Gironde
Gironde | ||
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Department | ||
Prefecture building of the Gironde department, in Bordeaux | ||
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Location of Gironde in France | ||
Coordinates: 44°50′N 0°40′W / 44.833°N 0.667°WCoordinates: 44°50′N 0°40′W / 44.833°N 0.667°W | ||
Country | France | |
Region | Aquitaine-Limousin-Poitou-Charentes | |
Prefecture | Bordeaux | |
Subprefectures |
Arcachon Blaye Langon Lesparre-Médoc Libourne | |
Government | ||
• President of the General Council | Jean-Muc Gleyze | |
Area1 | ||
• Total | 10,000 km2 (4,000 sq mi) | |
Population (2013) | ||
• Total | 1,505,517 | |
• Rank | 7th | |
• Density | 150/km2 (390/sq mi) | |
Time zone | CET (UTC+1) | |
• Summer (DST) | CEST (UTC+2) | |
Department number | 33 | |
Arrondissements | 6 | |
Cantons | 33 | |
Communes | 540 | |
^1 French Land Register data, which exclude estuaries, and lakes, ponds, and glaciers larger than 1 km2 |
Gironde (French pronunciation: [ʒiʁɔ̃d]; in Occitan Gironda) is a department in the Aquitaine-Limousin-Poitou-Charentes region of southwest France. It is named for the Gironde estuary, a major waterway. The Bordeaux wine region is in the Gironde.
History
Gironde is one of the original 83 departments created during the French Revolution on 4 March 1790. It was created from parts of the former provinces of Guyenne and Gascony.
From 1793 to 1795, the department's name was changed to Bec-d'Ambès to avoid the association with the revolutionary party, the Girondists.
Geography
Gironde is part of the current region of Aquitaine-Limousin-Poitou-Charentes and is surrounded by the departments of Landes, Lot-et-Garonne, Dordogne and Charente-Maritime and the Atlantic Ocean on the west. With an area of 10,000 km², Gironde is the largest department in metropolitan France. If overseas departments are included, however, Gironde's land area is dwarfed by the 83,846 km² of Guyane.
Gironde is well known for the Côte d'Argent beach which is Europe's longest, attracting many surfers to Lacanau each year. It is also the birthplace of Jacques-Yves Cousteau who studied the sea and all forms of life in water.
The Great Dune of Pyla in Arcachon Bay near Bordeaux is the tallest sand dune in Europe.[1]
Politics
The President of the General Council is Jean-Luc Gleyze of the Socialist Party.
Party | seats | |
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• | Socialist Party | 45 |
The Republicans | 12 | |
• | French Communist Party | 3 |
Miscellaneous Right | 1 | |
MoDem | 1 | |
Hunting, Fishing, Nature, Tradition | 1 | |
Tourism
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Château de la Brède, birthplace of Montesquieu
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The Gironde estuary seen from the citadel of Blaye
See also
- Cantons of the Gironde department
- Communes of the Gironde department
- Arrondissements of the Gironde department
- Bordeaux wine regions
References
- ↑ C.G. (14 August 2009). Les Adresses de Mathilde Seigner et Fabien Onteniente. Le Figaro Magazine. (French)
External links
- (French) General Council website
- (French) Prefecture website
- (English) Gironde at DMOZ
- (French) Tourism Office website
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