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A Stimulating Heritage
DISTILLER OF SENSATIONS AMUS-EUM YOURSELVES! You’ve not seen cultural sites like these before! Keep tapping your foot... Blues, classical, rock, electro… festivals to A stimulating be consumed without moderation heritage Top 10 family activities An explosive mixture! TÉLÉCHARGEZ L’APPLICATION 04 06 CONT Frieze Amus-eum ENTS chronological YOURSELVES ! 12 15 In the Enjoy life in a château ! blessèd times of the abbeys 16 18 Map of our region A stimulating Destination Cognac heritage 20 On Cognac 23 24 Creativity Walks and recreation in the course of villages 26 30 Cultural Top 10 diversity family activities VISITS AND HERITAGE GUIDE VISITS AND HERITAGE 03 Frieze chronological MIDDLE AGES 1th century ANTIQUITY • Construction of the Château de First vines planted and creation of Bouteville around the year 1000 the first great highways • 1st mention of the town of Cognac (Via Agrippa, Chemin Boisné …) (Conniacum) in 1030 • Development of the salt trade LOWER CRETACEOUS along the Charente PERIOD 11th to 13th centuries -130 million years ago • Romanesque churches are built all • Dinosaurs at Angeac-Charente over the region 14th and 15th centuries • The Hundred Years War (1337-1453) – a disastrous period for the region, successively English and French NEOLITHIC PERIOD RENAISSANCE • Construction of several dolmens End of the 15th century in our region • Birth of François 1st in the Château de Cognac in 1494 King of France from 1515 to 1547 16th century • “Coup de Jarnac” - In 1547, during a duel, Guy de Chabot (Baron de Jarnac) slashed the calf of his adversary, the lord of La Châtaigneraie with a blow of his sword. -
P a S S E P O R T V a C a N C
P A S S E P O R T V A C A N C E S 43 idées sorties « by Gîtes de France » 2 0 1 6 Evadez-vous... Découvrez... Partez à l’assaut... à vélo le long des les patrimoines des trésors pistes charentaises roman et romain maritimes Edito Les plus grands sites touristiques de Charente-Maritime s’associent aux Gîtes de France pour vous réserver un accueil particulier ! Munissez-vous de ce « Passeport Vacances » et présentez- le à votre arrivée sur les différents sites participants. Des tarifs réduits vous sont proposés. Pour l’Aquarium de La Rochelle et le Zoo de la Palmyre, les billets sont en vente uniquement auprès de certains propriétaires (demandez-leur par avance) ou bien au bureau des Gîtes de France Charente-Maritime, à La Rochelle. Vous pouvez comparer le tarif réduit avec le tarif de base (indiqué entre parenthèses). Suivez les petites étoiles pour découvrir nos nouveautés : 2015 Le Train des Mouettes à Saujon 2016 L’Embarcadère Marais Plaisance à Marans Le loueur de vélo Garage Nadeau-Hubert à Marans Les moulins près de Jonzac A bientôt en Charente-Maritime ! L’ équipe du Relais Gîtes de France Charente-Maritime Gîtes de France Charente-Maritime Résidence de l’Amirauté - 18, rue Emile Picard BP 60032 - 17002 La Rochelle 05 46 50 63 63 [email protected] www.gites-de-france-atlantique.com Facebook : Gîtes de France Charente-Maritime Direction de la publication : Mme. Martin - Comité de rédaction : S. Boussemart, C.Horgue, B.Robin Dépôt légal : Mars 2016 - Date de parution : 18 Mars 2016 - ISSN : En cours Crédits photos : GDF 17 : S. -
Portage De Repas À Domicile
