Arbonne

Arbonne is a common French, located in the department of the Yrénées-Atlantiques and the area Aquitaine.

Located in the province of the Labourd, Arbonne belongs to the Basque Country.

Its Basque name is Arbona .

The village was called Narbona with the Middle Ages (1188). It would thus have the same origin as Narbonne (11) and the same radical as Narp (Béarn) or Narbaitza (Alaba).

The name of inhabitant is arbonar .

Geography

The grounds of the commune are sprinkled by the Uhabia, small river coastal which is thrown in the ocean with Bidart.

Communes bordering

History

The law of March 4th, 1790, which determined a new administrative landscape of France by creating departments and districts, decided birth of the department of the the Low-Pyrenees by joining together the Béarn, the Gascon grounds of Bayonne and Bidache, and the three French Basque provinces. For these last, three districts were created: Mauléon, Saint-Palate and Ustaritz, which replaced the baillage Labourd. By abuse of power of the local leaders, the head office of Ustaritz was transferred almost immediately to Bayonne. Its Directory encouraged a great number of municipalities to adopt new names in conformity with the spirit of the Revolution. Thus Arbonne was called Constante, Ustaritz became Marat-on-Nive, Itxassou Union, Saint-Etienne-with-Baïgorry Thermopyles, Saint-Palate Mount-Bidouze, Saint-Jean-Foot-of-Port Nive-Frank, Louhossoa Mountain-on-Nive, Saint-Jean-with-Luz Chauvinistic-Dragon, Ainhoa Mendiarte and Souraïde Mendialde.

Administration

Intercommunality

Arbonne belongs to the Basque Eurocité Bayonne - San Sebastian.

Demography

Culture and Inheritance

The church, of intermediate size, has a bell-tower pinion with arcades characteristic of the religious monuments Labourd ins. Its origin goes back to the E century.

Internal bond

External bonds

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