Trilla

Trilla is a common French, located in the department of the the Eastern Pyrenees and the area Languedoc-Roussillon.

Its inhabitants is called Trillanais or Trilhanols (in occitan).

Geography

Commune located in the Fenouillèdes on the Désix

History

1st mention in 1011 (Trilianum), in a bubble of the Pope Serge IV.

Detached of Razès (Languedoc) in 870 to be yielded to the County of Cerdagne - Besalu, the village of Trilla will reinstate France only in the signature of the Traité of Corbeil (1258) which definitively attaches Fenouillèdes to Languedoc.

Consequently Trilla becomes a royal stronghold granted to different Seigneur S (Raimond de Canet, Famille of Peyrepertuse, Montesquieu, the Fish pond, Mauléon…).

With the creation of the Departments (1790), Trilla becomes a commune of the canton of Sournia, which is included with the district of Prades, in the Eastern Pyrenees (of which the population is mainly Catalan E). The 33 communes of Fenouillèdes, which know the same evolution, thus become enclaves Occitan are (gavatx) out of Catalan ground.

The XIXe century sees the development of the village (population passing very close to the 200 inhabitants, construction of the new Notre-Dame church of the Assumption in 1854, agricultural specialization in the Viticulture…).

Administration

Demography

Economy

  • Vineyard of the Coasts of Roussillon (AOC).

Places and monuments

  • Two Dolmen S is visible on the commune easily accessible.

  • Church Notre Dame of the Assumption
  • Vault Saint-Dove
  • Fountain
  • Ruins of Casteil
  • Panorama on the Chain of the Corbières (of the Pech de Bugarach with the the Mediterranean!).

Personalities related to the commune

See too

  • Common of the Eastern Pyrenees

External bond

  • Site of the town hall of Trilla

  • Trilla on the site of the national geographical Institute
  • Trilla on the site of INSEE
  • Trilla on the site of Quid
  • Localization of Trilla on a chart of France and communes bordering
  • Plane on Trilla on Mapquest

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