PPoorrttaaggee ddee rreeppaass àà ddoommiicciillee SERVICE COMMUNES DESSERVIES C.C.A.S. Ancien Canton d’Aigrefeuille : 2 Rue de l’Aunis Aigrefeuille d'Aunis, Ardillières, Ballon, 17290 AIGREFEUILLE D’AUNIS Bouhet, Chambon, Ciré-d'Aunis, Forges, Landrais, Thairé, Le Thou, Virson 05.46.35.69.05 Communautés de Communes d’Aunis. Fax 05.46.35.54.92 SARL Raphel CDA La Rochelle 8 bis Place des Papillons 85480 BOURNEZEAU Ancien Canton de Marans : Andilly, Charron, Longèves, Marans, Saint-Ouen- 02.51.48.53.39 d'Aunis, Villedoux Nord de la Communauté d’Agglomération Rochelaise Ancien Canton de Courçon : Courçon, Angliers, Benon, Cramchaban, Ferrières, La Grève-sur-Mignon, Le Gué-d'Alleré, La Laigne, Nuaillé-d'Aunis, La Ronde, Saint-Cyr-du-Doret, Saint-Jean-de- Liversay, Saint-Sauveur-d'Aunis, Taugon C.C.A.S. Ancien canton de Montguyon : La Barde, Le Bourg Boresse-et-Martron, Boscamnant, 17270 CERCOUX Cercoux, Clérac, La Clotte, Le Fouilloux, La Genétouze, Montguyon, Neuvicq, 05.46.04.05.45 Saint-Aigulin, Saint-Martin-d'Ary, Saint- Martin-de-Coux, Saint-Pierre-du-Palais Fax 05.46.04.44.24 SARL Restaurant JL Boresse et Martron, Chatenet, Grain de Sel Chevanceaux, Le Pin, Mérignac, 11 rue de Libourne Neuvicq, Pouillac et Sainte Colombe 17210 CHEVANCEAUX 05.46.04.31.86 Département de la Charente-Maritime C.C.A.S. Châtelaillon Plage, Yves, Salles-sur- 20, Boulevard de la Libération Mer, Saint Vivien, Angoulins-sur-Mer 17340 CHATELAILLON PLAGE 05.46.30.18.19 05.46.30.18.12 Fax 05.46.56.58.56 Jean CUISTOT - TRAITEUR Cantons de Chaniers, Matha, Saintes -
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1987D0361 — EN — 27.05.1988 — 002.001 — 1 This document is meant purely as a documentation tool and the institutions do not assume any liability for its contents ►B COMMISSION DECISION of 26 June 1987 recognizing certain parts of the territory of the French Republic as being officially swine-fever free (Only the French text is authentic) (87/361/EEC) (OJ L 194, 15.7.1987, p. 31) Amended by: Official Journal No page date ►M1 Commission Decision 88/17/EEC of 21 December 1987 L 9 13 13.1.1988 ►M2 Commission Decision 88/343/EEC of 26 May 1988 L 156 68 23.6.1988 1987D0361 — EN — 27.05.1988 — 002.001 — 2 ▼B COMMISSION DECISION of 26 June 1987 recognizing certain parts of the territory of the French Republic as being officially swine-fever free (Only the French text is authentic) (87/361/EEC) THE COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES, Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Economic Community, Having regard to Council Directive 80/1095/EEC of 11 November 1980 laying down conditions designed to render and keep the territory of the Community free from classical swine fever (1), as lastamended by Decision 87/230/EEC (2), and in particular Article 7 (2) thereof, Having regard to Commission Decision 82/352/EEC of 10 May 1982 approving the plan for the accelerated eradication of classical swine fever presented by the French Republic (3), Whereas the development of the disease situation has led the French authorities, in conformity with their plan, to instigate measures which guarantee the protection and maintenance of the status of -
The Demarcation Line
No.7 “Remembrance and Citizenship” series THE DEMARCATION LINE MINISTRY OF DEFENCE General Secretariat for Administration DIRECTORATE OF MEMORY, HERITAGE AND ARCHIVES Musée de la Résistance Nationale - Champigny The demarcation line in Chalon. The line was marked out in a variety of ways, from sentry boxes… In compliance with the terms of the Franco-German Armistice Convention signed in Rethondes on 22 June 1940, Metropolitan France was divided up on 25 June to create two main zones on either side of an arbitrary abstract line that cut across départements, municipalities, fields and woods. The line was to undergo various modifications over time, dictated by the occupying power’s whims and requirements. Starting from the Spanish border near the municipality of Arnéguy in the département of Basses-Pyrénées (present-day Pyrénées-Atlantiques), the demarcation line continued via Mont-de-Marsan, Libourne, Confolens and Loches, making its way to the north of the département of Indre before turning east