Alpes-de-haute-provence

Alpes-de-Haute-Provence
Coat of Arms of Alpes-de-Haute-Provence
Details
Information
Number04
RegionProvence-Alpes-Cte d'Azur
PrefectureDigne-les-Bains
SubprefecturesBarcelonnette
Castellane
Forcalquier
Population
 - Total (1999)
 - Density
Ranked 94th
139,561
20 /km
Area6,925 km
Arrondissements4
Cantons30
Communes200
President of the
general council
XX
Location
Location of Alpes-de-Haute-Provence in France
Alpes-de-Haute-Provence is a French dpartement in the south of France, it was formerly part of the province of Provence.

History

Nord-de-Provence was one of the 83 original departments created during the French Revolution on March 4, 1790. It was renamed Haute-Provence and Basses-Alpes.
   
On December 8, 1793, the department of Vaucluse was created from parts of the departments of Bouches-du-Rhne, Drme, and Basses-Alpes. On April 13, 1970, the department of Basses-Alpes was renamed Alpes-de-Haute-Provence.

Geography

Alpes-de-Haute-Provence is a mountainous region with peaks over 8,000 feet. The climate is very dry and arid and allows for a prosperous fruit-growing industry. It is surrounded by the French departments of Hautes-Alpes, Alpes-Maritimes, Var, Vaucluse, and Drme, as well as Italy. Rivers include: Durance, Verdon, Blone, Ubaye, Var, Buch, Jabron, Largue.

Arrondissements and cantons

Alpes-de-Haute-Provence is subdivided into 4 arrondissements, 30 cantons and 200 communes.
ArrondissementCanton# of communes
BarcelonnetteBarcelonnette11
Le Lauzet-Ubaye5
CastellaneAllos-Colmars6
Annot7
Castellane7
Entrevaux6
Saint-Andr-les-Alpes6
Digne-les-BainsBarrme8
Digne-les-Bains-Est4
Digne-les-Bains-Ouest10
La Javie6
Les Mes6
Mzel8
Moustiers-Sainte-Marie3
Riez9
Seyne8
Valensole4
ForcalquierBanon9
Forcalquier10
Manosque-Nord3
Manosque-Sud-Est3
Manosque-Sud-Ouest3
La Motte-du-Caire13
Noyers-sur-Jabron7
Peyruis4
Reillanne8
Saint-tienne-les-Orgues8
Sisteron5
Turriers7
Volonne9
See also: Communes of the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence dpartement

Demographics

Inhabitants of this department are called Bas-Alpins. The population was once distributed fairly evenly across the department, both in the mountainous regions and the agricultural ones. However, near the end of the 19th century it markedly decreased due to rural exodus to the cities. It fell from about 150,000 to below 100,000 after World War I. It was not until 1960, that the population began to grow again, from 84,335 in 1968 to 139,561 in 1999. However, although the population figures are about what they were before, the distribution is very different. The population is now centered around the larger towns, Manosque and Digne-les-Bains, and the mountainous regions are very sparsely populated. The arrondissements of Barcelonette and Castellane are the two least heavily populated of France, the only ones with under 10,000 inhabitants. The town of Catellane is the smallest subprefecture of France.

Tourism

There is a ski resort at Pra Loup.

External links

  • Conseil Gnral website: http://www.cg04.fr (in French)
  • Prfecture website: http://www.alpes-de-haute-provence.pref.gouv.fr/ (in French)
  • Detailed information: http://splaf.free.fr/dep.php?depnum=04 (in French)

 

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