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Anhaux (; )ANHAUZE
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is a commune in the
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department in the
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region of south-western
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. It is part of the former province of
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. The inhabitants of the commune are known as ''Anhauztar''.


Geography

Anhaux is located some 2 km west of
Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port (literally "Saint John
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and some 10 km south of
Ossès Ossès (; )ORTZAIZE
. Access to the commune is solely by country roads branching from the D15 road passing to the north of the commune. The commune consists of farmland in the north with the southern part more rugged and hilly. The commune is drained by several left tributaries of the
Nive The Nive (; ; ) is a French river that flows through the French Basque Country. It is a left tributary of the river Adour. It is long. The river's source in the Pyrenees in Lower Navarre. The river Nive was made famous by the ''Le petit Nicol ...
(
Adour The Adour (; ; ) is a river in southwestern France. It rises in High- Bigorre ( Pyrenees), in the commune of Aspin-Aure, and flows into the Atlantic Ocean ( Bay of Biscay) near Bayonne. It is long, of which the uppermost ca. is known as the ' ...
drainage basin A drainage basin is an area of land in which all flowing surface water converges to a single point, such as a river mouth, or flows into another body of water, such as a lake or ocean. A basin is separated from adjacent basins by a perimeter, ...
). The ''Ontzeroneker erreka - a tributary of the ''Nive d'Arnéguy'' - with many tributaries rising in the commune forms the southern border with
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commune. A right tributary of the ''Berroko erreka'', the ''Aparraineko erreka'' flows down from the Artzaïnharria (971 m).


Localities and hamlets

The Napoleonic land registry divided the commune into 16 districts in 1840: ;Districts in Section A called The Village *village *church *Berterretcheco bordaldia *Chubitoa *Espillacoborda *Lececo borda *Mendione *Ourdoy ;Districts in Section B called Honçaron *Elhorichury *Haspalaunecoborda *Laco *Listour Erreca *Mounocabal *Mounhoa *Olheguy *Tambourinanea Heguy was an old district, extending that of Choubitoa. Today, the following localities are listed:Géoportail
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*Alcateneko Borda *Amigna *Aparrainéko Ithurria *Apezteguikoborda *Azaldeyko Borda *Béharria *Berteretchéko Borda *Bidartea *Bidarteko Borda *Biraburuko Borda *Bordachuria *Chochuaénéa *Chochuainea *Chokoa *Chuberaénéa *Chubitoa *Curutchaldéa *Erratchuénéa *Erdoyko Borda *Erguinéko Borda *Etcherriko Borda *Etchéverriko Borda *Eyhérartéko Borda *Eyherartia *Haspelanéko Borda *Hiriartéa *Idioïnéko Borda *Lacoa *Laxagua *Lazkoborda *Maldacharréko Borda *Minhondoko Borda *Nignigna *Peilloénéa *Col Urdanzia *Urchiloko Borda *Urdiako Lepoa


Toponymy

The commune name in
basque Basque may refer to: * Basques, an ethnic group of Spain and France * Basque language, their language Places * Basque Country (greater region), the homeland of the Basque people with parts in both Spain and France * Basque Country (autonomous co ...
is ''Anhauze''.
Brigitte Jobbé-Duval Brigitte Jobbé-Duval is a French historian and linguist Linguistics is the scientific study of language. The areas of linguistic analysis are syntax (rules governing the structure of sentences), semantics (meaning), Morphology (linguistics) ...
Brigitte Jobbé-Duval Brigitte Jobbé-Duval is a French historian and linguist Linguistics is the scientific study of language. The areas of linguistic analysis are syntax (rules governing the structure of sentences), semantics (meaning), Morphology (linguistics) ...
, ''Dictionary of place names - Pyrénées-Atlantiques'', 2009, Archives and Culture,
proposed a basque origin of ''ona-oz'', meaning "place of the hill". The following table details the origins of the commune name and other names in the commune. Sources: *Grosclaude: ''Toponymic Dictionary of communes, Béarn'', 2006
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, ''Toponymic Dictionary of communes, Béarn'', Edicions reclams & Édition Cairn - 2006, 416 pages,
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''Topographic Dictionary of the Department of Basses-Pyrenees''
1863, on the page numbers indicated in the table. ''Topographic Dictionary of the Department of Basses-Pyrenees''
Paul Raymond, Imprimerie nationale, 1863, Digitised from Lyon Public Library 15 June 2011
Origins: *Mérimée: Presentation of the CommuneMinistry of Culture, Mérimée *Pamplona: Titles of
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Manuscripts from the 17th and 18th centuries in the Departmental Archives of Pyrénées-Atlantiques


