Les Salles (French pronunciation: [le sal]) is a commune in the Loire department in central France.

Les Salles
Commune
Coat of arms of Les Salles
Location of Les Salles
Map
Les Salles is located in France
Les Salles
Les Salles
Les Salles is located in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
Les Salles
Les Salles
Coordinates: 45°50′55″N 3°47′40″E / 45.8486°N 3.7944°E / 45.8486; 3.7944
CountryFrance
RegionAuvergne-Rhône-Alpes
DepartmentLoire
ArrondissementMontbrison
CantonBoën-sur-Lignon
Government
 • Mayor (2020–2026) Jean-Hervé Peurière[1]
Area
1
25.22 km2 (9.74 sq mi)
Population
 (2021)[2]
566
 • Density22/km2 (58/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
INSEE/Postal code
42295 /42440
Elevation636–963 m (2,087–3,159 ft)
(avg. 690 m or 2,260 ft)
1 French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km2 (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries.

Geography edit

Les Salles is a part of the Forez region and is located to the extreme west of the Loire department. The territory represents an area of 2521 ha.

The territory is composed of:

  • A border and mountainous forest in the northwest in the foothills of the Massif des Bois Noirs.*The gently sloping hills in the central area (La Goutte Le Bourg-Méranges).
  • Extensive flat areas in the southeast (Les Bataillouse, La Plagnette).
  • The highest elevation of the territory is located in St Thomas Wood at 963 m. The lowest elevation is 652 m at Le Lac.

Hydrography edit

The main rivers are the Royon stream, the stream of La Goutte and the stream of Bareille which will combine to form further down the stream of Les Salles.

The village is dotted with many lakes: La Goutte, Royon, La Plagnette, Goutoule, Guirande, St. Claude, Relange, Rullion, Traversieres ... Note also the presence of peatlands, the most extensive is located at Souillat.

Geology edit

The basement is largely granitic (type monzogranite) with a limestone area on the side of Fialins and Fours à Chaux (calcareous tufa element)

Sights edit

  • Druidic stones: La Pierre Branlante, La Pierre du Sacrifice.
  • Méranges, place the oldest city: in 982 in the cartulary of Savigny.
  • The Roman road Clermont-Lyon (Les Meaudres- Le Bourg-La-Croix-Blanche-Relange- L'Étrat)
  • The church dating from the 12th century (one of the oldest in the region).
  • The St Roch chapel, built in the 1630s following a vow made by the inhabitants of Les Salles and Cervières during the plague epidemic.
  • The Underground: The Village (presbytery), Chapt, Fauchemagne, Le Lac, Coavoux, La Cure, Méranges ... (ref: GRAL surveys)
  • Fortified Farms: Relange, Rullion, Le Verdier
  • Castles: La Goutte, Les Serrots, Chapt
  • Places legendary: tomb of Mona, the rock of the Mule.

History edit

The earliest citation of the name of the town dates from about the year 1000 in the cartulary of Savigny: Ecclesia de Sales. Found in another edition of this book even a citation in 1225: Ecclesia de Salis and 1361: Sancti Petri di Salis. Until the Revolution the town was called St Pierre des Salles.

 

Origin of name edit

The experts are somewhat divided on the origin of the name

- To Dauzat name comes from the Germanic word "Saal" room - Similarly for Louis Pierre Augereau, the name comes from the word "room" in which former French designated the seat of a lordship, a mansion or a fortified house. This word derives from late Latin "sala" after borrowing from Frankish "sal" which resulted in German, "Saal" bedroom castle. - To Vachet it derive from the Latin "olla" pots, jars, even "Aula": courtyard home - Others see a merger with St. Francois de Sales. - Some derive the name from the Latin "Saltus" wooded place - Another theory derives the name "Willow" and especially his translation of Germanic "Salt" - Charles Jacquet, local historian, makes about him, the Assuming an origin linked to the Latin word "sala" which in his time meant hotellerie, tavern. It refers to a bridge located along the Roman road Lyon - Bordeaux happening in the town and that was somehow behind the village. Still, to date, no explanation is unanimous.

Les Bataillouses: In November 1567, a group of Protestants, led by Poncenat is defeated by the Catholics of the Marquis de La Chabre . This battle cost the lives of some 300 soldiers. (ref: Les guerres religieuses en Auvergne - Andre IMBERDIS)

Administration edit

Previous mayors:

  • Joseph Brunet
  • Charles Pilonchery
  • Philippe Godard

Current mayor: Jean-Hervé Peurière

 
the gate of the village

Population edit

Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
1968 505—    
1975 412−2.87%
1982 518+3.32%
1990 441−1.99%
1999 424−0.44%
2009 481+1.27%
2014 511+1.22%
2020 561+1.57%
Source: INSEE[3]

Personaltities edit

  • Etienne Francois of Kair Blumestein (1712–1799): Inspector of Mines, German origin. He established in 1730 to drop a smelter to process the lead extracted from its mines Champoly and Juré. He bought the La Goutte castle in 1753 to live in.
  • Jean Baptiste Francois Kair of Blumestein (1759–1854): Officer, Knight of St. Louis and engineer of the Highways. He took over from his father Etienne to exploit lead in La Goutte. He was the first mayor of LEs Salles in 1791, and was then mayor of Lezoux from 1806 to 1830.
  • Francois Gilbert Planche (1866–1924), engineer, industrialist and member of the Hautes-Alpes, whose family hails from the hamlet of Coavoux. A man of action, it has invested in railways in the mining and electric power. He is considered one of the "fathers of the hydro-electricity in the Alps.

Sports clubs edit

Football : ASCLS (Association Sportive Chausseterre Les Salles) created in 1973. Colors Yellow and Blue.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Répertoire national des élus: les maires" (in French). data.gouv.fr, Plateforme ouverte des données publiques françaises. 13 September 2022.
  2. ^ "Populations légales 2021". The National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies. 28 December 2023.
  3. ^ Population en historique depuis 1968, INSEE