Contes, Alpes-Maritimes

Contes

A view of Contes, looking up to the tower of the church of Sainte-Marie-Madeleine

Coat of arms
Contes

Coordinates: 43°48′46″N 7°18′52″E / 43.8128°N 7.3144°E / 43.8128; 7.3144Coordinates: 43°48′46″N 7°18′52″E / 43.8128°N 7.3144°E / 43.8128; 7.3144
Country France
Region Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
Department Alpes-Maritimes
Arrondissement Nice
Canton Contes
Intercommunality Pays des Paillons
Government
  Mayor (20082014) Francis Tujague
Area1 19.47 km2 (7.52 sq mi)
Population (2008)2 6,909
  Density 350/km2 (920/sq mi)
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
  Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
INSEE/Postal code 06048 / 06390
Elevation 123–642 m (404–2,106 ft)
(avg. 290 m or 950 ft)

1 French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km² (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries.

2 Population without double counting: residents of multiple communes (e.g., students and military personnel) only counted once.

Contes (Occitan: Còntes) is a commune in the Alpes-Maritimes department in the region of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur in south-eastern France.

Its inhabitants are Contois. Because the village sounds like the French word comte, the aristocratic title count, it called itself Point Libre during the revolutionary period.

Famous sons of Contes are Henri Charpentier, a chef who studied under Escoffier, Camous and Ritz. He worked for some of the most famous restaurants in Paris and then emigrated to the United States where he would open restaurants in New York and Los Angeles. The other, Humbert Ricolfi was actually a classmate of Charpentier and went on to become Minister of Finance for the Republique. He financed the Maginot Line and is remembered as an upholder of the great ideals of the French Republique.

It was probably mentioned in an ancient inscription DEO EGOMONI CVNTINO VIC CVN P.[1]

Geography

Contes is a 7.52-square-mile (19.5 km2) commune in the Southeast of France. It is located on Paillon valley, between 130 and 480 metres AMSL (430–1580 ft). The inhabitants live mainly in the village, but also in hamlets like Sclos, La Vernéa, La Pointe.

Population

Historical population
YearPop.±%
17931,442    
18001,474+2.2%
18061,426−3.3%
18221,838+28.9%
18381,861+1.3%
18481,904+2.3%
18581,930+1.4%
18611,707−11.6%
18661,748+2.4%
18721,560−10.8%
18761,588+1.8%
18811,681+5.9%
18861,655−1.5%
18911,634−1.3%
18961,688+3.3%
19011,653−2.1%
19061,716+3.8%
19111,911+11.4%
19212,013+5.3%
19262,524+25.4%
19312,752+9.0%
19362,717−1.3%
19462,003−26.3%
19542,366+18.1%
19622,876+21.6%
19682,458−14.5%
19754,123+67.7%
19824,941+19.8%
19905,867+18.7%
19996,550+11.6%
20086,909+5.5%

Economy

Formerly a rural community, with olive, vineyard and cattle-based economy, it has converted in a secondary town with services activities and residential areas for people working in the 15 km (9.3 mi) far city of Nice. The town has an important Lafarge plaster factory.

See also

References

  1. Blanc, Edmond (1878). "Remarques sur quelques textes gallo-romains des Alpes Maritimes qui portent des nom géographiques". Revue Archéologique. 35: 156–163.
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