- Port-Vendres
French commune
nomcommune=Port-Vendres
View of Port-Vendres
région=Languedoc-Roussillon
département=Pyrénées-Orientales
arrondissement=Céret
canton=Côte Vermeille
insee=66148
cp=66660
maire=Jean Capallère
mandat=2001–2008
intercomm=
longitude=3.10583333333
latitude=42.5188888889
alt moy=23 m
alt mini=0 m
alt maxi=655 m
hectares=1,477
km²=14.77
sans=5,881
date-sans=1999
dens=398
date-dens=1999Port-Vendres ( _ca. Portvendres) is a commune of the
Pyrénées-Orientales "département", inFrance .A typical Mediterranean fishing port, situated near the Spanish border on the
cote Vermeille in south west France, Port-Vendres is renowned for its numerous fish and sea food restaurants. You can watch the fishing boats arriving with their daily catch. It is also a major marina in the region.Fete de Mailly
In commemoration of the placing of the first stone of the obelisk in Port Vendres, on the orders of the Maréchal de France, comte de Mailly, the Fete de Mailly takes place every September. The day begins with a fancy dress parade through the streets followed by a re-enactment of the placing of the first stone, circus workshops, historical games, rides in a carriage, concert Xim Xim (traditional dance music of central France) sardanes, catalan ballet, enactment of a pirate fight, jeu de foulard (bandana game), etc.
Count
Joseph Augustin De Mailly d'Haucourt was born in April 1707 at Corbiom,Villaines-sous-Lucé , in theSarthe . In 1726, he entered military service as a musketeer, and in 1749 was appointed lieutenant general for the Roussillon and commander in chief of the province. In true "musketeer" style, he was exiled by the king in 1753 for having "stolen" one of the king's mistresses but in 1758, was reinstated as commander in chief, a post which he continued to hold until 1790De Mailly was the driving force behind the creation of Port-Vendres as a port, and followed plans originally conceived by
Vauban to open up and enlarge the existing facilities. From1776 –78, land was dug out and quais were created. As a foil to the enormous amount of construction of flat concrete, De Mailly called inCharles De Wailly , architect and painter to the king, to build the obelisk which has now become a focal point of Port-Vendres. The first stone was placed onSeptember 28 ,1780 , by Mailly's wife, Felicite de Narbonne Pelet, and witnessed by much of the Roussillon nobility.ee also
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* [http://www.port-vendres.com/anglais/trad/index.htm Tourism Office website]
* [http://www.mediterranees.net/sasl/articles/obelisque.html Detailed article about the obelisk] fr icon
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