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Bessèges

Bessèges (French pronunciation: [besɛʒ]; Occitan: Besseja) is a commune in the Gard department in France. It is situated on the river Cèze.[3]

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History

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The former railway station

Historically Bessèges was a hamlet of Robiac. Its importance began with the opening of a coal mine in 1809, followed by an iron and steel plant in 1833, and eventually the railway reached it in 1857. The commune was created in 1857 from parts of Gagnières and Robiac-Rochessadoule.[4]

At its peak in the late 19th century, the population was over 11,000. However, during the 20th century it declined and eventually the mine was abandoned in 1964, and the steel-works in 1987. Today its economy is based on tourism, and it is home to the Étoile de Bessèges road bicycle race.

Population

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Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
1861 7,055—    
1866 8,671+4.21%
1872 8,908+0.45%
1876 10,668+4.61%
1881 11,404+1.34%
1886 10,653−1.35%
1891 8,673−4.03%
1896 7,962−1.70%
1901 9,040+2.57%
1906 8,219−1.89%
1911 8,030−0.46%
1921 6,368−2.29%
1926 7,062+2.09%
YearPop.±% p.a.
1931 6,357−2.08%
1936 5,425−3.12%
1946 5,648+0.40%
1954 5,823+0.38%
1962 5,720−0.22%
1968 5,421−0.89%
1975 5,255−0.44%
1982 4,352−2.66%
1990 3,635−2.23%
1999 3,137−1.62%
2007 3,196+0.23%
2012 3,051−0.92%
2017 2,844−1.40%
Source: EHESS[4] and INSEE (1968-2017)[5]

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