Aroue-Ithorots-Olhaïby


Aroue-Ithorots-Olhaïby is a commune in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region of south-western France.
The inhabitants of the commune are known as Arouetarrak.

Geography

Aroue-Ithorots-Olhaïby is located in the former Basque province of Soule some 10 km east of Saint-Palais and 10 km south of Sauveterre-de-Béarn. Access to the commune is by the D11 road from Domezain-Berraute in the west passing through the west fork of the commune then Etcharry then the east fork and the village before continuing south-east to Charritte-de-Bas. The commune is mixed forest and farmland.
Located in the Drainage basin of the Adour, the commune is traversed from south to north by the Lafoure with its tributary the Hourquet and the Lauhirasse with its tributary the Thiancoenia erreka.

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The commune name in basque is Arüe-Ithorrotze-Olhaibi.
Jean-Baptiste Orpustan indicated that Ithorots possibly signified "source of cold water" and Olhaïby "the ford of the huts".
The following table details the origins of the commune name and other names in the commune.
NameSpellingDateSourcePageOriginDescription
AroueAroe1337Orpustan
228
Village
Aroa1385Raymond
11
Duchesne
Aroe1460Raymond
11
Ohix
Sent Stephen d'Aroe1469Raymond
11
Ohix
Degaierie de Aroa1520Orpustan
228
Aroue1690Orpustan
228
Aroüe1750Cassini
IthorotsIthorrodz1337Orpustan
233
Village
Uthorrotz1469Orpustan
233
Itorrotz1469Raymond
84
Ohix
Utorrotz1478Raymond
84
Ohix
Utorrotz1480Raymond
84
Ohix
Ytorrotz1482Raymond
84
Ohix
Y Ptorrotz1690Orpustan
233
Iptorrotz1690Orpustan
233
Ithorrotz1750Cassini
Ittorrolz1801EHESS Bulletin des Lois
OlhaïbiOlhaivi1308Orpustan
233
Village
Olhabie1375Raymond
124
Luntz
Olƒabie1376Raymond
124
Military
Olhaibie1385Raymond
124
Duchesne
Olhabia1407Raymond
124
Duchesne
Olhayvi1496Raymond
124
Ohix
Olharby1563Raymond
124
Languedoc
Olhayby1690Orpustan
233
Olhaybié1690Orpustan
233
Olhaybi1750Cassini
Olhaiby1793EHESS
AbbadieL'Abbadie1863Raymond
1
Lay Abbey of Ithorots, vassal of the Viscounts of Soule
BartulagueBatrulague1477Raymond
22
OhixFarm of Ithorots-Olhaïby
Barthulague1863Raymond
22
BéloscarBelhoscar1496Raymond
27
OhixFarm in Aroue
LafaureLa Phaura1538Raymond
135
ReformationStream which rises in Aroue, crosses Etcharry and joins the Saison at Espiute
La Phaure1863Raymond
135
OlhassariaOlhassari17th centuryRaymond
124
Arthez-LasalleFief under the Viscounts of Soule
Olhassarry1863Raymond
124

Sources:
Origins:
noted on page 11 of his 1863 dictionary that Aroue was one of the seven districts of Soule and depended on the messagerie of Barhoue. There was a Lay Abbey at Ithorots, vassal of the Viscounts of Soule. The fief of Olhaïby was a vassal of the Viscounts of Soule and its owner was one of ten potestats of Soule.
The commune had a "Temple of Reason" during the French Revolution, undoubtedly because in the Béarnais region, Aroue was the only Basque commune to adopt the Jacobin anti-religion policy.
Between 1790 and 1794 Ithorots commune was merged with Olhaïby to form the new commune of Ithorots-Olhaïby. On 1 August 1973, the commune of Aroue merged with Ithorots-Olhaïby to form the new commune of Aroue-Ithorots-Olhaïby.

Administration

List of Successive Mayors
FromToNamePartyPosition
19532001Franz Duboscq
20012008Marcel Gégu
20082014Jean-Pascal Barneix
20142020Jean-Pierre Barneix

Inter-communality

The commune is part of eight inter-communal structures:
In 2009 the commune had 245 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 town is part of the Appellation d'origine contrôlée zone of Ossau-iraty.

Culture and Heritage

Civil heritage

The village has architecture typical of the eastern Basque Country: gable roofs covered with tiles, whitewashed walls with houses from the 16th century.
As in many Basque villages, the fronton is adjacent to the church.

Religious heritage

Two churches are registered as historical monuments:
The town lies on the GR 65. It is at the beginning of the 7th section of the GR which is listed by UNESCO as World Heritage. The presentation file to UNESCO locates the commune on the Via Podiensis on the Way of St. James. There is no real historical justification for this but it is an important fact for this small town. Justification was found by Dr. Urrutibetehy, the pioneer who traced the paths in the region. He saw in the horseman shown on the lintel of the door of the sacristy, a representation of Saint Jacques Matamoros.

Notable people linked to the commune