Lantabat
Lantabat Landibarre |
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region | Nouvelle-Aquitaine | |
Department | Pyrénées-Atlantiques | |
Arrondissement | Bayonne | |
Canton | Pays de Bidache, Amikuze et Ostibarre | |
Community association | Pays Basque | |
Coordinates | 43 ° 15 ′ N , 1 ° 7 ′ W | |
height | 91-577 m | |
surface | 28.86 km 2 | |
Residents | 284 (January 1, 2017) | |
Population density | 10 inhabitants / km 2 | |
Post Code | 64640 | |
INSEE code | 64313 |
Lantabat ( Basque Landi Barre - Valley of the heath) is a French municipality with 284 inhabitants (at January 1, 2017) in the department of Pyrénées-Atlantiques in the region Nouvelle-Aquitaine . It belongs to the Bayonne arrondissement and the canton of Pays de Bidache, Amikuze et Ostibarre (until 2015: Iholdy ). The inhabitants of the place are called Landibartar .
geography
Districts are: Azkonbegi (Ascombeguy), Behaune, Gasteluzahare, Haltacolepua, Ilharre Mounko, Saint-Étienne, Saint-Martin. Neighboring communities are: Beyrie-sur-Joyeuse and Méharin in the north, Armendarits and Iholdy in the north-west, Orsanco and Ostabat-Asme in the east, Suhescun in the west, Ainhice-Mongelos in the south-west and Larceveau-Arros-Cibits in the south.
history
The Landabat barony was a fiefdom of the Kingdom of Navarre.
Population development
- 1962: 402
- 1968: 408
- 1975: 339
- 1982: 313
- 1990: 307
- 1999: 284
- 2006: 293
Attractions
- prehistoric archaeological site in Haltacolepua and Ilharre Mounko
- prehistoric fortress wall in Gasteluzahare
- Maison de maître dite Elizeiria (14th century)
- Maison forte Donozteia (14th century)
- Elizeiriko Borda and Iturburua farms (17th century)
- Houses from the 17th to 19th centuries century
- Saint-Cyprien d'Ascombeguy chapel (12th century)
- Chapel of Saint-Étienne (12th-18th centuries)
- Saint-Martin-de-Tours church (18th / 19th century)