Bressols

Bressols is a common French, located in the department of Tarn-et-Garonne and the area the Midday-Pyrenees.

Geography

The town of Bressols is located at five minutes of Montauban and at half an hour of Toulouse. The Tarn crosses the village of Bressols.

History

The site was populated as of the Gallo-Roman time . A Ford or a passage on the Rivière would explain the attraction of the village.
At the 9th century the village depends on powerful the Abbaye of Montauriol. In 1271, the Seigneur S of Bressols lend homage to the king Philippe III.

At the 16th century the Protestantisme is spread quickly in the Diocèse of Montauban and with the Révolution two Protestant big families share the seigneurery of Bressols.

Administration

Demography

Economy

The local economy is under the influence of the city very close to Montauban. The municipality counts on quality of life with the Village to attract residents. More than 70% of the occupied credits work apart from the commune.

Tourist monuments and places

  • a church in Bressols (renovated at the 17th century?) and in Brial
  • old a Laundrette

Life of the village

The village of Bressols counts a club of very active Rugby, as well as a football club. Are the sports associations bressolaise (ASB)

See too

  • Common of Tarn-et-Garonne

External bonds

  • Bressols on the site of the national geographical Institute

  • Bressols on the site of INSEE
  • Bressols on the site of Quid
  • Localization of Bressols on a chart of France and communes bordering
  • Plane on Bressols on Mapquest

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