- Barran
French commune
nomcommune=Barran
région=Midi-Pyrénées
département=Gers
arrondissement=Auch
canton=Auch-Sud-Ouest
insee=32029
cp=32350
maire=
mandat=2001-2008
intercomm=Val de Gers
longitude=0.443611111111111111
latitude=43.6175
alt moy=182 m
alt mini=121
alt maxi=283 m
hectares=5282
km²=52.82
sans=671
date-sans=1999
dens=12
date-dens=1999Barran is a commune in the
Gers department in southwesternFrance .It is located on the river
Baïse 15 km from the capital of the Gers department,Auch .Barran is a typical example of a
bastide , those villages that were erected inGascony in the lateMiddle Ages . It was founded by the end of the thirteenth century. It is well known in the region for the very unusual helical shape of the tower of its church. Not in the village itself but still on the territory of the commune (the third largest of the department in surface area) are several interesting places, like the castle of Mazères, which was the summer residency of thebishop s of Auch and then a military hospital during theFirst World War . Close to the castle is the bridge of Mazères, which was built around the XVIth century over the riverBaïse . In the 19th century Barran was famous for its snails, from which special gums were made to prevent people from coughing.Before the migration movement from the countryside to the cities, Barran was quite populous, as was Gers, with up to 2,000 people on the eve of the First World War. Then the population began to fall dramatically, but the trend has changed since the beginning of the '90s: nowadays around 700 people live in the commune, making it the 24th out of 476 communes by population. All basic private and public services (e.g., doctor, grocery and bakery, school, post office, sport facilities) are to be found in the village.
The proximity of
Auch , the chef-lieu (capital) of the department, andToulouse , the regional capital, which is only 100 km to the east, as well as the current migration trend toward Southern Europe, should boost the further development of Barran.ee also
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Communes of the Gers department References
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