History

Anhaux village is one of eleven hamlets or villages which were in the Baigorry Valley. In the
Middle Ages In the history of Europe, the Middle Ages or medieval period lasted approximately from the 5th to the late 15th centuries, similarly to the post-classical period of global history. It began with the fall of the Western Roman Empire and ...
, the eleven hamlets were: Ascarat, Sorhoeta, Moussourits, Lasse, Irouleguy, Urdos, Leispars, Occos, Oticoren, Guermiette, and Anhauz, all in the north of the valley. The south was not populated until much later. Despite sounding Basque, the name of this village seems to defy all analysis. The oldest document known on which the name Anhaux appears is now the cartulary of the abbey of Saint-Jean of Sorde where it appears in the 10th century. Father Haristoy in his book ''Research on the Basque Country'' noted that recorded in this cartulary were: *"1068-1072 Oz Guilhem de Onotz and his wife received from Saint-Jean a piece of land located at Anhaux subject to they and their successors providing security and seven loaves, one pig, one pint of wine, and two measures of provisions"; *"1072-1100 Fort Garcies de Onoz with his wife Farguild, and son undertook to give in perpetuity to Saint-Jean (of Sordes) six loaves, two measures of cider, and two ''civades''". The
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Abbey in question was founded in the 9th century north-east of
Navarre Navarre ( ; ; ), officially the Chartered Community of Navarre, is a landlocked foral autonomous community and province in northern Spain, bordering the Basque Autonomous Community, La Rioja, and Aragon in Spain and New Aquitaine in France. ...
. It was, as with all the monasteries at the time, a vast agricultural area spread along the mountain streams in Orthe country and lower Navarre and, according to the two cited references, in the parish of Anhaux. It was around 1023 that King
Sancho III of Navarre Sancho Garcés III ( 992–996 – 18 October 1035), also known as Sancho the Great (, ), was the King of Pamplona from 1004 until his death in 1035. He also ruled the County of Aragon and by marriage the counties of Castile, Álava and Monzón ...
founded the fief of the Viscounty of Baigory in favour of Garcias Lop who was related. The creation of the hamlet itself, on the viscounts' lands, therefore dates back to this period. Thus from the 11th century the status of houses at Anhaux was defined by the writer Jean-Baptiste Orpustan. He provided a list of houses existing in the Middle Ages in Anhaux. This document was created from the archives from 1350, 1366, and 1412. Of the twenty-eight houses found there, four were noble (only the house was noble and so the owners were considered as such), the others were ''fivatiéres'' which means that they paid a fee in crops, work, or money and were built on the land of the "Lord" of the main house. The successive Viscounts of Baigorry then of Echaux enjoyed the tithes of the village until their liquidation in 1792. The arms Anhaux are those of the Apesteguy family. They were adopted by the municipal council on 30 July 1993. Pierre Haristoy wrote that the Apesteguy were lords of Jaureguia and of Anhaux and nominated the priest for the area. In deeds before 1670 several of the Apesteguy appear as noble. Towards 1720 Jean-Pierre d'Apesteguy was received by the States of Navarre. The house of Apesteguia was, until the 18th century, the
Lay Abbey A Lay Abbey (Fr: Abbaye laïque) was a basic component of the Middle Ages in the western foothills of the northern Pyrenees. The adjective lay indicated that the property did not belong to a religious order. It is possible to identify a hundred la ...
for the area. Its members played an important role in the valley until the end of the 19th century. The
Cassini map The Cassini Map or Academy's Map is the first topographic and geometric map made of the Kingdom of France as a whole. It was compiled by the Cassini family, mainly César-François Cassini (Cassini III) and his son Jean-Dominique Cassini (Cas ...
, made in the 18th century shows a parish consisting of: *the village of Anhaux with a parish church; *the hamlet of Choubitoua: currently a district of the same name; *the hamlet of Bassabouria: currently the Olheguy district; *the hamlet of Ounsaharte: currently the Lacoa district; *the hamlet of Ançonne: currently the Tambourine district and part of the Mounhoa district on the slopes of Arrola peak.