and crossing Vierzon, Saint-Amand- Montrond, Moulins, Charolles and Dole to end at the Swiss border near the municipality of Gex. The division created a German-occupied northern zone covering just over half the territory and a free zone to the south, commonly referred to as “zone nono” (for “non- occupied”), with Vichy as its “capital”. The Germans kept the entire Atlantic coast for themselves along with the main industrial regions. In addition, by enacting a whole series of measures designed to restrict movement of people, goods and postal traffic between the two zones, they provided themselves with a means of pressure they could exert at will. -
Organigramme Du Centre Hospitalier De Jonzac
ORGANIGRAMME DU CENTRE HOSPITALIER DE JONZAC Président du Conseil de Surveillance Sénateur Honoraire Chef d’établissement Président de la Commission Médicale d’Etablissement Président Honoraire du Conseil Général de la Charente-Maritime Directeur Docteur Emmanuel PALOMINO Président de la Communauté de Communes de la Haute Saintonge Eric MARTINEZ Maire de Jonzac Monsieur le président Claude BELOT Direction Qualité, Direction des Direction des Services Economiques, Direction des Services Financiers , des Admissions Direction des Soins Gestion des Risques et Communication Ressources Humaines Logistiques, Techniques et Développement Durable et du Système d’Information Relation des usagers Dominique FLEURET Jean-Luc CASSAGNOL Nathalie MICHEL Denis SLOMIANOWSKI Véronique CONTE Gestion Administrative des Gestion Qualité et Sécurité des soins Personnels non-Médicaux Coordination – Organisation Risques et vigilances Services Economiques et Paie Encadrement et Gestion des Audits et EPP Services Techniques Service de la clientèle Services Financiers Services de Soins Logistiques Dossiers individuels Démarches de certification et évaluations externes travaux - équipements Carrières Pôle MCU-MT Satisfaction des usagers Retraites Pôle de Gériatrie Plaintes et réclamations Coordination administrative Préparation et Responsable services techniques Nathalie DELTEIL Œuvres Sociales Pôle Psychiatrie adulte Commission Des Usagers Cellule marché suivi budgétaire Francis BETARD Commissions Paritaires Pôle Pédopsychiatrie Comité Local d’Ethique Responsable -
Session on Post-Accident
Your logo here Main results from the French panel of Blayais Post-accident (D9.71) session Mélanie MAÎTRE, Pascal CROÜAIL, Eymeric LAFRANQUE, Thierry SCHNEIDER (CEPN) Sylvie CHARRON, Véronique LEROYER (IRSN) TERRITORIES Final Workshop 12-14 November 2019, Aix-en-Provence This project has received funding from the Euratom research and training programme 2014-2018 under grant agreement No 662287. Quick reminders about WP3 Your logo here ▌ FIRST STEPS Ref. Ares(2018)542785 - 30/01/2018 This project has received funding from the Euratom research and training programme 2014-2018 under grant ► agreement No 662287. Feedback analysis (post-Chernobyl, post-Fukushima) allowing to: EJP-CONCERT • European Joint Programme for the Integration of Radiation Protection Identify uncertainties and local concerns at stake in contaminated Research H2020 – 662287 D 9.65 – Decision processes/pathways TERRITORIES: Synthesis report of CONCERT sub-subtask 9.3.3.1 territories ; Lead Authors: Jérôme Guillevic (IRSN, France), Pascal Croüail, Mélanie Maître, Thierry Schneider (CEPN, France) • Develop a typology of uncertainties (deliverable D.9.65): With contributions from: Stéphane Baudé, Gilles Hériard Dubreuil (Mutadis, France), Tanja Perko, Bieke Abelshausen, Catrinel Turcanu (SCK•CEN, Belgium), Jelena Mrdakovic Popic, Lavrans Skuterud (NRPA, Norway), Danyl Perez, Roser Sala (CIEMAT, Spain), Andrei Goronovski, Rein Koch, Alan Tkaczyk (UT, Estonia) radiological characterization and impact assessment, zoning of affected Reviewer(s): CONCERT coordination team areas, feasibility and effectiveness of the remediation options, health consequences, socio-economic and financial aspects, quality of life in www.concert- the territories, social distrust. h2020.eu/en/Publications ▌ INTERACTIONS WITH STAKEHOLDERS ► Organization of panels, case studies, serious games: collect stakeholders' expectations and concerns to better consider the uncertainties in the management of contaminated territories. -
