Commune in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France
Baliracq-Maumusson (French pronunciation: [baliʁak momysɔ̃] ; Occitan : Valirac e Maumosson ) is a commune of the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region of south-western France .
Geography
Baliracq-Maumusson is located some 45 km east by north-east of Orthez and 20 km south of Aire-sur-l'Adour . Access to the commune is by the D211 road from Lannecaube in the south which passes through the length of the commune along the eastern side to join the D41 just north of the commune. Access to the village of Baliracq is by Le Moulin road branching from the D211. The commune is mixed forest and farmland.[ 3]
The Lées river forms the eastern border of the commune as it flows north to join the Adour near Aire-sur-l'Adour . The Gabassot forms the northern border of the commune as it flows east into the Lées. Two other streams rise in the commune and flow into the Lées.[ 3]
Places and hamlets
Arnathau
Baliracq
Bitaillou
Bouquehort[ 4]
Bourdé
Campagne
Castéra[ 5]
Crédey[ 6]
Florence[ 7]
Gayas
Hau
Hilletou
La Hount
Lafon
Lanne
Laroujat
Lescribau
Maufinet
Maumusson
Miqueu
Mombet
Moncade
Mounicou
Mourette
Naba
Pédeuboscq
Pédélatour
Pillou
Pourrio
Sansot[ 8]
Tardan[ 9]
[ 10]
Neighbouring communes and villages
Places adjacent to Baliracq-Maumusson
[ 3]
Toponymy
According to Michel Grosclaude the name Baliracq probably came from a Latin man's name Valerus with the Gallo-Roman suffix -acum giving the "Domain of Valerus". For Maumusson he proposed a Gascon man's name: the nickname mau meaning "bad" combined with mus meaning "nose" and the suffix -on giving "unfriendly" or "sullen".[ 11]
The following table details the origins of the commune name and other names in the commune.
Name
Spelling
Date
Source
Page
Origin
Description
Baliracq
Saint-Félix de Balirac
10th century
Raymond
20
Marca
Village
Vallirag
1100
Grosclaude
Valliracum
1100
Grosclaude
Balirag
1443
Raymond
20
Carresse
Baliracq
1750
Cassini
Balirac
1801
Ldh/EHESS/Cassini
Bulletin des lois
Balirac
1863
Raymond
20
Maumusson
Maumusson
1750
Cassini
Village
Maumussou
1774
Raymond
110
Terrier
Castéra
Casterar
1542
Raymond
44
Reformation
Farm
Sources:
Origins:
History
Paul Raymond noted on page 20 of his 1863 dictionary that Baliracq was a vassal of the Viscounts of Béarn .
The communes of Baliracq and Maumusson were merged in 1828.
Administration
List of Successive Mayors [ 17]
Mayors from the French Revolution to 1933
From
To
Name
1792
1795
Jean Sansot
1792
1796
Pierre Sartou
1795
1797
Jean Sarraille
1796
1797
Jacques Monsegu-Castera
1797
1798
Raymond Peyroutel
1797
1798
Pierre Sartou
1798
1803
Jean Sarraille
1798
1799
Pierre Miqueu
1799
1805
Pierre Boucahort
1803
1826
Germain Florence
1805
1808
Pascal Florence
1808
1809
Jean Borie
1809
1811
Jean Manaud
1811
1812
Jean Borie
1812
1813
Fils Lescriba
1813
1817
Jean Borie
1817
1821
Jean Manaud
1821
1835
Jean Fils Manaud
1835
1837
Jean Pierre Sarthou
1837
1840
Adrien Alexandre de Malden
1841
1848
Jean Manaud
1848
1882
Henry Croedey
1882
1888
Pierre Mirande
1888
1894
Jean Sansous
1894
1896
Bernard Castet
1896
1900
Jean Sansous
1900
1925
Charles Sansous
1925
1929
Jacques Cassoulong
1929
1933
Max Croedey
The Town Hall in Baliracq
Mayors from 1933
From
To
Name
1933
1944
Jacques Cassoulong
1944
1944
Charles Honoré
1944
1947
Jean Barreyat
1947
1989
Albert Sansous
1989
2014
Yvan Duviau
2014
2026
Sylvain Sergent
Inter-communality
The commune is part of six inter-communal structures:
the Communauté de communes des Luys en Béarn;
the SIVU for roads in the Garlin region;
the SIVU for the Lées and its tributaries;
the Energy association of Pyrénées-Atlantiques;
the inter-communal association for the supply of drinking water for Luy-Gabas-Lées;
the inter-communal association of Five Rivers;
Demography
The inhabitants of the commune are known as Baliracois or Baliracoises in French.[ 18]
Historical population Year 1793 281 — 1800 314 +1.60% 1806 342 +1.43% 1821 364 +0.42% 1831 410 +1.20% 1836 405 −0.25% 1841 386 −0.96% 1846 411 +1.26% 1851 401 −0.49% 1856 368 −1.70% 1861 341 −1.51% 1866 335 −0.35% 1872 325 −0.50% 1876 323 −0.15% 1881 309 −0.88% 1886 303 −0.39% 1891 267 −2.50% 1896 248 −1.47%
Year 1901 231 −1.41% 1906 256 +2.08% 1911 217 −3.25% 1921 196 −1.01% 1926 188 −0.83% 1931 184 −0.43% 1936 198 +1.48% 1946 183 −0.78% 1954 174 −0.63% 1962 149 −1.92% 1968 123 −3.15% 1975 111 −1.46% 1982 124 +1.59% 1990 113 −1.15% 1999 115 +0.20% 2007 126 +1.15% 2012 145 +2.85% 2017 122 −3.40%
Source: EHESS[ 19] and INSEE[ 20]
Culture and heritage
Civil heritage
The commune has a number of buildings and structures that are registered as historical monuments:
A Mill at Baliracq (1764)[ 21]
A Farmhouse at Baliracq-Bouquehort (19th century)[ 4]
The Coussié House at Maumusson-Tardan (1742)[ 9]
The Castéra House at Baliracq-Castéra (1742)[ 5]
The Lafon House at Maumusson-Crédey (17th century)[ 6]
The Sansot House at Maumusson-Sansot (19th century)[ 8]
The Chateau de Milly at Maumusson-Florence (18th century)[ 7]
Houses and Farms (18th-19th century)[ 22]
A Fortified Area (Middle Ages )[ 23]
A Fortified Complex (Prehistoric ).[ 24] At a place called Castera the topography has been visibly altered by the hand of man as evidenced by the presence of an ancient fortified complex with major embankments and a circular walkway which is still visible. This could be for high wooden stakes joined together because no stone remains have been found. The works could therefore date to the high Middle Ages although there could be prehistoric remains.
