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Labège


FieldValue
nameLabège
native nameoc
commune statusCommune
imageLabège - L'église Saint-Barthélémy Façade et vue générale.jpg
captionThe church in Labège
image coat of armsBlason ville fr Labège (Haute-Garonne).svg
arrondissementToulouse
cantonCastanet-Tolosan
INSEE31254
postal code31670
mayorLaurent Chérubin
term2020–2026
intercommunalityCA Sicoval
coordinates
elevation m156
elevation min m141
elevation max m202
area km27.65
population
population date
population footnotes

|image coat of arms = Blason ville fr Labège (Haute-Garonne).svg

Labège (; ) is a commune in the Haute-Garonne department in the Occitania region in Southwestern France.

Geography

Labège is a commune in the metropolitan area of Toulouse. Its urban core is located in the southeast suburbs of Toulouse along the Autoroute des Deux Mers (A61) towards Narbonne. The bordering communes are Saint-Orens-de-Gameville, Auzielle, Escalquens, Castanet-Tolosan, Auzeville-Tolosane, and Ramonville-Saint-Agne. Labège-Innopole station and Labège-Village station have rail connections to Toulouse, Carcassonne and Narbonne.

History

The name "Labège" may be derived from La Berge ("The Bank") because of the town's location on the banks of the Hers-Mort.

Some Roman remains can be seen in Labège; but in Roman times no actual village existed here, only a few scattered homes along the thoroughfare between Baziège and Toulouse. Even in the Middle Ages, the settlement was sparse. Fourteenth century documents mention a Labège manor, which was owned by the College of Saint Front de Périgord for the next four centuries, but only toward the end of the Renaissance did the village proper begin to take shape around the parish church.

Politics

TermNameParty
28 February 1790 – 26 June 1790curé Druilhe
2001–2008Claude DucertPS
2008–2014Christian LavignePS
2014–2016url=https://toulouse.latribune.fr/politique/elections/2016-03-09/laurent-cherubin-elu-maire-de-labege-succede-a-claude-ducert.htmltitle=Laurent Chérubin, élu maire de Labège, succède à Claude Ducertdate=9 March 2016work=La Tribune}}
2016–incumbentLaurent ChérubinEELV

At the national level, the commune is part of the 3rd constituency of Haute-Garonne.

Demographics

|1968 |683 |1975 |1403 |1982 |1628 |1990 |2148 |1999 |3152 |2009 |3803 |2014 |4217 |2020 |4122

Economy

Labège is made up of two sharply contrasted districts. To the southeast is Labège Village, the residential area, with most of the homes, local shops, a gymnasium, day-care, and the largest pétanque club in the vicinity. To the northwest towards Toulouse is the economic center of the commune, Labège Innopole, incorporating the headquarters of , the Labège 2 shopping centre, the Gaumont Multiplex movie theatre, and many restaurants, businesses, laboratories and Institutions. A green belt separates the two districts.

Sights

  • The fountains of Saint-Sernin and Laurier, known for their healing waters. According to legend, during his journey from Narbonne to Toulouse, St. Sernin stopped to quench his thirst at the fountain which now bears his name, and blessed it with curative powers.
  • The Church of Saint-Barthélémy. Mention is made of an earlier church on this site in 1232. A second church of 1518-1570 was destroyed by the Huguenots. Its successor stood until it was destroyed by fire in the nineteenth century. The present church dates from 1860.
  • Place Saint-Barthélémy with its mansion, its sundial, its café and its imposing fountain sculpture.
  • The pigeonnier du Bouysset, dating from the eighteenth century: registered as an historic monument since 11 July 1977.
  • The Maison Salvan, a cultural centre devoted to exploring the interface between art and science.
  • The largest pétanque club in the area.
  • The war memorial near the cemetery.

Monuments

Labège - La mairie.jpg|Town hall Labège - La place Saint-Barthélemy - maison de maître.jpg| Manor House. Labège - La place Saint-Barthélemy - maison de maître - Cadran solaire 1906.jpg|Sundial of 1906 Labège - Ancien presbytère actuellement école de musique Claude Nougaro.jpg|Music school Claude Nougaro Labège - Le pigeonnier du Bouysset.jpg|Dovecote of Bouysset. Labège - Le monument aux Morts.jpg|War memorial

References

References

  1. (2 December 2020). "Répertoire national des élus: les maires".
  2. Françoise Salomé and Michel Lépine, ''Labège au siècle des lumières'', Broché, 1998.
  3. (9 March 2016). "Laurent Chérubin, élu maire de Labège, succède à Claude Ducert". [[La Tribune]].
  4. [https://www.insee.fr/fr/statistiques/7633058?geo=COM-31254#ancre-POP_T1 Population en historique depuis 1968], INSEE
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