Miradoux
Miradoux is a commune in the Gers department in southwestern France. It is part of the Arrondissement of Condom and the Canton of Lectoure-Lomagne.
Geography
Miradoux is located approximately 28 kilometers north-northeast of Condom. The commune's terrain is characterized by rolling hills and farmland, typical of the Gers region.
History
Historically, Miradoux was part of the province of Gascony. The area has been inhabited since at least Roman times, as evidenced by archaeological findings in the region. The medieval history of Miradoux is linked to the local lords and the powerful Counts of Armagnac. The village developed around its fortified church.
Population
The population of Miradoux is relatively small, reflecting the rural nature of the area. Population figures have fluctuated over the centuries due to factors such as agricultural changes and economic opportunities elsewhere. As of recent census data, the population is approximately 500-600 inhabitants. Precise figures should be obtained from the INSEE (National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies) website.
Economy
The economy of Miradoux is primarily based on agriculture, including the cultivation of cereals, sunflowers, and grapes (for Armagnac production). Tourism plays a smaller but increasing role, with visitors attracted by the region's landscape, history, and gastronomy.
Points of Interest
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The fortified church of Miradoux is a significant historical monument, reflecting the village's defensive needs in the past.
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The surrounding countryside offers opportunities for hiking and exploring the rural landscape of Gascony.
Administration
The mayor of Miradoux is responsible for the administration of the commune. The local council makes decisions on matters such as planning, infrastructure, and local services.
See Also
- Gers
- Gascony
- Armagnac (brandy)