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Coordinates: | |||
Country | France | ||
Region | Midi-Pyrénées | ||
Prefecture | Auch | ||
Subprefectures | Condom Mirande |
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Government | |||
- President of the General Council | Philippe Martin (PS) | ||
Area1 | |||
- Total | 6,257 km2 (2,415.8 sq mi) | ||
Population (1999) | |||
- Total | 172,335 | ||
- Rank | 89th | ||
- Density | 27.5/km2 (71.3/sq mi) | ||
Time zone | CET (UTC+1) | ||
- Summer (DST) | CEST (UTC+2) | ||
Department number | 32 | ||
Arrondissements | 3 | ||
Cantons | 31 | ||
Communes | 463 | ||
^1 French Land Register data, which exclude estuaries, and lakes, ponds, and glaciers larger than 1 km2 |
The Gers (French: le Gers, Occitan: Gers) is a department in the Midi-Pyrénées region in the southwest of France named after the Gers River.
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In the Middle Ages, the Lordship of L'Isle-Jourdain was nearby.
The Gers is one of the original 83 departments created during the French Revolution on March 4, 1790. It was created from parts of the former provinces of Guyenne and Gascony.
The inhabitants of the department are called les Gersois.
The culture is largely agricultural, with great emphasis on the local gastronomical specialties such as:
Also, some prominent cultivated crops are corn, colza, sunflowers and grain.
The Gascon language is a dialect of Occitan, but it is not widely spoken.The department is characterised by sleepy bastide villages and rolling hills with the Pyrenees visible to the south.
Alexandre Dumas, père created the famous Gersois d'Artagnan, the fourth musketeer of The Three Musketeers. A museum to d'Artagnan is found in the Gersois village of Lupiac.
André Boingnères, former mayor of Termes-d'Armagnac in the 1960s.
The President of the General Council is Philippe Martin of the Socialist Party.
Party | seats | |
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• | Socialist Party | 17 |
Union for a Popular Movement | 9 | |
• | French Communist Party | 3 |
• | Miscellaneous Left | 1 |
Miscellaneous Right | 1 |
Located in southwestern France, the Gers is part of the Midi-Pyrénées region. It is surrounded by the departments of Hautes-Pyrénées, Haute-Garonne, Tarn-et-Garonne, Lot-et-Garonne, Landes, and Pyrénées-Atlantiques. The Gers is often referred to as amongst the least densely populated, or most rural, areas in all of Western Europe.
List of the 10 most important cities of the département:
# | Municipality | Population (1999) |
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1 | Auch | 21 911 |
2 | Condom | 7 256 |
3 | Fleurance | 6 279 |
4 | L'Isle-Jourdain | 5 557 |
5 | Lectoure | 3 941 |
6 | Eauze | 3 888 |
7 | Vic-Fezensac | 3 614 |
8 | Mirande | 3 564 |
9 | Gimont | 2 741 |
10 | Pavie | 2 220 |
The annual rain varies from more than 900 mm in the south-west of the department, to less than 700 mm in the North-East (Auch, Condom, Lectoure).
The winters vary, with only occasional freezing temperatures, but the climate remains mild and dry, the departement is one of sunniest in France.
The summers are very hot and dry, the temperatures often is exceeding 40°. Auch is together with Toulouse and Millau one of the hottest cities of France, with often more than 300 sunny days in the year.
According to recent data tourism represents annually:
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