- Alès
French commune
nomcommune=Alès
région=Languedoc-Roussillon
département=Gard
arrondissement=Alès
canton=
insee=30007
cp=30100
mairMax Roustan]
mandat=2001-2008
intercomm=Grand Alès en Cévennes
longitude=4.08166666667
latitude=44.1280555556
alt moy=150 m
alt mini=116 m
alt maxi=356 m
hectares=2,316
km²=23.16
sans=41,054
date-sans=2000
dens=1,700
date-dens=2000Alès is a commune in southern
France , in theLanguedoc-Roussillon region. It is one of the sub-prefectures of theGard department. It was formerly known as "Alais."Geography
Alès lies 25 m. N.N.W. of
Nîmes , on the left bank of theGardon River , which half surrounds it. It is located at the foot of theCévennes , near theCévennes National Park .History
In the 16th century Alès was an important
Huguenot centre. In 1629 the town was taken by Louis XIII, and by thePeace of Alais the Huguenots gave up their right to "places de sûreté" (garrison towns) and other privileges. Abishopric was established there in 1694 but suppressed in 1790.Historical population: 18,987 inhabitants in 1906.
Economy
Alès is the center of a mining district and hosts the
École des mines d'Alès .According to the "Encyclopædia Britannica" Eleventh Edition (1911)::"The town is one of the most important markets for raw
silk and cocoons in the south of France, and the Gardon supplies power to numerous silk-mills. It is also the centre of a mineral field, which yields large quantities of coal, iron, zinc and lead; its blast-furnaces, foundries, glass-works and engineering works afford employment to many workmen."ights
According to the "Encyclopædia Britannica" Eleventh Edition (1911)::"The streets are wide and its promenades and fine plane-trees make the town attractive; but the public buildings, the chief of which are the Saint-Jean-Baptiste cathedral, a heavy building of the 18th century, and the citadel, which serves as barracks and prison, are of small interest."
Historical scientists
:"Pasteur prosecuted his investigations into the
silkworm disease (pébrine andflacherie ) at Alès, and the town has dedicated a bust to his memory. There is also a statue of the chemist J.B. Dumas."Miscellaneous
Births
Alès was the birthplace of:
*Rigord (c. 1150-c. 1209),chronicler (probable birthplace)
*Jean-Baptiste Dumas (1800-1884),chemist
*Louis Leprince-Ringuet (1901-2000),physicist
*Maurice André (born 1933),trumpeter , active in the classical music field
*Laurent Blanc (born 1965), football defenderTwin towns
Alès is twinned with:
*Bílina ,Czech Republic
*Kilmarnock ,Scotland References
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External links
* [http://www.ville-ales.fr/ City council website] (in French)
* [http://www.regordane.info The Regordane Way or St Gilles Trail, which starts in Alès]
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