Quinson

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Quinson

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Quinson
Coordinates: 43°42′11″N 6°02′26″E / 43.7031°N 6.0406°E / 43.7031; 6.0406Coordinates: 43°42′11″N 6°02′26″E / 43.7031°N 6.0406°E / 43.7031; 6.0406
Country France
Region Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
Department Alpes-de-Haute-Provence
Arrondissement Digne-les-Bains
Canton Riez
Government
  Mayor (20082014) Jean-Michel Reymond
Area
  Land1 28.11 km2 (10.85 sq mi)
Population (2008)
  Population2 440
  Population2 Density 16/km2 (41/sq mi)
INSEE/Postal code 04158 / 04500
Elevation 353–584 m (1,158–1,916 ft)
(avg. 380 m or 1,250 ft)

1 French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km² (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries.

2 Population without double counting: residents of multiple communes (e.g., students and military personnel) only counted once.

Quinson is a commune in the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence department in southeastern France.

History

Prehistory

In the nearby Gorges du Verdon, there are a number of caves (known as "baumes"), which were occupied intermittently for over 400,000 years. The most significant of these caves is the "Baume Bonne", which has been studied by various archaeologists, including Henry de Lumley.

The Baume Bonne was occupied first during the end of the Lower Paleolithic, 400,000 years ago. It was occupied again 150-300,000 years ago. Tools made using the Levallois technique have been found dating from this era. Neanderthals inhabited the caves later, around 130,000 years ago. Remains of cave bears dating from this period have been found. The Neanderthals were eventually succeeded by Cro-Magnon men, who occupied the cave during the Upper Paleolithic. Finally, modern humans lived in the cave during Neolithic.

Population

Historical population
Year Pop.  ±%  
1765 769    
1793 1,011+31.5%
1806 929−8.1%
1821 927−0.2%
1831 949+2.4%
1836 1,024+7.9%
1841 987−3.6%
1846 962−2.5%
1851 913−5.1%
1856 850−6.9%
1861 813−4.4%
1866 1,005+23.6%
1872 798−20.6%
1876 763−4.4%
1881 721−5.5%
1886 593−17.8%
1891 587−1.0%
1896 546−7.0%
1901 519−4.9%
1906 486−6.4%
1911 445−8.4%
1921 345−22.5%
1926 376+9.0%
1931 345−8.2%
1936 301−12.8%
1946 274−9.0%
1954 261−4.7%
1962 218−16.5%
1968 225+3.2%
1975 251+11.6%
1982 232−7.6%
1990 274+18.1%
1999 350+27.7%
2008 440+25.7%

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