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Saint-Juerie (Tarn)

Saint-Juéry ( fr. Saint-Juéry , ox. Sant Juèri ) is a commune in France , located in the Midi-Pyrénées region . Department - Tarn . The administrative center of the canton of Saint-Jueri . The district of the commune is Albi .

Commune
Saint-jueri
Saint-juéry
Coat of arms
Coat of arms
A country France
RegionSouth - Pyrenees
The DepartmentTarn
CantonVillefranche d'Albijois
The mayorJean-Paul Renault
(2014-2020)
History and Geography
Area9.21 km²
Center height157–332 m
TimezoneUTC + 1 , in summer UTC + 2
Population
Population6797 people ( 2010 )
Density738.0 people / km²
Digital identifiers
Postcode81160
INSEE Code81257
ville-saint-juery.fr/?lang=fr (fr.)

The INSEE code of the commune is 81257.

Content

  • 1 Geography
  • 2 Climate
  • 3 population
  • 4 Administration
  • 5 Economics
  • 6 Attractions
  • 7 Photo Gallery
  • 8 Notes
  • 9 References

Geography

The commune is located approximately 550 km south of Paris , 75 km northeast of Toulouse , 6 km northeast of Albi [1] .

In the north of the commune flows the river Tarn .

Climate

The climate is temperate oceanic [2] . Winters are mild and rainy, hot summers with frequent thunderstorms. Winds are quite rare.

Population

The population of the commune for 2010 was 6797 people.

Population by Years
(Source: INSEE )
1962196819751982199019992010
3913501759436738673066306797

Administration

List of mayors:
PeriodSurnameThe consignmentNotes
19451978Emil Albemember of the general council
19782001Jean polisseSocialist partymember of the general council
20012014Jacques LasserSocialist party
20142020Jean-Paul Renaultmember of the general council

Economics

In 2007, among 4439 people of working age (15-64 years old), 3183 were economically active , 1256 were inactive (activity indicator - 71.7%, in 1999 it was 70.2%). Out of 3183 active 2836 people worked (1441 men and 1395 women), 347 were unemployed (142 men and 205 women). Among 1256 inactive 344 people were pupils or students, 473 were pensioners, 439 were inactive for other reasons [3] .

Attractions

  • Avala Tower (16th century). Historical monument since 1954. [four]
  • Hydroelectric Power Station No. 1 on the Tarn River (1897). Historical monument since 1996. [5]
  • Industry Museum So du Tarn, former steelworks. [6]

Photo Gallery

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    City Hall

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    Tarn river

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    Industry Museum So du Tarn, former steelworks

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    Industry Museum So du Tarn, former steelworks

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    Industry Museum So du Tarn, former steelworks

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    Commune map

Notes

  1. ↑ Physical distances calculated by geographic coordinates
  2. ↑ Le climat français (fr.)
  3. ↑ Base chiffres clés: emploi - population active 2007 (French) . INSEE . Date of appeal July 29, 2014. (approximate data, in 1999 temporary employment was partially taken into account)
  4. ↑ Tour des Avalats (Fr.) . www.culture.gouv.fr. Date of treatment July 29, 2014.
  5. ↑ Centrale hydroélectrique numéro 1 du Saut du Tarn (Fr.) . www.culture.gouv.fr. Date of treatment July 29, 2014.
  6. ↑ Musée du Saut du Tarn (Fr.) . Date of treatment July 29, 2014.

Links

  •   Wikimedia Commons has media related to Saint-Jueri
  • Official website (fr.)
  • Saint-Jueri (Fr.) . National Institute of Statistics and Economic Research of France . Date of treatment July 29, 2014.
  • Saint-Jueri (Fr.) . www.linternaute.com. Date of treatment August 1, 2014.
  • Saint-Jueri (Fr.) . cassini.ehess.fr. Date of treatment July 29, 2014.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sen-Juery_(Tarn)&oldid=95663328


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