Gondreville, Loiret

Summary

Gondreville (French pronunciation: [ɡɔ̃dʁəvil]) is a commune in the Loiret department in north-central France, located 110 kilometres from Paris. Its population as of 2019 was 322.

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Gondreville
Gondreville
Gondreville is located in Centre-Val de Loire
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Coordinates: 48°03′48″N 2°39′18″E / 48.0632°N 2.6549°E / 48.0632; 2.6549
CountryFrance
RegionCentre-Val de Loire
DepartmentLoiret
ArrondissementMontargis
CantonCourtenay
IntercommunalityQuatre Vallées
Government
 • Mayor (2020–2026) Rémi Durand[1]
Area
1
8.07 km2 (3.12 sq mi)
Population
 (2021)[2]
318
 • Density39/km2 (100/sq mi)
DemonymGondrevillois
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
INSEE/Postal code
45158 /45490
Elevation224–281 m (735–922 ft)
1 French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km2 (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries.

Etymology edit

Gondreville (Gondulphi + villa; "farm of Gondulphe") was an old farm from Gallo-Roman times.[3] Historically and in some publications,[4] it has been known as Gondreville la Franche since the mid-seventeenth century, but this name has almost disappeared from everyday speech.

History edit

Gondreville was part of the canton of Corbeilles from 1793 until 1801 when it became part of the canton of Ferrières-en-Gâtinais.[5] In 2015 it became part of the canton of Courtenay.[6]

Geography edit

Gondreville is situated in northern-central France, about 110 kilometres south of Paris. The nearest major town is Montargis, located to the southeast of Gondreville. The commune of Corquilleroy lies 5 kilometres to the east and the commune of Mignères lies to the southwest. 3 kilometres to the south is the commune of Pannes and the village of Le Bois-de-Fourche and to the northwest is the hamlet of Le Temple.[7]

Gondreville is 803 hectares in sizes.[8] It is situated in the Loing River basin, between Petit Fusain and the Loing canal.[3]

The centre street of the village of Gondreville, running in a west–east direction, is named Rue Georges Pallain à Montargis ("Street of Georges Pallain of Montargis"). It is named in honor of Georges Pallain (1847–1923), mayor of Gondreville-la-Franche, Governor of the Bank de France, and President of the Société historique & archéologique du Gâtinais,[9]

Population edit

A census conducted in 1793 recorded a population of 294. The population hovered around 300 between 1830 and 1896: 310 inhabitants in 1831; 276 in 1836; 286 in 1841; 314 in 1851; 304 in 1856; 293 in 1859; 308 in 1861; 318 in 1866; 303 in 1886 and 1891; and 314 in 1896. The village received its population peak in 1946 when 436 people were reported to be living in the commune.[5] Since then, it has declined somewhat, having a population of 335 people in 2017.

Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
1793 294—    
1800 291−0.15%
1806 266−1.49%
1821 284+0.44%
1831 282−0.07%
1836 276−0.43%
1841 286+0.71%
1846 294+0.55%
1851 314+1.32%
1856 304−0.65%
1861 308+0.26%
1866 315+0.45%
1872 292−1.26%
1876 313+1.75%
1881 283−1.99%
1886 303+1.38%
1891 303+0.00%
1896 314+0.72%
YearPop.±% p.a.
1901 309−0.32%
1906 349+2.46%
1911 349+0.00%
1921 404+1.47%
1926 375−1.48%
1931 342−1.83%
1936 359+0.97%
1946 436+1.96%
1954 414−0.65%
1962 348−2.15%
1968 336−0.58%
1975 292−1.99%
1982 320+1.32%
1990 344+0.91%
1999 364+0.63%
2007 372+0.27%
2012 360−0.65%
2017 335−1.43%
Source: EHESS[5] and INSEE[10]

Culture edit

At the end of the 13th century, the Flolin priory hired John of Bagneaux to build a church, L'église de Saint-Loup, for the parish and it became a bright feature of the town. When the old church fell into ruin, it was reconstructed in 1879 in the Gothic style under the auspices of a Mr. Legiund, an architect from Montargis. Built following a cruciform architectural plan, the building has a polygonal apse. There is a stone and brick tower and a gabled wall serves as a base for a porch. The interior contains cross vaults of flat brick and plaster moldings can be seen in the arches. Other features include cul-de-lampe, cantilevered stone protrusions, while the aisles contain two archivolt ogives and chamfered edging.[11] Pilgrims to this church come for the healing of fear and sore legs, and for the preservation of sheep. The church has a reliquary containing the bones of the patron saint, given by the Bishop of Orléans, transported from Orléans to Gondreville on August 25, 1855. The church is also dedicated to Saint Sebastian, martyred in Rome on January 20 288, and his martyrdom is celebrated in the commune.[12]

The town's single tennis court is located next to the cemetery.[7]

Transport edit

 
A77 autoroute. Gondreville is located to the west of this highway if travelling north.

The A77 autoroute passes from north–south to the east of the village of Gondrevillage and the A19 autoroute passes from west–east to the north. The A77 joins the A6 autoroute (European route E15) near Lepuy (commune of Chaintreaux) and connects the village to Paris in the north.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Répertoire national des élus: les maires" (in French). data.gouv.fr, Plateforme ouverte des données publiques françaises. 13 September 2022.
  2. ^ "Populations légales 2021". The National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies. 28 December 2023.
  3. ^ a b Société historique et archéologique du Gâtinais (1901). Annales de la Société historique & archéologique du Gâtinais. Vol. 19. La Société. p. 200.
  4. ^ Clément Borgal (1998). Loiret. Encyclopédies régionales. p. 96. ISBN 2-86253-234-7.
  5. ^ a b c Des villages de Cassini aux communes d'aujourd'hui: Commune data sheet Gondreville, EHESS (in French).
  6. ^ "Décret n° 2014-244 du 25 février 2014 portant délimitation des cantons dans le département du Loiret | Legifrance". Retrieved 5 July 2017.
  7. ^ a b Google Maps (Map). Google.
  8. ^ Annales (1901), p. 201
  9. ^ Société historique & archéologique du Gâtinais (2009). Annales de la Société historique & archéologique du Gâtinais. BiblioBazaar, LLC. p. 10. ISBN 9781110063352.
  10. ^ Population en historique depuis 1968, INSEE
  11. ^ Commission de l'inventaire général des richesses d'art de la France; Ministère de l'éducation nationale; Musée national des monuments français (1886). Inventaire général des richesses d'art de la France. Vol. 1. Paris: E. Plon et cie. p. 333.
  12. ^ Annales (1901), p. 203