les partenaires des Chamois Niortais Archived 23 July 2010 at the Wayback Machine (in French)
  21. Best climber's shirt (in French)
  22. Base Mérimée: Distillerie d'eaux-de-vie de Cognac ; laiterie industrielle, dite laiterie coopérative de Chaillé, Ministère français de la Culture. (in French)
  23. "Un monde organisé (An organised world)". GEVES (in French). Retrieved 19 February 2010.
  24. Cancellation of 2009 Showjumping (in French)
  25. Showjumping 2010 (in French)



На других языках


[de] Surgères

Surgères ist eine Gemeinde mit 6786 Einwohnern (Stand 1. Januar 2019) in Frankreich und liegt im Pays d’Aunis im Département Charente-Maritime. Dieses wird im Norden vom Poitevinischen Moor, im Osten vom Boutonne-Tal, im Süden vom Charente-Tal und im Westen schließlich von der Atlantikküste begrenzt.
- [en] Surgères

[es] Surgères

Surgères es una población y comuna francesa, situada en la región de Poitou-Charentes, departamento de Charente Marítimo, en el distrito de Rochefort. Es el chef-lieu y mayor población del cantón de Surgères.

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