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Saint-Galmier

Saint-Galmier

FieldValue
nameSaint-Galmier
commune statusCommune
imageSaint-galmier.jpg
image coat of armsBlason Saint-Galmier 42.svg
arrondissementMontbrison
cantonAndrézieux-Bouthéon
INSEE42222
postal code42330
mayorPhilippe Denis
term2020–2026
intercommunalitySaint-Étienne Métropole
coordinates
elevation m480
elevation min m357
elevation max m551
area km219.47
population
population date
population footnotes

|image coat of arms = Blason Saint-Galmier 42.svg

Saint-Galmier () is a city in eastern France. It is a commune in Loire department, and belongs to the arrondissement of Montbrison. Saint-Galmier covers an area of 19.5 square kilometers. As of 2023, the population of the commune was 5,829.

Saint-Galmier, located on the river Coise, south-central Loire, is a regional central city known for the mineral water Badoit produced there.

Place name

Old stone bridge across the Coise River

The name of Saint-Galmier is from the Catholic saint Galmier or Baldomerus, who was a monk at the Basilica of Saint Justus in Lyon.

During the French Revolution, Saint-Galmier was renamed Fontfortville by the revolutionaries because of his religious color, where "Fontfort" means "stable fountain".

Geography

Map of the municipality of Saint-Galmier
The natural scenery around Saint-Galmier

Saint-Galmier is located in southeastern France, west-central Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes and east-central Loire, about 22 kilometers from the prefecture Saint-Étienne. Towns bordering Saint-Galmier include Bellegarde-en-Forez, Chambœuf, Chazelles-sur-Lyon, Cuzieu and Saint-Médard-en-Forez.

Terrain

Saint-Galmier is located in the western foothills of Mount Lyonnais. The center of the town is located in a valley, with a relatively flat terrain, with an elevation of 357 to 551 meters.

River

The river Coise, a right tributary of the Loire, flows from east to west through the town.

Plant

Saint-Galmier belongs to the temperate deciduous forest area, which is mainly distributed on both sides of the Coise River and around the city area.

Saint-Galmier was rated as a 4-star (highest) flower city in an evaluation of flower cities.

Climate

Saint-Galmier belongs to the temperate marine climate in the Köppen climate classification.

Administrative divisions

Saint-Galmier is a commune (INSEE code 42222) in the Loire department and Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region. It is part of the arrondissement of Montbrison, the canton of Andrézieux-Bouthéon, the Saint-Étienne Métropole, and of Loire's 6th constituency.

According to the national statistics office INSEE, Saint-Galmier is part of the functional urban area (aire d'attraction des villes) of Saint-Étienne, which consists of 105 communes. INSEE also divides the town of Saint-Galmier into two "blocks" (IRIS) to facilitate the statistics of population distribution.

Population

The local population is called Baldomériens (male) or Baldomérienne (female) in French.

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Politics

Saint-Galmier City Hall

The current mayor of Saint-Galmier is Philippe Denis, a centrist who received 60.11% of the support rate in the 2020 municipal elections.

In the 2017 French presidential election, French 25th President Emmanuel Macron received 66.29% of the support in Saint-Galmier.

PeriodMayorPolitical party
1944 to 1946Jean RollinUnknown
1947 to 1959Antoine RavelUnknown
1959 to 1960Camille PassotUnknown
1960 to 1971Camille PassotUnknown
1971 to 1981Maurice AndréNational Centre of Independents and Peasants
1981 to 1989Joannès MoulardMiscellaneous right
1989 to 2008Jean BouchardonMiscellaneous right
2008 to 2020Jean-Yves CharbonnierMiscellaneous right
2020 toPhilippe DenisDivers centre

Water

Saint Galmier is a spa town and the source of Badoit mineral water. The thermal spring was known in Gallo-Roman times, but its fame increased with the general growth in interest in thermal cures in Europe during the nineteenth century.

Before Auguste Badoit commercialised the water in the 1830s, both the water and the spring from which it emerged, were known as "Fontfort". For this reason, during the French Revolutionary period, the town was briefly known as "Fontfortville".

Personalities

  • Gilbert Bostsarron, a member of the French Resistance was born here.
  • Roger Rivière, a professional cyclist, who was born in Saint-Etienne in 1936, died here in 1976.

References

References

  1. (13 September 2022). "Répertoire national des élus: les maires". data.gouv.fr, Plateforme ouverte des données publiques françaises.
  2. "Commune de Saint-Galmier (42222)". INSEE.
  3. Géoportail. "Plan Géoportail".
  4. ville de Saint-Galmier. "Histoire".
  5. "Saint-Galmier (42330),Loire".
  6. "Station météorologique de Saint-Etienne – Bouthéon".
  7. (1 August 2009). "Tableau des circonscriptions électorales des départements (élection des députés) (Article Annexe tableau n° 1)".
  8. "Base des aires d'attraction des villes 2020". INSEE.
  9. "Aire d'attraction des villes 2020 de Saint-Étienne (023)". INSEE.
  10. "Aire d'attraction des villes. Définition". INSEE.
  11. sig.ville.gouv.fr. "Tableaux disponibles". sig.ville.gouv.fr.
  12. {{Cassini-Ehess. 31830. Saint-Galmier
  13. [https://www.insee.fr/fr/statistiques/8643952?geo=COM-42222#tableau-POPREF_G1 Population municipale entre 1968 et 2023], INSEE
  14. "Résultats des élections municipales".
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