Religious heritage
The Parish Church of Saint Peter
The Parish Church of Saint Peter (11th century) is registered as an historical monument.[ 25] The Church contains many items that are registered as historical objects:
See also
References
^ "Répertoire national des élus: les maires" (in French). data.gouv.fr, Plateforme ouverte des données publiques françaises. 13 September 2022.
^ "Populations légales 2021" (in French). The National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies . 28 December 2023.
^ a b c Google Maps
^ a b Ministry of Culture, Mérimée IA00026195 Farmhouse at Baliracq-Bouquehort (in French)
^ a b Ministry of Culture, Mérimée IA00026193 Castéra House at Baliracq-Castéra (in French)
^ a b Ministry of Culture, Mérimée IA00026192 Lafon House at Maumusson-Crédey (in French)
^ a b Ministry of Culture, Mérimée IA00026190 Chateau de Milly at Maumusson-Florence (in French)
^ a b Ministry of Culture, Mérimée IA00026191 Sansot House at Maumusson-Sansot (in French)
^ a b Ministry of Culture, Mérimée IA00026194 Coussié House at Maumusson-Tardan (in French)
^ Géoportail , IGN (in French)
^ a b Michel Grosclaude , Toponymic Dictionary of communes, Béarn , Edicions reclams & Édition Cairn - 2006, 416 pages, p. 99 & 106, ISBN 2-35068-005-3 (in French)
^ Topographic Dictionary of the Department of Basses-Pyrenees , Paul Raymond , Imprimerie nationale, 1863, Digitised from Lyon Public Library 15 June 2011 (in French)
^ Cassini Map 1750 – Baliracq-Maumusson
^ Pierre de Marca , Histoire de Bearn , La Veuve Jean Camusat, 1640, 850 pages (in French)
^ Contracts retained by Carresse, Notary of Béarn, Manuscripts from the 15th century in the Departmental Archives of Pyrénées-Atlantiques (in French)
^ Manuscript from the 16th to 18th centuries - Departmental Archives of Pyrénées-Atlantiques (in French)
^ List of Mayors of France (in French)
^ Pyrénées-Atlantiques , habitants.fr
^ Des villages de Cassini aux communes d'aujourd'hui : Commune data sheet Baliracq-Maumusson , EHESS (in French) .
^ Population en historique depuis 1968 , INSEE
^ Ministry of Culture, Mérimée IA00027435 Mill at Baliracq (in French)
^ Ministry of Culture, Mérimée IA00026189 Houses and Farms (in French)
^ Ministry of Culture, Mérimée IA00026188 Fortified Area (in French)
^ Ministry of Culture, Mérimée IA00026187 Fortified Complex (in French)
^ Ministry of Culture, Mérimée IA00026196 Parish Church of Saint Peter (in French)
^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy IM64001601 Altar, Tabernacle, and Statue (in French)
^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy IM64001600 2 Statues: Saints Felix and Peter (in French)
^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy IM64001599 Tabernacle (in French)
^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy IM64001598 Altar Painting: Remission of the keys to Saint Peter (in French)
^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy IM64001597 Altar and Retable (in French)
^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy IM64001596 Wood Panelling (in French)
^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy IM64001584 Wayside Cross (in French)
^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy IM64001583 Altar Vase (in French)
^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy IM64001582 Monstrance (in French)
^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy IM64001581 Altar Candlestick (in French)
^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy IM64001580 6 Altar Candlesticks (in French)
^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy IM64001579 Thurible (in French)
^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy IM64001578 Celebrant's Chair (in French)
^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy IM64001577 Stoup (in French)
^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy IM64001576 Pulpit (in French)
^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy IM64001575 Confessional (in French)
^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy IM64001574 Choir Enclosure (in French)
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