Buziet

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

Its inhabitants is called the buziétois.

Geography

Hydrography

The grounds of the commune are sprinkled by:
  • the Escou, affluent of the Gave d' Oloron
  • the Bourmassà (known in Escou like brook of Moulias ) and by its tributaries, brooks of Labarthe, Courtiès, of Trébès and Lapeyre,
  • the Gave d' Ossau and the brooks of Hourcade and Termy, its affluents (respectively right and left).

Localities and hamlets

Communes bordering

Toponymy

The toponym Buziet appears in the forms Busieg (1385, censier of Béarn), Vusiet (1440, notaries of Oloron) and Busiet (1544, reformation of Béarn).

History

Paul Raymond note that in 1385, Buziet depended on the Bailliage of Oloron and counted 24 fires.

Administration

Intercommunality

The common one belongs to five inter-commune structures:

Demography

Economy

The activity is mainly agricultural (breeding, pastures, corn).

Culture and inheritance

Civil inheritance

Religious heritage

Environmental inheritance

Equipment

Personalities related to the commune

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