- Faverges
French commune
nomcommune=Faverges
région=Rhône-Alpes
département=Haute-Savoie
arrondissement=Annecy
canton=Faverges (chief town)
insee=74123 |cp=74210 |maire=Pierre Losserand |mandat=
intercomm=Communauté de communes du Pays de Faverges
longitude=06.29444
latitude=45.74722
alt moy= 510 m |alt mini= 472 m
alt maxi= 2,063 m
hectares=2,586
km²=25.86
sans=6,524
date-sans=2005|dens=252 |date-dens=2005Faverges is a town and commune of the
Haute-Savoie "département", inFrance . It occupies the glacial valley which gave birth toLake Annecy .Geology
Originally, at the end of the
ice age , the lake extended some 30km, fromSillingy all the way to the site of Faverges, at the base of theDent de Cons mountain. In those times, the waters of the lake joined the river Isère, and people first settled the lakeshores and sunny slopes.History
The digs in Viuz and at the Thovey site in Faverges have yielded a great deal of information about
Gallo-Roman times, some two thousand years ago. The "vicus " of Viuz, which covered some fifty acres (200,000 m²), was an important stop along theRoman road which ran fromTurin toGeneva .Merovingian times also left numerous traces on the landscape. In theMiddle Ages , pre-industrial metalworks were renowned for their iron and copper tools and jewelry. Numerous forges, making nails, clasps, and all types of iron implements, were built along the rivers and streams from which they derived some of their energy needs. TheTamié Abbey was founded in 1132, and Faverges castle around 1250. At that time, Rodolphe (or "Ruph") lived a hermit's life on a nearby mountain and left his name to the hamlet ofSt. Ruph . The deep religious fervor of the 14th and 15th centuries is responsible for the ten chapels and sanctuaries dedicated to St. Ruph in the area.The
French Revolution left few traces on the community, except for some vandalism to the town church. In 1811, the castle was turned into a cotton-weaving factory, thus launching Faverges into theIndustrial Revolution . This is a fitting heritage for a town whose name derives from theLatin "faber", "fabricae" ("manufacture").Economy
Faverges now has several important factories (
Staubli ,S.T. Dupont , Bourgeois) providing some 2,500 jobs, which is especially remarkable in that Faverges itself has only some 7,000 inhabitants.External links
* [http://viuz.sav.org Viuz site information]
* [http://www.vivreafaverges.com Wiki Portal of Faverges]
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