Bareilles

Bareilles is a commune with 59 inhabitants (as of January 1, 2011 ) in the department of Hautes -Pyrénées in the Midi-Pyrénées region. It belongs administratively to the district Bagneres- de -Bigorre and Canton Bordères -Louron. Residents are called " Bareillois ".

Geography

The municipality is located in the historical county of Bigorre, in the Pays d' Aure, about 40 kilometers southeast of Bagneres -de- Bigorre.

Neighboring municipalities are:

  • Bourg- d'Ouail in the southeast,
  • Ferrère in the east,
  • Jézeau in the north,
  • Cazaux -Debat in the West,
  • Ris in the southwest, as well as
  • Bordères -Louron in the south.

The municipal seat lies on the River Lastie, which opens at Arreau in the nest you Louron. The majority of its territory is mostly impassable mountains and forest at altitudes up to 2000 meters dar. Since this is hardly settled, resulting in a total very low population density.

Demographics

The development of the population is known censuses that have been conducted since 1793. In the 21st century will be carried out in municipalities with fewer than 10,000 inhabitants Census every five years, in major cities every year.

Management

Since March 2001, André Carrère mayor ( maire ).

Attractions

  • Lac de Bareilles ( in the neighboring municipality Bordères -Louron )
  • Mont Né
  • Forêt de domaniale Bareilles

The municipality has a number of cultural monuments.

  • " Église Saint -Vincent paroissiale " ( German: " the parish church of St. Vincent " ) of the 17th century
  • " Église Saint -Martin paroissiale " ( German: " the parish church of St. Martin " ) from the first half of the 19th century
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