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Palalda

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Palalda (French pronunciation: [palalda] ; Catalan: Palaldà) is a former commune in Pyrénées-Orientales, now part of Amélie-les-Bains-Palalda.

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View of Palalda

Geography

Palalda is located above the river Tech, to the northeast of Amélie-les-Bains and to the east of Montbolo.

History

The first mention of Palalda is from the year 814, as being the western limit of the territory of Céret.

On 1 October 1942, the commune of Palalda is linked to Amélie-les-Bains to create the new commune of Amélie-les-Bains-Palalda.[1]

42°29′02″N 2°40′29″E

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Politics and administration

Canton

In 1790, Palalda is included in the canton of Arles, which remains the same after being united to Amélie-les-bains in 1942.[1]

Mayors

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Demography

Ancien Régime

Population under the Ancien Régime is calculated either in number of feu fiscal (f, fire tax), or in number of inhabitants (H).

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Modern times
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Sites of interest

  • The romanesque church of Saint Martin, built in the 12th century and partly rebuilt between the 15th and 16th centuries.
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Saint Martin church

Culture

Poetry
  • Confidences d'un moutard parisien (1912) is a poem by the writer Marc Anfossi[3] which mentions Palalda, Montbolo and Montalba-d'Amélie.

Notable people

See also

Notes

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