Le Bleymard

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Le Bleymard
The town hall of Le Bleymard
The town hall of Le Bleymard
Coat of arms of Le Bleymard
Location of Le Bleymard
Le Bleymard is located in France
Le Bleymard
Le Bleymard
Coordinates: 44°29′14″N 3°44′09″E / 44.4872°N 3.7358°E / 44.4872; 3.7358Coordinates: 44°29′14″N 3°44′09″E / 44.4872°N 3.7358°E / 44.4872; 3.7358
CountryFrance
RegionOccitanie
DepartmentLozère
ArrondissementMende
CantonSaint-Étienne-du-Valdonnez
CommuneMont Lozère et Goulet
Area
1
16.36 km2 (6.32 sq mi)
Population
 (2017)[1]
380
 • Density23/km2 (60/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal code
48190
Elevation1,037–1,482 m (3,402–4,862 ft)
(avg. 1,069 m or 3,507 ft)
1 French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km2 (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries.

Le Bleymard (Occitan: Lo Blumar) is a former commune in the Lozère department in southern France. On 1 January 2017, it was merged into the new commune Mont Lozère et Goulet.[2]

The Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson ate in the village on the evening of 28 September 1878 before camping nearby, as recounted in his book Travels with a Donkey in the Cévennes.[3] The Robert Louis Stevenson Trail (GR 70), a popular long-distance path following Stevenson's approximate route, runs through the village, and a three-day "Festival Stevenson" is held in the area annually. The nearby Mont Lozère is a ski resort.[4]

Population[]

Historical population
YearPop.±%
1793752—    
1800748−0.5%
1806749+0.1%
1821486−35.1%
1831583+20.0%
1836597+2.4%
1841583−2.3%
1846596+2.2%
1851652+9.4%
1856610−6.4%
1861553−9.3%
1866540−2.4%
1872575+6.5%
1876600+4.3%
1881678+13.0%
1886665−1.9%
1891605−9.0%
1896649+7.3%
1901598−7.9%
1906621+3.8%
1911697+12.2%
1921553−20.7%
1926575+4.0%
1931549−4.5%
1936448−18.4%
1946493+10.0%
1954336−31.8%
1962324−3.6%
1968295−9.0%
1975358+21.4%
1982434+21.2%
1990440+1.4%
1999446+1.4%
2006367−17.7%
2009347−5.4%

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References[]

  1. ^ Téléchargement du fichier d'ensemble des populations légales en 2017, INSEE
  2. ^ Arrêté préfectoral 23 May 2016 (in French)
  3. ^ Stevenson, Robert Louis (1905) [1879]. "Upper Gévaudan (Continued)" . Travels with a Donkey in the Cevennes. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. p. 111  – via Wikisource. From Bleymard after dinner, although it was already late, I set out to scale a portion of the Lozère.
  4. ^ Castle, Alan (2007). The Robert Louis Stevenson Trail (2nd ed.). Cicerone. pp. 125–127. ISBN 978-1-85284-511-7.

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