Age Moins25ans
Données sociales NORDNORDNORD PAS-DE-CALAISPAS-DE-CALAISPAS-DE-CALAIS NORDNORDNORD en France métropolitaine SOMMESOMMESOMME par département ARDENNESARDENNESARDENNES SEINE-MARITIMESEINE-MARITIMESEINE-MARITIME ARDENNESARDENNESARDENNES Source : INSEE AISNEAISNEAISNE OISEOISEOISE MANCHEMANCHEMANCHE CALVADOSCALVADOSCALVADOS EUREEUREEURE EUREEUREEURE VAL-D'OISEVAL-D'OISEVAL-D'OISE MOSELLEMOSELLEMOSELLE VAL-D'OISEVAL-D'OISEVAL-D'OISE MEUSEMEUSEMEUSE MOSELLEMOSELLEMOSELLE MARNEMARNEMARNE FINISTEREFINISTEREFINISTERE MARNEMARNEMARNE PARISPARISPARIS YVELINESYVELINESYVELINES BAS-RHINBAS-RHINBAS-RHIN SEINE-ET-MARNESEINE-ET-MARNESEINE-ET-MARNE MEURTHE-ET-MOSELLEMEURTHE-ET-MOSELLEMEURTHE-ET-MOSELLE COTES-D'ARMORCOTES-D'ARMORCOTES-D'ARMOR ORNEORNEORNE SEINE-ET-MARNESEINE-ET-MARNESEINE-ET-MARNE MEURTHE-ET-MOSELLEMEURTHE-ET-MOSELLEMEURTHE-ET-MOSELLE ESSONNEESSONNEESSONNE EURE-ET-LOIREURE-ET-LOIREURE-ET-LOIR La population AUBEAUBEAUBE ILLE-ET-VILAINEILLE-ET-VILAINEILLE-ET-VILAINE ILLE-ET-VILAINEILLE-ET-VILAINEILLE-ET-VILAINE VOSGESVOSGESVOSGES MAYENNEMAYENNEMAYENNE VOSGESVOSGESVOSGES HAUTE-MARNEHAUTE-MARNEHAUTE-MARNE des moins de 25 ans SARTHESARTHESARTHE MORBIHANMORBIHANMORBIHAN HAUT-RHINHAUT-RHINHAUT-RHIN LOIRETLOIRETLOIRET HAUT-RHINHAUT-RHINHAUT-RHIN YONNEYONNEYONNE 23% à 27% (14) LOIR-ET-CHERLOIR-ET-CHERLOIR-ET-CHER HAUTE-SAONEHAUTE-SAONEHAUTE-SAONE 27% à 29% (24) MAINE-ET-LOIREMAINE-ET-LOIREMAINE-ET-LOIRE COTE-D'ORCOTE-D'ORCOTE-D'OR LOIRE-ATLANTIQUELOIRE-ATLANTIQUELOIRE-ATLANTIQUE MAINE-ET-LOIREMAINE-ET-LOIREMAINE-ET-LOIRE 29% à 32% (32) INDRE-ET-LOIREINDRE-ET-LOIREINDRE-ET-LOIRE -
Thermoluminescence Dates for the Middle Palaeolithic Site of Chez-Pinaud Jonzac (France)
Journal of Archaeological Science 40 (2013) 1176e1185 Contents lists available at SciVerse ScienceDirect Journal of Archaeological Science journal homepage: http://www.elsevier.com/locate/jas Thermoluminescence dates for the Middle Palaeolithic site of Chez-Pinaud Jonzac (France) Daniel Richter a,b,*, Jean-Jacques Hublin a, Jacques Jaubert c, Shannon P. McPherron a, Marie Soressi a,d, Jean-Pierre Texier c a Department of Human Evolution, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Deutscher Platz 6, 04103 Leipzig, Germany b Lehrstuhl Geomorphologie, University of Bayreuth, Universitätsstraße 30, 95447 Bayreuth, Germany c University of Bordeaux1, PACEA UMR 5199 (CNRS UB1 MCC), Bordeaux, France d INRAP, 45590 St Cyr-en-Val, France article info abstract Article history: Thermoluminescence dating of heated flint artefacts from the Middle Palaeolithic sequence of Chez- Received 25 May 2012 Pinaud Jonzac (France) places an assemblage of Quina type Mousterian into MIS 4, while the overlying Received in revised form assemblage of Denticulate Mousterian which is followed by two layers with Mousterian of Acheulean 28 August 2012 Tradition are all assigned to MIS 3. TL dating is used to verify the mixed nature of deposits from which Accepted 1 September 2012 diagnostic Middle as well as Upper Palaeolithic tools were recovered. The TL ages are significantly different for samples from this layer and broadly agree with the archaeological attributions. While the Keywords: study is generally limited by the low number of heated samples available, a correlation with a general- Thermoluminescence dating Middle Palaeolithic ized chronostratigraphic sequence is possible by including proxy data from the faunal remains associated Quina Mousterian with the lithic assemblages in question. -
