Ambérieu-en-Bugey
Ambérieu-en-Bugey is a French commune in the department of Ain in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of eastern France.
It is the largest town in the arrondissement of Belley and the capital of the Canton of Ambérieu-en-Bugey which consists of 8 communes with a total of 21,226 inhabitants in 2007 with 17,466 inhabitants in its own urban area in 2010.
It is also the capital of the historic region of Bugey.
Its inhabitants are known as Ambarrois or Ambarroises. The city was called Ambérieu until 31 March 1955 when it became Ambérieu-en-Bugey.
The city is known for being an important railway junction, but also for winning the Croix de guerre 1939-1945 with citation at the Liberation.
Geography
Location
Ambérieu-en-Bugey is 50 km north-east of Lyon, 30 km south of Bourg-en-Bresse, 73 km northwest of Aix-les-Bains, 76 km southeast of Mâcon, and 104 km west of Geneva.The town is in the commune's western part, on the right bank of the river Albarine, which forms most of the commune's southern border. It is surrounded by the communes of Saint-Denis-en-Bugey, and Bettant. Its expansion is due to demographic expansion with two new housing areas on the eastern side of the city where there is plenty of land.
Ambérieu-en-Bugey is located at the foot of the western foothills of the Jura mountains of Bugey and opens onto the plain of Ain at the mouth of the gorge of Albarine.
Climate
The climate type is semi-continental with Mediterranean influences: the summers are warm and sunny and the winters are cold.Weather Data for Ambérieu-en-Bugey
Topography and geology
The communeis at an altitude between 237 m and 753 m.
The sub-soil has been an important economic activity in the Ambérieu region in the 19th century until the first half of the 20th century. For example, the extraction of lignite was an important activity in Ambérieu during the First World War.
Ambérieu-en-Bugey reflects the characteristics of Bugey in geological terms: the region is composed of a folded mountain relief, partly karstified, which is the southern extension of the Jura mountains. The dating of the limestone of Bugey is between the Jurassic and the Cretaceous. The folds are easily visible in outcrops and cliffs.
Hydrography
There are several rivers in Ambérieu-en-Bugey. Besides the Albarine which flows through Ambérieu-en-Bugey, two streams which are themselves tributaries of the Albarine flow into the commune: the streams of Seymard.Channels of communication and transport
Rail
is located at the junction of the Macon-Ambérieu line and the Lyon-Geneva line and is served by many TER trains to Lyon, Bourg-en-Bresse, Mâcon, Dijon, Besançon, Strasbourg, Culoz, Geneva, Aix-les-Bains, and Chambery.Railway history
The railway has served the commune since 1856, making the city an important railway junction and the railway station, "one of the largest connection centres in France". Some lines which are now extinct created a great deal of rail activity at Ambérieu-en-Bugey; these activities have been illustrated in the collections of the Railway Museum since 1987.In the 1930s the railway junction, sometimes called the "Ambérieu Star" had 247 locomotives stationed at the depot. The town then had about 6,500 inhabitants and the compagnie des chemins de fer de Paris à Lyon et à la Méditerranée employed about 2,150 railway workers.
On 7 June 1944 an operation was organized by resistance railway workers and maquisards to disable 52 locomotives and much other equipment. This action reduced the capacity of this strategic site and reduced the communications of the German army so avoiding bombing by the Allies on the site. A monument near the Ambérieu-en-Bugey station recalls this feat of arms.
Air transport
Aerial activity has been present in Ambérieu-en-Bugey since the beginning of the 20th century. For example, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry made his first flight in July 1912 at the civil airodrome of Bellievre.Ambérieu-en-Bugey Air Base was built during the Second World War as a temporary airfield by the United States Air Force XII Engineer Command in August 1944. Named the "Colonel Chambonnet Base", today it is a supply and repair centre for electronic equipment aboard aircraft, ground communications detection equipment, navigation aids, and a manufacturing centre for simple equipment.
There is also a civilian aerodrome near Ambérieu-en-Bugey called the Ambérieu aerodrome but it is located in the neighbouring communes of Château-Gaillard and Ambronay.
