Aire-sur-l'Adour (; oc, Aira d'Ador or simply ) is a
commune in the
Landes
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''Landes'' and ''Lanas'' come from the Latin ''plānus'' meaning “‘flat, even, level, plain’”. They are therefore cognate with the English plain (and plane), the Spanish word ''l ...
department,
Nouvelle-Aquitaine
Nouvelle-Aquitaine (; oc, Nòva Aquitània or ; eu, Akitania Berria; Poitevin-Saintongeais: ''Novéle-Aguiéne'') is the largest administrative region in France, spanning the west and southwest of the mainland. The region was created by ...
, southwestern
France
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.
It lies on the river
Adour
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in the wine area of southwest France. It is an
episcopal see
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of the
Diocese of Aire and Dax. The nearest large towns are
Mont-de-Marsan to the north and
Pau to the south.
History
Aire (''Atura'', ''Vicus Julii'') once was the residence of the
kings of the Visigoths. Here in 506
Alaric II drew up his code, the ''
Breviarium Alaricianum''.
Famed
bullfighter
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Iván Fandiño died in Aire-sur-l'Adour after being
gored by a
bull on 17 June 2017.
Sights
*
Aire Cathedral, built in the 11th century but renovated in the 14th and 17th centuries.
*The
Gothic
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People and languages
*Goths or Gothic people, the ethnonym of a group of East Germanic tribes
**Gothic language, an extinct East Germanic language spoken by the Goths
**Crimean Gothic, the Gothic language spoken b ...
church of ''Sainte-Quitterie'' is dedicated to
Saint Quiteria, who, according to
Christian tradition, was
beheaded
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here in the fifth century. This church is on the
pilgrimage
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route called the
Way of St. James.
Population
Personalities
*
Pierrette Le Pen, mother of
Marine Le Pen and ex-wife of
Jean-Marie Le Pen
Jean Louis Marie Le Pen (, born 20 June 1928) is a French far-right politician who served as President of the National Front from 1972 to 2011. He also served as Honorary President of the National Front from 2011 to 2015.
Le Pen graduated fro ...
*
Florian Cazalot,
rugby union
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player, born 1985 in Aire-sur-l'Adour
Twin towns
*
Castro-Urdiales, Spain
References
External links
History of CNES basedevoted to launch stratospheric balloons
Image of city's cathedral
Airesurladour
World Heritage Sites in France
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