Aisey-sur-Seine

Aisey-sur-Seine
Commune

The Bridge of Troubles on the Seine at Aisey-sur-Seine

Coat of arms
Aisey-sur-Seine

Coordinates: 47°45′04″N 4°34′52″E / 47.7511°N 4.5811°E / 47.7511; 4.5811Coordinates: 47°45′04″N 4°34′52″E / 47.7511°N 4.5811°E / 47.7511; 4.5811
Country France
Region Bourgogne-Franche-Comté
Department Côte-d'Or
Arrondissement Montbard
Canton Châtillon-sur-Seine
Intercommunality Pays Châtillonnais
Government
  Mayor (2014-2020) Gérard Ème
Area1 12.72 km2 (4.91 sq mi)
Population (2014)2 180
  Density 14/km2 (37/sq mi)
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
  Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
INSEE/Postal code 21006 /21400
Elevation 251–379 m (823–1,243 ft)
(avg. 264 m or 866 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.

Aisey-sur-Seine is a French commune in the Côte-d'Or department in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region of eastern France.

The inhabitants of the commune are known as Aiseyens or Aiseyennes.[1]

Geography

Aisey-sur-Seine is located some 12 km south of Chatillon-sur-Seine and about 25 km north-east of Montbard. The commune can be reached by travelling east from Coulmier-le-Sec on Highway D29 which passes through the heart of the commune and the town before continuing east to join Highway D16 near Saint-Germain-le-Rocheux. The commune can also be accessed from the north on Highway D971 (the Route de Dijon) from Nod-sur-Seine. Highway D971 continues through the town and commune south to Saint-Marc-sur-Seine. Other highways entering the commune are the D101A from Chemin-d'Aisey in the south-west and the D29C cross-country road from Nod-sur-Seine which joins Highway D29 in the commune. The commune has large areas of forest - especially in the east and the south with some farmland on the western side.[2]

The commune is traversed by the Seine river which forms part of the south-eastern boundary before passing northwards through the town then along a part of the northern border before continuing north to Chamesson. The Brevon Stream which forms the south-eastern boundary of the commune joins the Seine near the intersection of Highway D29 and D101 (a side road from the D971).[2]

Neighbouring Communes and Villages[2]

History

Formerly known as Aisey-le-Duc.

In the Middle Ages, Aisey-sur-Seine was the seat of a lordship. There is a well-preserved Fortified house with a game park.[3]

The village was served by a light railway line to metre gauge from 1891 to 1933 that linked the village to Châtillon-sur-Seine, Dijon and Baigneux-les-Juifs, operated by Chemins de fer départementaux de la Côte-d'Or

Heraldry

The official status of the blazon remains to be determined.

The arms of the commune of Abos are blazoned :

Quarterly, first of Gules a saltire couped debruised by a pallet couped, all of Or; the second Azure of three fleurs-de-lis of Or 2 and 1 and a bendlet couped of Gules; the third Azure with lion of Or; the fourth Or with a tree Vert eradicated in chief Gules charged with a mullet of Or between two roundels the same.

Administration

The Town Hall
The Seine at Aisey-sur-Seine

List of Successive Mayors of Aisey-sur-Seine[4]

From To Name Party Position
1995 2001 Pierre Mars
2001 2008 Jean Abord-Hugon DIV
2008 2020 Gérard Ème

(Not all data is known)

Demographics

In 2009, the commune had 224 inhabitants. The evolution of the number of inhabitants is known through the population censuses conducted in the town since 1831. From the 21st century, a census of municipalities with fewer than 10,000 inhabitants is held every five years, unlike larger towns that have a sample survey every year.[Note 1]

Population change (See database)
1793 1800 1806 1821 1831 1836 1841 1846 1851
400 465 469 402 512 557 534 532 540
1856 1861 1866 1872 1876 1881 1886 1891 1896
527 515 451 450 449 433 406 391 404
1901 1906 1911 1921 1926 1931 1936 1946 1954
420 416 390 338 324 302 319 294 289
1962 1968 1975 1982 1990 1999 2009 - -
252 219 150 147 172 196 224 - -