Plan-Ile-D-Aix-2020.Pdf
PLAN OFFERT PAR Île d’Aix L’OFFICE DE TOURISME ROCHEFORT OCÉAN PARTAGEZ VOS SOUVENIRS DE VACANCES ! Deux prestations achetées à tarifs réduits = Carte Privilège offerte avec accès à plus de 30 sites et activités, transports, BON PLAN restaurants et commerces, à tarifs préférentiels Attention ! + 10% de remise dans les boutiques Pas de distributeur de l’Office de Tourisme. de billets. Entre Histoire et Nature L’Ile d’Aix est un croissant L’Île d’Aix, avec son village fortifié, ses forts, ses batteries côtières, Bienvenue à Rochefort Océan, territoire « grandeur de terre de 129ha situé à est un lieu hors du temps, comblant les amateurs d’Histoire et les nature ». Ici, nous sommes sensibles à la protection du enfants rêvant d’aventures. patrimoine naturel et bâti. Faites comme nous, ayez quelques encablures des C’est au XIe siècle que l’histoire de l’île commence véritablement, « l’esprit Grand Site » et prenez soin de l’environnement côtes d’Aunis, au cœur de avec la fondation de l’église et du Prieuré Saint-Martin et lors de vos balades et découvertes. l’installation d’une communauté monastique. l’archipel charentais : l’île Enjeu des rivalités des royaumes de France et d’Angleterre, au fil des de Ré au nord, l’île d’Oléron conflits, un important système de fortifications y est mis en place, et Fort Boyard à l’ouest, notamment après la création de l’Arsenal de Rochefort en 1666. Sous le Premier Empire, elle est transformée en île forteresse l’île Madame au sud. Elle et devient la clé de voûte du dispositif de défense de concentre toute la diversité Rochefort. -
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The Member States and Regions Referred to Respectively In
No L 13/14 Official Journal of the European Communities 21 . 1 . 93 COMMISSION DECISION of 21 December 1992 recording the compliance by certain Member States or regions with the requirements relating to brucellosis (B. melitensis) and according them the status of a Member State or region officially free of the disease (93/52/EEC) THE COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES, HAS ADOPTED THIS DECISION : Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Economic Community, Article 1 Having regard to Council Directive 91 /68/EEC of The Member States and regions referred to respectively in 28 January 1991 on animal health conditions governing Annexes I and II satisfy the conditions laid down in intra-Community trade on ovine and caprine animals ^), Directive 91 /68/EEC, Annex A, Chapter 1 .II ( 1 ) (b). and in particular Annex A, Chapter 1 .II thereof, Whereas, in the United Kingdom, Ireland, the Nether Article 2 lands, Belgium, Luxembourg, the Federal Republic of Germany and certain regions in France, brucellosis (B. The Member States and regions referred to respectively in melitensis) has been a notifiable disease for at least five Annexes I and II are recognized as officially free of years ; whereas no case has been confirmed officially there brucellosis (B. melitensis). for at least five years and vaccination has been banned there for at least three years ; whereas it should therefore be put on record that they comply with the conditions Article 3 laid down in Annex A, Chapter 1 .II ( 1 ) (b); This Decision is addressed to the Member States. Whereas, in addition, the Member States or regions referred to above undertake to satisfy the provisions laid down in Annex A, Chapter 1.II (2); whereas, conse quently, the Member States and regions in question Done at Brussels, 21 December 1992.