Heraldry


Administration

List of Successive Mayors


Inter-communality

Anhaux commune participates in eight inter-communal structures: * the Communauté d'agglomération du Pays Basque; * the SIVOS of Garazi; * the SIVU Hiruen Artean; * the Inter-communal association for the development and management of the abattoir of Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port; * the joint association for the watershed of the Nive; * the association to support Basque culture; * the AEP association of Irouleguy-Anhaux; * the energy association of Pyrénées-Atlantiques.


Demography

In 2017 the commune had 387 inhabitants.


Economy

The commune is part of the
Appellation d'origine contrôlée In France, the ''appellation d'origine contrôlée'' (, ; abbr. AOC ) is a label that identifies an agricultural product whose stages of production and processing are carried out in a defined geographical area – the ''terroir'' – and using ...
(AOC) of
Irouléguy Irouléguy (; ) is a commune in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department in south-western France. It is located in the former province of Lower Navarre. It is mainly known for the Irouléguy AOC wine which is grown on the vineyards of the are ...
and also the AOC of
Ossau-iraty Ossau-Iraty () is a Basque cheese made from sheep's milk. Origin Ossau-Iraty or Esquirrou is produced in south-western France, in the Northern Basque Country and in Béarn. Its name reflects its geographical location, the Ossau Valley in Béarn ...
. Economic activity is principally agricultural.


Culture and heritage


Languages

According to the Map of the Seven Provinces edited in 1863 by Prince
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, the
basque Basque may refer to: * Basques, an ethnic group of Spain and France * Basque language, their language Places * Basque Country (greater region), the homeland of the Basque people with parts in both Spain and France * Basque Country (autonomous co ...
dialect spoken in Anhaux is western
Lower Navarre Lower Navarre (; Gascon/Bearnese: ''Navarra Baisha''; ; ) is a traditional region of the present-day French '' département'' of Pyrénées-Atlantiques. It corresponds to the northernmost ''region'' of the Kingdom of Navarre during the Middle A ...
.


Civil heritage

The commune has a number of buildings and structures that are registered as historical monuments: *The Jauregia house (14th century) *The Laxaga house (15th century)Ministry of Culture, Mérimée *The Eiherartia farmhouse (1730)Ministry of Culture, Mérimée *Houses and Farms (18th - 20th century)


Religious heritage

The Church of Saint John the Baptist (Middle Ages) is registered as an historical monument.Ministry of Culture, Mérimée It was almost entirely rebuilt in 1838. Its cemetery has some
Hilarri Hilarri (from Basque ''hil'' 'dead' and ''harri'' 'stone') is the name given to disk-shaped funerary steles that are typical of the Basque Country. These funerary steles present a disc-shaped head facing the rising sun on a trapezoidal stand ...
. ;Hilarri in the Cemetery: Image:Anhaux Stèle1.JPG Image:Anhaux Stèle2.JPG


Environmental Heritage

*The Adartza (1,250m) is a mountain located between Saint-Étienne-de-Baïgorry, Lasse, and Anhaux. *The Artzaïnharria is 971m high *The Arrolakoharria, between
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, Saint-Étienne-de-Baïgorry, and Anhaux, is 1,060m high. *The Munhoa (or Monhoa) (1,021m) is a mountain located between Saint-Étienne-de-Baïgorry and
Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port (literally "Saint John
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Foot of hePass"; ; ; ) is a Communes of France, commune in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques Departments of France, department in south-western France. It is close to Ostabat in the Pyrenean f ...
. It can be accessed via Anhaux, Lasse, or Saint-Étienne-de-Baïgorry by the
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.


Notable people linked to the commune

Jean Iraçabal, born in 1851 at Anhaux and died in 1929 (buried at
Saint-Étienne-de-Baïgorry Saint-Étienne-de-Baïgorry (; )BAIGORRI
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), was a decorated French military officer.


See also

*
Communes of the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department The following is a list of the 545 Communes of France, communes of the Pyrénées-Atlantiques Departments of France, department of France. The communes cooperate in the following Communes of France#Intercommunality, intercommunalities (as of 202 ...


References


External links


''Anhaux'' on the 1750 Cassini Map
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