Sources : Ldh/EHESS/Cassini until 1962, INSEE database from 1968 (population without double counting and municipal population from 2006)

Aisey-sur-Seine War Memorial
Aisey-sur-Seine Landscape

Culture and heritage

Civil heritage

The commune has many buildings and structures that are registered as historical monuments:

Religious heritage

The commune has several religious buildings and structures that are registered as historical monuments:

See also

Notes and references

Notes

  1. At the beginning of the 21st century, the methods of identification have been modified by law No. 2002-276 of 27 February 2002 Archived 2016-03-06 at the Wayback Machine., the so-called "law of local democracy" and in particular Title V "census operations" which allow, after a transitional period running from 2004 to 2008, the annual publication of the legal population of the different French administrative districts. For municipalities with a population greater than 10,000 inhabitants, a sample survey is conducted annually, the entire territory of these municipalities is taken into account at the end of the period of five years. The first "legal population" after 1999 under this new law came into force on 1 January 2009 and was based on the census of 2006.

References

  1. Inhabitants of Côte-d'Or (in French)
  2. 1 2 3 Google Maps
  3. Élisabeth Sirot, Noble and Fortified houses - the lordly habitats in the Middle Ages from the mid-12th to the beginning of the 16th centuries, Editions Picard, 2007, ISBN 978-2-7084-0770-1, passage 71.
  4. List of Mayors of France (in French)
  5. Ministry of Culture, Mérimée IA00096232 Lavoir and Fountain of April (in French)
  6. Ministry of Culture, Mérimée IA00096241 Maison Huguenin Hospice and Charity House (in French)
  7. Ministry of Culture, Mérimée IA00096240 House (1) at Grande Rue (in French)
  8. Ministry of Culture, Mérimée IA00096314 House (2) at Grande Rue (in French)
  9. Ministry of Culture, Mérimée IA00096313 House at Rue Haute (in French)
  10. Ministry of Culture, Mérimée IA00096311 Flour Mill at Rue du Pont (in French)
  11. Ministry of Culture, Mérimée IA00096233 Lavoir at Rue du Pont (in French)
  12. Ministry of Culture, Mérimée IA00096229 Bridge at Rue du Pont (in French)
  13. Ministry of Culture, Mérimée IA00096366 Chateau de Tavannes (in French)
  14. Ministry of Culture, Mérimée PA00112052 Chateau de Tavannes (in French)
  15. Ministry of Culture, Mérimée IA00096228 Bridge of Troubles at RN 71 (in French)
  16. Ministry of Culture, Mérimée IA00096315 House at Rue Rougeot (in French)
  17. Ministry of Culture, Mérimée IA00096231 Lavoir and Drinking Trough at Grande Rue (in French)
  18. Ministry of Culture, Mérimée IA00096227 Town Hall / School at Grande Rue (in French)
  19. Ministry of Culture, Mérimée IA00096312 Houses (in French)
  20. Ministry of Culture, Mérimée IA00096226 Chateau of the Dukes of Burgundy at La Barque (in French)
  21. Ministry of Culture, Mérimée IA00096239 Cemetery Cross at Chemin des Chenevières (in French)
  22. Ministry of Culture, Mérimée IA00096234 Cemetery at Chemin des Chenevières (in French)
  23. Ministry of Culture, Mérimée IA00096235 Wayside Cross at CVO 3 and CR 7 crossroads (in French)
  24. Ministry of Culture, Mérimée IA00096236 Wayside Cross at Rue de la Poterne and CR 18 crossroads (in French)
  25. Ministry of Culture, Mérimée IA00096238 Wayside Cross at RD 29 and RD 101a crossroads (in French)
  26. Ministry of Culture, Mérimée IA00096237 Wayside Cross at Grande Rue (in French)
  27. Ministry of Culture, Mérimée IA00096230 Presbytery at Grande Rue (in French)
  28. Ministry of Culture, Mérimée IA00096225 Parish Church of Saint-Genest at Grande Rue (in French)
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