Air history
Many flight schools have been located at Ambérieu-en-Bugey: the Bressane Aviation School, founded in 1909 by Mignot and Harding, which was associated with the Société Aérienne de Lyon-Bron. In 1912 it took the name Deperdussin-SPAD and was directed by the pilot René Vidart. There is also the Louis-Mouthier flight school which was opened in 1911. In 1915 the Military flight school of Ambérieu was established. Finally, in 1928, the Caudron flight school moved from Le Crotoy in the Somme to Ambérieu-en-Bugey. This school trained Jean Mermoz and René Fonck.Road transport
The commune is traversed by the A42 autoroute. The exit for the commune is: No. 8 Ambérieu-en-Bugey in the direction of Geneva.In addition, several departmental roads serve the commune: the D1075 which connects Bourg-en-Bresse to Sisteron, the D1504 which connects Ambérieu-en-Bugey to the commune of Le Bourget-du-Lac, and the D904.
In 2007 there were about 5,468 households in Ambérieu-en-Bugey, 85.1% of households owned at least one car and 35.1% of all households had at least two cars.
Buses
Since 4 January 2010, a network of three bus lines has been established to replace the Ambar'bus service. The new network is called TAM and links its timetables to the schedules of TER Lyon-Ambérieu. The network operates from 5:40 a.m. to 8:46 p.m. and carries 208 passengers per day.Housing
In 2007 the total number of dwellings in the municipality was 5,949. Among these units, 91.9% were primary residences, second homes 2.1%, and 6.0% were vacant housing.These units were split between 50.7% houses and 48.6% apartments. The proportion of residents owning their own homes was 41.7%.
Toponymy
Ambérieu is mentioned in the form Ambariacus in 843 then Ambayreu in 1240.The second element -acus represents a suffix of Gallic origin *-āko which is usually written as acum in Latin. This is a locative suffix which later will designate villae in Gallo-Roman. It has generally evolved phonetically as -ieu in the region. The first element designates the Gauls of Ambarri whose name meant "living on both sides of the Saone " or was a Gallic anthroponym Ambarrius. Ambérieux-en-Dombes, Ambérieux, Ambérac, and Ambeyrac are similar topographical formations.
History
Antiquity
A number of archaeological discoveries relating to antiquity have been made in Ambérieu-en-Bugey:- in 1839 or 1840 a child's sarcophagus was found in the commune;
- a document dated 1856 reports the discovery of numerous coins dating from the Roman Empire;
- the remains of a villa were unearthed in 1940 in the Saint-Germain district;
- in the same neighbourhood, in the area of the ruins of the castle of Saint-Germain, an archaeological level was uncovered which contained barbarian tombs and also a chapel dating from the Middle Ages.
Middle Ages
Renaissance
Related article: Treaty of Lyon.On 17 January 1601 the Treaty of Lyon rejoined Bugey and therefore Ambérieu to France. This treaty between the Duke Charles Emmanuel I of Savoy and King Henry IV of France also unified France with Bresse, Bugey, and the Pays de Gex.
World War II
Marcel Demia and the Resistance of Ain
In late 1941 Henri Romans-Petit was engaged in the French Hope network in Saint-Etienne. During Christmas an independent resistance fighter, Marcel Demia a Market gardener and Horticulturalist from the Ambérieu-en-Bugey commune went there to visit his parents. The two men meet and exchanged views on the situation. Their shared commitment motivated Henri Romans-Petit to create a Resistance organization in the department of Ain. Marcel Demia spoke of some young resistance fighters who he placed on isolated farms and the difficulties encountered in his organization. Henri Romans-Petit arrived in Ain in 1942 and began to help the resistance fighters of the STO and his host. Ambérieu-en-Bugey today has a street called Marcel Demia.Liberation of the city
The city was liberated on 3 September 1944 by troops who landed in Provence. Known for the actions of its resistance, particularly from the Maquis de l'Ain et du Haut-Jura the city was nicknamed "The Rebel Ambérieu" and was decorated with the Croix de guerre 1939-1945 with citation.New name
On 31 March 1955 Ambérieu was renamed Ambérieu-en-Bugey.Heraldry
Politics and administration
Elections
Presidential Elections Second Round:Referenda
- Referendum on the Maastricht Treaty: 54.88% for "No", 45.12% for "Yes", 69.98% participation.
- French referendum on the Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe: 59.71% for "No" to 40.29% "Yes", 63.07% participation.
Municipal administration
Administration
List of Successive Mayors of Ambérieu-en-BugeyFrom | To | Name | Party | Position |
1852 | 1856 | Claude Victor de Boissieu | Justice, General Counsel of Ain | |
1856 | 1860 | Antoine Vicaire | Notary | |
1879 | 1884 | Jules Pellaudin | ||
1884 | 1888 | Clément Sapin | Trader | |
1888 | 1892 | Henri Vicaire | Notary | |
1892 | 1896 | Joseph Dojat-Ringuet | ||
1896 | 1910 | Claude Aguétant | Notary | |
1910 | 1914 | Jean-Louis Truchon | Doctor | |
1914 | 1919 | Édouard Déléaz | ||
1919 | 1934 | Émile Bravet | PRS | |
1934 | 1935 | Louis Vachez | ||
1935 | 1941 | Émile Bravet | PRS | MP |
1941 | 1944 | Théodore Tiller | Cafe Owner | |
1944 | 1965 | Léon Tournier-Billon | SFIO | |
1965 | 1971 | Paul Combier | ||
1971 | 1977 | Antoine Buy | DVG | |
1977 | 1991 | Robert Marcelpoil | DVD | |
1992 | 1995 | Gilles Bolliet | DVD | |
1995 | 2008 | Gilles Piralla | DVD | |
2008 | 2014 | Josiane Exposito | PS | Regional Councilor |
2014 | Current | Daniel Fabre | UDI |
Political environment
The commune, at the instigation of Saint-Vulbas and Pérouges has been experimenting with a weed control plan that does not involve the use of chemicalsAir quality
An integral part of the Community of communes of the plain of Ain, Ambérieu-en-Bugey commune participates in actions such as air quality control as quality is potentially undermined by the proximity of the industrial park of the Plain of Ain.Shale gas
The geological sub-structure of the Ambérieu-en-Bugey region contains Shale gas. The potential exploitation of these deposits has caused some hostility which has been expressed in local politics. Advocacy undertaken by opposition movements are varied: broadcasts, a documentary called Gasland - in June 2011, and demonstrations at Blyes the main town in the region concerned.Twinning
Ambérieu-en-Bugey has twinning associations with:- Mering since 1973.
Population and society
Population
Distribution of age groups
The population of the town is relatively young. The rate of persons above the age of 60 years is lower than the national rate while being however closer to the departmental rate. Like the national and departmental allocations, the female population of the municipality is higher than the male population. The rate is of the same order of magnitude than the national rate.In 2007 the distribution of the population of the municipality by age groups was as follows:
- 48.9% of men ;
- 51.1% of women.
Ambérieu | Ambérieu | Ain | Ain | |
Age Range | Men | Women | Men | Women |
0 to 14 Years | 19.8 | 21.1 | 21.2 | 19.9 |
15 to 29 Years | 22.3 | 20.2 | 17.7 | 16.5 |
30 to 44 Years | 21.4 | 19.0 | 22.0 | 21.5 |
45 to 59 Years | 19.1 | 17.8 | 20.7 | 20.1 |
60 to 74 Years | 11.4 | 11.6 | 12.6 | 12.8 |
75 to 89 Years | 5.5 | 9.4 | 5.5 | 8.2 |
90 Years+ | 0.5 | 0.8 | 0.3 | 1.0 |
Sources:
- , INSEE.
- , INSEE.
Education
Public education
Ambérieu-en-Bugey is located in the Academy of Lyon area. The city administers several kindergartens and communal elementary schools.;List of public schools
Private educationThe Sainte-Marie school brings together a kindergarten, a primary school, and a college.Other educationA GRETA - an organization specialising in continuing education for adults - is based in Ambérieu-en-Bugey. A Bernard Palissy training centre for apprentices is also based in the commune.Cultural events and festivalsIn addition to the railway, as shown by the creation of the Railway Museum railway in 1987, Ambérieu-en-Bugey also developed around its library with an interest in autobiographical heritage including hosting the headquarters of the Association For Autobiography. In addition, the city has provided a house for associations.There have been two notable events in the city: The first, the festival Jazz in the Park was a festival of jazz that took place in the Parc des Échelles in July. The 13th and last edition was held in 2006. The second, the Salon du Gourmet is held each year in November with dozens of exhibitors from all over France to show their crafts. The Association for autobiography and autobiographical heritage located in Ambérieu-en-Bugey also organizes ad hoc cultural events. HealthSeveral medical centres are based in Ambérieu-en-Bugey: other than the mutual clinic there is a maternity unit in the city, a medical practice at Allymes, the Paul-Mourlon centre for early medico-social action, and the specialized home care service also named Paul-Mourlon.SportsInfrastructureThe city has several sports facilities: the Cordier, Bellievre, Saint-Exupéry, and Plaine de l'Ain gyms. There is also a nautical centre called Laure Manaudou, the Theo-Tillier stadium, and the skatepark.;List of sports associations in Ambérieu-en-Bugey in 2011
Printing pressThe newspaper le Progrès offers a daily edition dedicated to the region of Bugey. Voix de l'Ain is a weekly publication offering local information for different regions of the department. Le Journal du Bugey is a weekly publication more focused on information for the Ambérieu-en-Bugey area and its surroundings.TV''France 3 Rhône-Alpes Auvergne is available in the region.RadioA local radio station broadcasts the Fréquence Côtière from Montluel. Since the 2000s, the name has evolved into the station FC radio, the essential.ReligionCatholic worshipThere are six churches for Catholic worship in the parish of Ambérieu-en-Bugey: Saint Symphorien, Saint Jean-Marie Vianney, Notre Dame des Neiges, Sainte Foy, Saint Maurice, and Saint Denis. This parish is in the parish grouping of "Ambérieu-en-Bugey" which depends on the diocese of Belley-Ars in the Archdiocese of Lyon.Protestant worshipAn evangelical Protestant church is located at 31 rue de la Resistance.Muslim worshipTwo prayer halls of the Muslim Faith are located in Ambérieu-en-Bugey: the first is for the Union of Maghreb people of Ain and is located on the rue de la Resistance. The second is run by the Union of Muslim Associations for the Lyon Area and is located on Avenue Paul Painlevé. A building permit has been approved by the city council to build a mosqueFreemasonryA Masonic lodge, the Brotherhood bugeysienne is based in Ambérieu-en-Bugey. They also have a Masonic temple in the commune of Saint-Denis-en-Bugey. It is affiliated to the Grand Orient of France.EconomyIncomes of the population and taxIn 2008 according to the INSEE survey, the average net income per household was in 2008 in the order of EUR 21,335 per year. 54.0% of the commune's households were then taxable.In 2008 still, the median household income was €17,750, placing Ambérieu-en-Bugey at 13,724th place among the 31,604 communes of more than 50 households in metropolitan France. EmploymentIn 2007 the population of Ambérieu-en-Bugey was distributed as follows: 66.3% of active people, which is significantly higher than the national average of 45.2%, and 7.4% of retirees, a figure much lower than the 18.2% national average.In 2007 the unemployment rate was 10.5% against 12.1% in 1999. An employment centre is located in the city. Distribution of Employees by Zone of Activity in 2007 Businesses and shopsAt 1 January 2010, Ambérieu-en-Bugey had 908 business establishments: 59 were specialized in industrial activity, 89 in construction, 618 in trade, 15 in agriculture, and 142 were in the administrative sector.In 2010 97 new companies were established in the territory of which 69 are under the auto-entrepreneur rules. Pierre Pernod and Raphaelle Cavalli created the Cotélac enterprise in 1993 in Ambérieu-en-Bugey. Culture and heritageCivil monumentsThere are three sites in the commune that are registered as historical monuments:
Ambérieu-en-Bugey and the cinemaSeveral films were partially shot in Ambérieu-en-Bugey:
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