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c么te-d+檕r Latitude and Longitude:

47掳25鈥睳 04掳50鈥睧 / 47.417掳N 4.833掳E / 47.417; 4.833
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C么te-d'Or
Top down: prefecture building in Dijon, view of Semur-en-Auxois and Meursault Town Hall
Flag of C么te-d'Or
Coat of arms of C么te-d'Or
Location of C么te-d'Or in France
Location of C么te-d'Or in France
Coordinates: 47掳25鈥睳 04掳50鈥睧 / 47.417掳N 4.833掳E / 47.417; 4.833
Country France
Region Bourgogne-Franche-Comt茅
Prefecture Dijon
Subprefectures Beaune
Montbard
Government
 鈥  President of the Departmental Council Fran莽ois Sauvadet [1] ( UDI)
Area
1
 鈥 Total8,763 km2 (3,383 sq mi)
Highest elevation
723 m (2,372 ft)
Population
 (2021) [2]
 鈥 Total535,503
 鈥 Rank 50th
 鈥 Density61/km2 (160/sq mi)
Demonymsc么te-d'oriens, costaloriens
Time zone UTC+1 ( CET)
 鈥 Summer ( DST) UTC+2 ( CEST)
Department number21
Arrondissements 3
Cantons 23
Communes 698
^1 French Land Register data, which exclude estuaries and lakes, ponds and glaciers larger than 1 km2

C么te-d'Or (IPA: [kot d蓴蕘]; which can be translated as "gold coast" or "gold region") is a d茅partement in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comt茅 region of Northeastern France. In 2019, it had a population of 534,124. [3] Its prefecture is Dijon and subprefectures are Beaune and Montbard.

History

C么te-d'Or is one of the original 83 departments created during the French Revolution on 4 March 1790. It was formed from part of the former province of Burgundy.

Geography

The department is part of the current region of Bourgogne-Franche-Comt茅. It is surrounded by the departments of Yonne, Ni猫vre, Sa么ne-et-Loire, Jura, Aube, Haute-Sa么ne, and Haute-Marne.

A chain of hills called the Plateau de Langres runs from north-east to south-west through the department to the north of Dijon and continues south-westwards as the C么te d'Or escarpment, from which the department takes its name. It is the south-east facing slope of this escarpment which is the site of the celebrated Burgundy vineyards. To the west of the Plateau de Langres, towards Champagne, lies the densely wooded district of Ch芒tillonais. To the south-east of the plateau and escarpment, the department lies in the broad, flat-bottomed valley of the middle course of the Sa么ne. [4]

Rivers include:

  • The Sa么ne
  • The Seine rises in the southern end of the Plateau de Langres.
  • The Ouche rises on the dip slope of the escarpment and flows to the Sa么ne via Dijon.
  • The Arman莽on rises on the dip slope of the escarpment and flows north-westward.
  • The Arroux rises on the dip slope of the escarpment at the southern end of the department.

Climate

The climate of the department is continental, with abundant rain on the west side of the central range.

Principal towns

The most populous commune is Dijon, the prefecture. As of 2019, there are 5 communes with more than 10,000 inhabitants: [3]

Commune Population (2019)
Dijon 158,002
Beaune 20,551
Chen么ve 14,025
Talant 11,713
Chevigny-Saint-Sauveur 11,123

Demographics

The inhabitants of the department are called Costaloriens.

Population development since 1791:

Historical population
Year Pop. 卤% p.a.
1791342,986鈥    
1801340,500鈭0.07%
1806355,436+0.86%
1821358,148+0.05%
1831375,063+0.46%
1841393,316+0.48%
1851400,297+0.18%
1861384,140鈭0.41%
1872374,510鈭0.23%
1881382,819+0.24%
1891376,866鈭0.16%
1901361,626鈭0.41%
1911350,044鈭0.32%
Year Pop. 卤% p.a.
1921321,088鈭0.86%
1931333,800+0.39%
1936334,386+0.04%
1946335,602+0.04%
1954356,839+0.77%
1962387,869+1.05%
1968421,192+1.38%
1975456,070+1.14%
1982473,548+0.54%
1990493,866+0.53%
1999506,755+0.29%
2006516,834+0.28%
2016533,213+0.31%
Sources: [5] [6]

Politics

The President of the Departmental Council is Fran莽ois Sauvadet of the Union of Democrats and Independents.

Party seats
Socialist Party 12
Union for a Popular Movement 11
Miscellaneous Right 8
Miscellaneous Left 6
Left Radical Party 3
New Centre 2
MoDem 1

Current National Assembly Representatives

Constituency Member [7] Party
C么te-d'Or's 1st constituency Didier Martin La R茅publique En Marche!
C么te-d'Or's 2nd constituency R茅mi Delatte The Republicans
C么te-d'Or's 3rd constituency Fadila Khattabi La R茅publique En Marche!
C么te-d'Or's 4th constituency Yolaine de Courson Ecology Democracy Solidarity
C么te-d'Or's 5th constituency Didier Paris La R茅publique En Marche!

