Barges, Côte-d'Or

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Barges
The Parish Church of the Assumption
The Parish Church of the Assumption
Coat of arms of Barges
Coat of arms
Barges is located in France
Barges
Barges
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Location within Burgundy region
Barges is located in Burgundy
Barges
Barges
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Country France
Region Bourgogne-Franche-Comté
Department Côte-d'Or
Arrondissement Dijon
Canton Gevrey-Chambertin
Intercommunality Sud Dijonnais
Government
 • Mayor (2014–2020) André Daller
Area1 3.85 km2 (1.49 sq mi)
Population (2010)2 461
 • Density 120/km2 (310/sq mi)
INSEE/Postal code 21048 / 21910
Elevation 203–227 m (666–745 ft)
1 French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km² (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries. 2 Population without double counting: residents of multiple communes (e.g., students and military personnel) only counted once.

Barges is a French commune in the Côte-d'Or department in the Burgundy region of eastern France.[1]

The inhabitants of the commune are known as Bargeois or Bargeoises.[2]

Geography

Barges is located some 12 km due south of Dijon. Access to the commune is by the D996 road from Saulon-la-Rue in the north which passes down the eastern side of the commune and continues south-east to Noiron-sous-Gevrey. Access to the village is by the D109 from Épernay-sous-Gevrey in the south which enters the commune in the west and continues north-east through the village and continues east as the D31 to Bretenière. Apart from a significant-sized urban area around the village the commune is entirely farmland.[3][4]

The Chairon river rises near the village and flows south-east to join the Sans Fond at Beau-Vallon.[3]

Mapping

A list of online mapping systems can be displayed by clicking on the coordinates (latitude and longitude) in the top right hand corner of this article. None of these maps, however, show the extent of nor any information on the commune.

Neighbouring communes and villages

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History

Barges appears as Berge dit Barge (Berge known as Barge) on the 1750 Cassini Map[5] and as Barge on the 1790 version.[6]

Heraldry

Arms of Barges
Blazon:

Vert, a fess wavy of Or between a sailboat Argent in chief sailing to sinister on fess and a crescent the same in base.



Administration

List of Successive Mayors[7]

From To Name Party Position
2001 2014 Pierre Coquillet
2014 2020 André Daller

(Not all data is known)

Demography

In 2010 the commune had 461 inhabitants. The evolution of the number of inhabitants is known from the population censuses conducted in the commune since 1793. From the 21st century, a census of communes with fewer than 10,000 inhabitants is held every five years, unlike larger communes that have a sample survey every year.[Note 1]

Population Change (See database)
1793 1800 1806 1821 1831 1836 1841 1846 1851
273 200 219 201 184 179 170 180 186
1856 1861 1866 1872 1876 1881 1886 1891 1896
197 176 188 165 173 165 155 163 161
1901 1906 1911 1921 1926 1931 1936 1946 1954
156 170 155 123 119 137 135 129 135
1962 1968 1975 1982 1990 1999 2006 2010 -
132 143 179 315 349 336 - 461 -

Sources : Ldh/EHESS/Cassini until 1962, INSEE database from 1968 (population without double counting and municipal population from 2006)


Population of Barges

Sites and monuments

  • The War Memorial
  • The Parish Church of the Assumption contains a Group Sculpture: Virgin of Pity (16th century) which is registered as an historical object.Logo monument historique - noir sans texte.svg[8]

See also

Notes and references

Notes

  1. At the beginning of the 21st century, the methods of identification have been modified by Law No. 2002-276 of 27 February 2002, the so-called "law of local democracy" and in particular Title V "census operations" allows, after a transitional period running from 2004 to 2008, the annual publication of the legal population of the different French administrative districts. For communes with a population greater than 10,000 inhabitants, a sample survey is conducted annually and the entire territory of these communes is taken into account at the end of the period of five years. The first "legal population" after 1999 under this new law came into force on 1 January 2009 and was based on the census of 2006.

References