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Ampilly-le-Sec

Ampilly-le-Sec is a commune in the Côte-d'Or department in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region of eastern France.

Key Information

Geography

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Ampilly-le-Sec is located some 5 km south by south-west of Chatillon-sur-Seine and 15 km east by south-east of Laignes. It can be accessed by the D980 highway from Chatillon-sur-Seine which passes through the village and continues south to Coulmier-le-Sec. The D971 from Buncey to Chamesson also passes through the eastern edge of the commune. From the D971 the D29A goes west through the village then continues to the south-west. The western third of the commune is heavily forested with the rest being entirely farmland.[3]

The Seine River passes through the east of the commune parallel to the D971 flowing from south to north.[3]

Neighbouring communes and villages

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Heraldry

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Arms of Ampilly-le-Sec
Arms of Ampilly-le-Sec
Blazon:

Azure, two stag's heads caboshed of Or posed in pale, in chief argent charged with three millwheels of gules.



Administration

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List of Successive Mayors[4]

From To Name
2001 2026 René Regnault

Demography

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The inhabitants of the commune are known as Ampilliaciens or Ampilliaciennes alternatively Ampellois or Ampelloises in French.[5]

Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
1793 476—    
1800 517+1.19%
1806 536+0.60%
1821 536+0.00%
1831 525−0.21%
1836 645+4.20%
1841 664+0.58%
1846 603−1.91%
1851 590−0.43%
1856 626+1.19%
1861 548−2.63%
1866 605+2.00%
1872 577−0.79%
1876 553−1.06%
1881 570+0.61%
1886 560−0.35%
1891 505−2.05%
1896 449−2.32%
YearPop.±% p.a.
1901 468+0.83%
1906 416−2.33%
1911 416+0.00%
1921 365−1.30%
1926 337−1.58%
1931 413+4.15%
1936 372−2.07%
1946 356−0.44%
1954 386+1.02%
1962 353−1.11%
1968 333−0.97%
1975 360+1.12%
1982 384+0.93%
1990 424+1.25%
1999 377−1.30%
2007 372−0.17%
2012 366−0.32%
2017 348−1.00%
Source: EHESS[6] and INSEE[7]

Culture and heritage

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Civil heritage

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The commune has a number of buildings and structures that are registered as historical monuments:

  • A Blast Furnace (1829)[8]
  • A House at Rue de Coulmier (19th century)[9]
  • A House at Rue de la Maison Commune (19th century)[10]
  • The Town Hall/School at Rue de la Maison Commune (19th century)[11]
  • An old Ironworks (1833)[12]
  • Houses (19th century)[13]

Religious heritage

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The front of the Church

The commune has several religious buildings and sites that are registered as historical monuments:

  • A Wayside Cross at CR 12 (18th century)[14]
  • A Tomb at CR 25 (19th century)[15]
  • A Cemetery Cross at CR 25 (19th century)[16]
  • A Cemetery Chapel at CR 25 (19th century)[17]
  • A Wayside Cross at CR 8 (18th century)[18]
  • A Wayside Cross at CVO2 and CR32 crossroads (1840)[19]
  • A Wayside Cross at Rue de Chamesson and CR13 crossroads (1811)[20]
  • A Cemetery at Rue de l'Église (19th century)[21]
  • The Parish Church of Saint Peter and Paul at Rue de l'Église (1827).[22] The Church contains a large number of items that are registered as historical objects.[22]
  • A Wayside Cross at RD 29a (1877)[23]
  • A Wayside Cross at RD29a and CR 25 crossroads (1762)[24]
  • A Wayside Cross at RN 71 and former Chemin de Chamesson crossroads at Vanvey (1861)[25]
  • A Wayside Cross at Grande Rue and Rue de la Croix de Mission crossroads (19th century)[26]
  • A Monumental Cross (1638)[27]
  • A Wayside Cross at Ferme de la Forêt (1783)[28]
  • A Wayside Cross at Ferme de la Forfol (18th century)[29]

See also

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References

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