Economy

This is a premier wine-growing region of France. It produces what are arguably the world's finest, and definitely most expensive Pinot noir and Chardonnay wines from some of the most rigorously and painstakingly (thanks to the region's many monasteries) classified vineyards in the world. Wine from the C么te-d'Or was a favorite of the emperor Charlemagne. Other crops include cereal grains and potatoes. Sheep and cattle are also raised in the department. The region is famous for Dijon mustard.

There are coal mines and heavy industry, including steel, machinery, and earthenware. The industries most developed in C么te-d'Or are

  • agriculture and food (14% of employees)
  • metallurgy and metal manufacture (12% of employees)
  • chemicals, rubber and plastics (12% of employees)
  • pharmacy
  • electrical and electronic components and equipment
  • wood and paper industries.

The big works are generally in the conurbation of Dijon although biggest (CEA Valduc) is at Salives in the Plateau de Langres. There is also the SEB metal works at Selongey below the plateau on the margin of the Sa么ne plain and the Valourec metalworking group at Montbard in the west of the department on the River Brenne near its confluence with the Arman莽on. The Pharmaceutical industry has shown the greatest growth in recent years. However, since the Dijon employment statistics zone includes the urban and administrative centre of the Burgundy region, the service sector is proportionately bigger there in relation to the industrial, than in the other three zones of C么te-d'Or.

Tourism

Some of the major tourist attractions are the Gothic abbey church of Saint-Seine-l'Abbaye and the 11th-century Romanesque abbey church at Saulieu, as well the 12th-century Ch芒teau de Bussy Rabutin at Bussy-le-Grand. [4] The Abbey of C卯teaux, headquarters of the Cistercian Order, lies to the east of Nuits-Saint-Georges in the south of the department.

See also

References

  1. ^ "R茅pertoire national des 茅lus: les conseillers d茅partementaux". data.gouv.fr, Plateforme ouverte des donn茅es publiques fran莽aises (in French). 4 May 2022.
  2. ^ "T茅l茅chargement du fichier d'ensemble des populations l茅gales en 2021". The National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies. 28 December 2023.
  3. ^ a b Populations l茅gales 2019: 21 C么te-d'Or, INSEE
  4. ^ a b Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "C么te-d'Or" . Encyclop忙dia Britannica. Vol. 7 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 248鈥249.
  5. ^ "Historique de la C么te-d'Or". Le SPLAF.
  6. ^ "脡volution et structure de la population en 2016". INSEE.
  7. ^ Nationale, Assembl茅e. "Assembl茅e nationale ~ Les d茅put茅s, le vote de la loi, le Parlement fran莽ais". Assembl茅e nationale.

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c么te-d+檕r Latitude and Longitude:

47掳25鈥睳 04掳50鈥睧 / 47.417掳N 4.833掳E / 47.417; 4.833
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from C么te-d鈥橭r)

C么te-d'Or
Top down: prefecture building in Dijon, view of Semur-en-Auxois and Meursault Town Hall
Flag of C么te-d'Or
Coat of arms of C么te-d'Or
Location of C么te-d'Or in France
Location of C么te-d'Or in France
Coordinates: 47掳25鈥睳 04掳50鈥睧 / 47.417掳N 4.833掳E / 47.417; 4.833
Country France
Region Bourgogne-Franche-Comt茅
Prefecture Dijon
Subprefectures Beaune
Montbard
Government
 鈥  President of the Departmental Council Fran莽ois Sauvadet [1] ( UDI)
Area
1
 鈥 Total8,763 km2 (3,383 sq mi)
Highest elevation
723 m (2,372 ft)
Population
 (2021) [2]
 鈥 Total535,503
 鈥 Rank 50th
 鈥 Density61/km2 (160/sq mi)
Demonymsc么te-d'oriens, costaloriens
Time zone UTC+1 ( CET)
 鈥 Summer ( DST) UTC+2 ( CEST)
Department number21
Arrondissements 3
Cantons 23
Communes 698
^1 French Land Register data, which exclude estuaries and lakes, ponds and glaciers larger than 1 km2

C么te-d'Or (IPA: [kot d蓴蕘]; which can be translated as "gold coast" or "gold region") is a d茅partement in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comt茅 region of Northeastern France. In 2019, it had a population of 534,124. [3] Its prefecture is Dijon and subprefectures are Beaune and Montbard.

History

C么te-d'Or is one of the original 83 departments created during the French Revolution on 4 March 1790. It was formed from part of the former province of Burgundy.

Geography

The department is part of the current region of Bourgogne-Franche-Comt茅. It is surrounded by the departments of Yonne, Ni猫vre, Sa么ne-et-Loire, Jura, Aube, Haute-Sa么ne, and Haute-Marne.

A chain of hills called the Plateau de Langres runs from north-east to south-west through the department to the north of Dijon and continues south-westwards as the C么te d'Or escarpment, from which the department takes its name. It is the south-east facing slope of this escarpment which is the site of the celebrated Burgundy vineyards. To the west of the Plateau de Langres, towards Champagne, lies the densely wooded district of Ch芒tillonais. To the south-east of the plateau and escarpment, the department lies in the broad, flat-bottomed valley of the middle course of the Sa么ne. [4]

Rivers include:

  • The Sa么ne
  • The Seine rises in the southern end of the Plateau de Langres.
  • The Ouche rises on the dip slope of the escarpment and flows to the Sa么ne via Dijon.
  • The Arman莽on rises on the dip slope of the escarpment and flows north-westward.
  • The Arroux rises on the dip slope of the escarpment at the southern end of the department.

