- Gâtinais
Gâtinais (or Gâtine) was a former province of
France , containing the area around the valley of theLoing , corresponding roughly to the northeastern part of the départment ofLoiret , and the south of the present departmentsSeine-et-Marne . Under the Bourbons, the Gâtinais had already been divided between the provinces of Île-de-France andOrleans . In the words of the modern tourist slogan for the "two Gâtinais", it lies between theSeine and theLoire .The province
Under the
Franks , Gâtinais was the "pagus " Wastinensis (or Vastinensis), one of five belonging to theArchbishop of Sens .Puisaye , and the archbishop's other fiefs in the northwest of the modern department ofYonne , west of the river, are also often considered part of Gâtinais; as is the area aroundÉtampes in the present department ofEssonne .The capital of the province was
Château-Landon , and a twenty-five mile circle around Notre-Dame de Château-Landon would basically comprise it. The western part, "Gâtinais orléanais", would correspond to thearrondissement s ofMontargis and a large part ofPithiviers , in Loiret. The eastern part, "Gâtinais français", hadNemours as its chief town, and corresponds to the arrondissement ofFontainebleau in Seine-et-Marne.This is an essentially agricultural area, although the west is woody; it is known for its saffron; also for its honey, which is produced by traditional methods around Pithiviers.
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James Branch Cabell uses the Gâtinais several times as a neighbour toPoictesme .
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