Saint-Blancard | |
Commune Status: | Commune |
Arrondissement: | Mirande |
Canton: | Astarac-Gimone |
Insee: | 32365 |
Postal Code: | 32140 |
Mayor: | Christine Huppert[1] |
Term: | 2020 - 2026 |
Coordinates: | 43.345°N 0.6475°W |
Elevation M: | 356 |
Elevation Min M: | 227 |
Elevation Max M: | 357 |
Area Km2: | 14.87 |
Saint-Blancard (pronounced as /fr/; Gascon: Sent Blancat) is a commune in the Gers department in the Occitanie region in southwestern France.
Saint-Blancard is located on the ridge between the valley of the Gimone in the east and the valley of the Arrats in the west . The D228 crosses the D576 in the village.Auch is at 40 km, Toulouse at 80 km and Tarbes at 60 km from Saint-Blancard.
The Arrats runs in the west of the commune.
South of the village is a small lake for the farmers.
There is a privately owned watermill. To the southeast lies a 6 km long reservoir with a surface area of 263 hectares, Lac de la Gimone. The lake forms the border between Gers and Haute-Garonne. It was created by the placement of a dam on the river Gimone. The commune has a system of streams and small lakes that serve the agriculture.
The office of nine communes united under the name Les Hautes Vallees,[2] is located in the village.
The inhabitants are called Saint Blancardais.
With a small shop, the village is still self-supporting. At the store is a gas depot. There is a hairdresser and a post office in Saint-Blancard. The municipality encourages the middle class by counting low rents for buildings. In a former convent school is now a hotel / pub / restaurant next to the town hall. There is a school. There are Bed & Breakfast and there are cottages. There is a football field. In the village is radio Coteaux, 97.7 and 104.5 FM located . At the lake is a nautical center. There is a swimming facility. There is a field for motorized paragliding.
The village has a rehabilitation center. There are also homes for rehabilitation treatment.
The most striking building in town is the castle. The 15th-century church Saint-Pancrare is built next to the castle. At the junktion west of the castle is a monument to a former Count Armand who was also mayor of the village. In a pasture north of the castle stand on a hill, the remains of the windmill (moulin à vent fr) from Saint-Blancard.[3] That place is called Chez Baptiste. In front of the castle is a monument to the fallen, a cross and a statue of Mary. Between these statues is a boules alley with lights located.
In the middle of the village stands a cross aging from 1895 in memory of the famille (family) Furgatte. In the east of the village stands a twelve-foot-high wooden cross back from the seventeenth century.
In the village is the Château de Saint-Blancard (Castle of Saint-Blancard). Among the barons and marquesses that lived in the castle were: