Arbonne


Arbonne is a commune in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region of southwestern France.
The inhabitants of the commune are known as Arbonars

Geography

Arbonne is located some 6 km south of Biarritz and 3 km east of Bidart. It is part of the Urban area of Bayonne and is located in the former province of Labourd. Access to the commune is by road D255 from Biarritz in the north passing through the village and continuing south to Saint-Pée-sur-Nivelle. The D655 branches off the D255 in the south of the commune and goes to Ahetze. The A63 autoroute passes through the northern tip of the commune but has no access from the commune. In the south of the commune is the hamlet of Le Hameau d'Arbonne. The rest of the commune is mainly farmland with patches of forest especially in the north.
Located in the drainage basin of the Adour, the commune is traversed by the Uhabia, a small coastal river that flows into the ocean at Bidart, and its tributaries: the Zirikolatzeko erreka and the Ruisseau d'Argelos.
The Ruisseau de Pemartin also flows through the commune and there is an extensive network of streams throughout the commune.

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The commune name in Basque is Arbona.
Brigitte Jobbé-Duval indicated that Arbona meant "place of tree stumps".
The following table details the origins of the commune name and other names in the commune.
NameSpellingDateSourcePageOriginDescription
ArbonneNarbona1186Raymond
9
BayonneVillage
Narbone1349Orpustan
Alhorgako ErrekaL'Alhorga1863Raymond
5
A tributary of the Uhabia flowing from Saint-Pée-sur-Nivelle and Ahetze
BerruetaBerhouetta1863Raymond
28
Farm
HarriagueHarriague1863Raymond
76
Hamlet
HurmalagueHurmalague1863Raymond
80
Hamlet
MentaMenta1198Raymond
112
BayonneHamlet
Mente1523Raymond
112
Chapter
Mestelan BehereaMestelan1760Raymond
112
CollationsFarm
Mesthelan1863Raymond
112
PemartinPémartin1863Raymond
133
Farm
PerukainPerucam13th centuryRaymond
134
BayonneHamlet
Pérucain1863Raymond
La PlaceLa Place1863Raymond
135
Hamlet
Le Pouyla chapelle de Pouy près Bayonne1751Raymond
139
IntendanceFarm
Pouy1863Raymond
139

Sources:
  • Raymond: , 1863, on the page numbers indicated in the table.
Origins:
The oldest lord of Arbonne whose names are known are from the Sault family, Viscounts of Labourd. At the end of the 14th century the lordship was owned by the Saint-Julien family and then in 1408 to the Amezqueta family.
The Act of 4 March 1790, which determined the new administrative landscape of France by creating departments and districts, created the Department of Basses-Pyrénées to bring together Béarn, the Gascon lands in Bayonne and Bidache, and three French Basque provinces. For these three provinces three districts were created: Mauléon, Saint-Palais, and Ustaritz which replaced the Bailiwick of Labourd. The seat of Ustaritz was transferred almost immediately to Bayonne. Its Directorate pushed many municipalities into adopting new names conforming to the spirit of the Revolution. Arbonne was called Constante, Ustaritz became Marat-sur-Nive, Itxassou Union, Saint-Étienne-de-Baïgorry Thermopyles, Saint-Palais Mont-Bidouze, Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port Nive-Franche, Louhossoa Montagne-sur-Nive, Saint-Jean-de-Luz Chauvin-Dragon, Ainhoa Mendiarte, and Souraïde Mendialde.

Heraldry

Administration

List of Successive Mayors
FromToNamePartyPosition
1790?1794Daguerre
17941795Dominique DuhartMayor of Constante which united Arbonne, Arcangues, and Bassussarry
1795Jean LabordeMayor of Constante
18141817Pierre Landaboure
18171822Jean Diharce
18221823Martin Hegoas
18231827Charles Borotra
18271840Mathieu Duhart
18401842Hirigoyen
18421849Doyhenard
18491859Laborde
18591864Michel Dokhelar
18641876Laurent Hirigoyen
18761881Jean Dufau
18811896Jean Borotra
18961904Jean Dufau
19041943Bernard Housset

;Mayors from 1943
FromToNamePartyPosition
19431945Jean Hegoas
19451948Émile Martin
19531971André Gromard
19711977Didier Borotra
19771995Bernard AbeberryThe council elected in 1983 had two women for the first time
19952008Jean Bareille
20082020Marie-Josèphe Mialocq

Inter-communality

Arbonne is part of nine inter-communal structures:
The commune is part of the Eurocité basque Bayonne-San Sebastian .

Demography

In 2009 the commune had 1,993 inhabitants. The evolution of the number of inhabitants is known from the population censuses conducted in the commune since 1793. From the 21st century, a census of communes with fewer than 10,000 inhabitants is held every five years, unlike larger towns that have a sample survey every year.

Economy

The commune is part of the Appellation d'origine contrôlée zone of Ossau-iraty.

Culture and heritage

According to the Map of the Seven Basque Provinces by Prince Louis-Lucien Bonaparte the basque dialect spoken in Arbonne is northern Upper Navarrese

Religious heritage

The commune has two buildings that are registered as historical monuments:
;Health
The commune has a general practitioner, three nurses, a speech therapist, a physiotherapist, and a dentist - all in the village centre.
;Education
Arbonne has two primary schools, one public and one private

Notable people linked to the commune