Climate

The climate of the department is continental, with abundant rain on the west side of the central range.

Principal towns

The most populous commune is Dijon, the prefecture. As of 2019, there are 5 communes with more than 10,000 inhabitants: [3]

Commune Population (2019)
Dijon 158,002
Beaune 20,551
Chen么ve 14,025
Talant 11,713
Chevigny-Saint-Sauveur 11,123

Demographics

The inhabitants of the department are called Costaloriens.

Population development since 1791:

Historical population
Year Pop. 卤% p.a.
1791342,986鈥    
1801340,500鈭0.07%
1806355,436+0.86%
1821358,148+0.05%
1831375,063+0.46%
1841393,316+0.48%
1851400,297+0.18%
1861384,140鈭0.41%
1872374,510鈭0.23%
1881382,819+0.24%
1891376,866鈭0.16%
1901361,626鈭0.41%
1911350,044鈭0.32%
Year Pop. 卤% p.a.
1921321,088鈭0.86%
1931333,800+0.39%
1936334,386+0.04%
1946335,602+0.04%
1954356,839+0.77%
1962387,869+1.05%
1968421,192+1.38%
1975456,070+1.14%
1982473,548+0.54%
1990493,866+0.53%
1999506,755+0.29%
2006516,834+0.28%
2016533,213+0.31%
Sources: [5] [6]

Politics

The President of the Departmental Council is Fran莽ois Sauvadet of the Union of Democrats and Independents.

Party seats
Socialist Party 12
Union for a Popular Movement 11
Miscellaneous Right 8
Miscellaneous Left 6
Left Radical Party 3
New Centre 2
MoDem 1

Current National Assembly Representatives

Constituency Member [7] Party
C么te-d'Or's 1st constituency Didier Martin La R茅publique En Marche!
C么te-d'Or's 2nd constituency R茅mi Delatte The Republicans
C么te-d'Or's 3rd constituency Fadila Khattabi La R茅publique En Marche!
C么te-d'Or's 4th constituency Yolaine de Courson Ecology Democracy Solidarity
C么te-d'Or's 5th constituency Didier Paris La R茅publique En Marche!

Economy

This is a premier wine-growing region of France. It produces what are arguably the world's finest, and definitely most expensive Pinot noir and Chardonnay wines from some of the most rigorously and painstakingly (thanks to the region's many monasteries) classified vineyards in the world. Wine from the C么te-d'Or was a favorite of the emperor Charlemagne. Other crops include cereal grains and potatoes. Sheep and cattle are also raised in the department. The region is famous for Dijon mustard.

There are coal mines and heavy industry, including steel, machinery, and earthenware. The industries most developed in C么te-d'Or are

  • agriculture and food (14% of employees)
  • metallurgy and metal manufacture (12% of employees)
  • chemicals, rubber and plastics (12% of employees)
  • pharmacy
  • electrical and electronic components and equipment
  • wood and paper industries.

The big works are generally in the conurbation of Dijon although biggest (CEA Valduc) is at Salives in the Plateau de Langres. There is also the SEB metal works at Selongey below the plateau on the margin of the Sa么ne plain and the Valourec metalworking group at Montbard in the west of the department on the River Brenne near its confluence with the Arman莽on. The Pharmaceutical industry has shown the greatest growth in recent years. However, since the Dijon employment statistics zone includes the urban and administrative centre of the Burgundy region, the service sector is proportionately bigger there in relation to the industrial, than in the other three zones of C么te-d'Or.

Tourism

Some of the major tourist attractions are the Gothic abbey church of Saint-Seine-l'Abbaye and the 11th-century Romanesque abbey church at Saulieu, as well the 12th-century Ch芒teau de Bussy Rabutin at Bussy-le-Grand. [4] The Abbey of C卯teaux, headquarters of the Cistercian Order, lies to the east of Nuits-Saint-Georges in the south of the department.

See also

References

  1. ^ "R茅pertoire national des 茅lus: les conseillers d茅partementaux". data.gouv.fr, Plateforme ouverte des donn茅es publiques fran莽aises (in French). 4 May 2022.
  2. ^ "T茅l茅chargement du fichier d'ensemble des populations l茅gales en 2021". The National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies. 28 December 2023.
  3. ^ a b Populations l茅gales 2019: 21 C么te-d'Or, INSEE
  4. ^ a b Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "C么te-d'Or" . Encyclop忙dia Britannica. Vol. 7 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 248鈥249.
  5. ^ "Historique de la C么te-d'Or". Le SPLAF.
  6. ^ "脡volution et structure de la population en 2016". INSEE.
  7. ^ Nationale, Assembl茅e. "Assembl茅e nationale ~ Les d茅put茅s, le vote de la loi, le Parlement fran莽ais". Assembl茅e nationale.

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