الپرانس العليا (إقليم فرنسي)

Coordinates: 43°12′N 0°8′E / 43.200°N 0.133°E / 43.200; 0.133
Hautes-Pyrénées
Hauts Pirenèus (أوكسيتان)
Altos Pirineos (إسپانية)
Alts Pirineus (قطلان)
Prefecture building in Tarbes
Prefecture building in Tarbes
علم Hautes-Pyrénées
درع Hautes-Pyrénées
Location of Hautes-Pyrénées in France
Location of Hautes-Pyrénées in France
الإحداثيات: 43°12′N 0°8′E / 43.200°N 0.133°E / 43.200; 0.133
CountryFrance
RegionOccitania
PrefectureTarbes
SubprefecturesArgelès-Gazost
Bagnères-de-Bigorre
الحكومة
 • President of the Departmental CouncilMichel Pélieu[1] (PRG)
المساحة
 • الإجمالي4٬464 كم² (1٬724 ميل²)
التعداد
 (يناير 2019)
 • الإجمالي229٬567
 • الترتيب86th
 • الكثافة51/km2 (130/sq mi)
منطقة التوقيتUTC+1 (CET)
 • الصيف (التوقيت الصيفي)UTC+2 (CEST)
Department number65
Arrondissements3
Cantons17
Communes469
^1 French Land Register data, which exclude estuaries and lakes, ponds and glaciers larger than 1 km2

الپرانس العليا ( Hautes-Pyrénées ؛ النطق الفرنسي: [ot piʁene]  (Speaker Icon.svg استمع); Gascon/Occitan: Nauts Pirenèus / Hauts Pirenèus ['awts piɾeˈnɛʊs]; إسپانية: Altos Pirineos; قطلان: Alts Pirineus ['alts piɾiˈneʊs]; ) هو إقليم في جنوب غرب فرنسا. وهي جزء من المنطقة ميدي بيرينيه. In 2019, its population was 229,567;[2] its prefecture is Tarbes. It is named after the Pyrenees mountain range.

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التاريخ

Historically the area broadly covered by the département known as Bigorre, a territory at times independent but later part of Gascony province. Large parts of the area were held by the English after the Treaty of Brétigny, 1360. In the 16th century, it was part of the Huguenot domain of the monarchs of Navarre, brought to France by Henri IV. For its early history, see Bigorre and Gascony.

The département of Hautes-Pyrénées was created at the time of the French Revolution, on 4 March 1790, through the influence of French politician Bertrand Barère, a member of the Convention.


الجغرافيا

Map of the Hautes-Pyrénées

Hautes-Pyrénées consists of several distinct geographical areas. The southern portion, along the border with Spain, consists of mountains such as the Vignemale, the Pic du Midi de Bigorre, and the Neouvielle and Arbizon ranges. A second area consists of low-altitude rolling hills. The Northern part of the département consists of largely flat agricultural land. Hautes-Pyrénées has two small territorial exclaves—a remnant from the Middle Ages—located within the neighboring département of Pyrénées-Atlantiques.

Principal towns

The greater Tarbes area is the economic and administrative focus of the département, while Lourdes, the second-biggest city in Hautes-Pyrénées, is dedicated almost exclusively to the religious pilgrimage industry. As of 2019, there are 7 communes with more than 5,000 inhabitants:[2]

Commune Population (2019)
Tarbes 42,758
Lourdes 13,132
Aureilhan 7,864
Bagnères-de-Bigorre 7,085
Lannemezan 5,816
Bordères-sur-l'Échez 5,357
Séméac 5,085

السكان

Population development since 1801:

Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
1801174٬721—    
1806198٬763+2.61%
1821212٬077+0.43%
1831233٬031+0.95%
1841244٬196+0.47%
1851251٬285+0.29%
1861240٬179−0.45%
1872235٬156−0.19%
1881236٬472+0.06%
1891225٬861−0.46%
1901215٬546−0.47%
1911206٬105−0.45%
1921185٬760−1.03%
YearPop.±% p.a.
1931189٬993+0.23%
1936188٬604−0.15%
1946201٬954+0.69%
1954203٬544+0.10%
1962211٬433+0.48%
1968225٬730+1.10%
1975227٬222+0.09%
1982227٬922+0.04%
1990224٬759−0.17%
1999222٬368−0.12%
2006227٬736+0.34%
2011229٬228+0.13%
2016227٬829−0.12%
Sources:[3][4]

السياحة

The Western Pyrenees National Park covers a significant area, and includes well-known attractions such as the Cirque de Gavarnie and the Pont d'Espagne. The entire area is a favorite destination of hikers and mountain enthusiasts.

The area has been known perhaps since Antiquity for its hot springs, and several towns were built around these, most notably Cauterets, Luz-Saint-Sauveur and Bagnères-de-Bigorre.

A notable lake in the area is Lac Bleu d'Ilhéou, southwest of Cauterets.

There are a number of popular ski resorts in Hautes-Pyrénées such as Barèges-La Mongie, Gavarnie, Luz-Ardiden, Cauterets, Hautacam, Piau-Engaly and Saint-Lary-Soulan.

The area is a nearly-permanent fixture on the Tour de France's itinerary, with significantly difficult passes such as the Tourmalet, the Aubisque and the Soulor.

The region's premier avant-garde jazz festival is held each year in Luz-Saint-Sauveur: Jazz a Luz. Tarbes hosts an annual horse festival, Equestria, and a Tango festival, Tarbes en Tango.

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المصادر

وصلات خارجية

قالب:Pyrenees-geo-stub

  1. ^ "Répertoire national des élus: les conseillers départementaux". data.gouv.fr, Plateforme ouverte des données publiques françaises (in الفرنسية). 4 May 2022.
  2. ^ أ ب Populations légales 2019: 65 Hautes-Pyrénées, INSEE
  3. ^ "Historique des Hautes-Pyrénées". Le SPLAF.
  4. ^ "Évolution et structure de la population en 2016". INSEE.