Saint-Béat | |
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Part of Saint-Béat-Lez | |
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Location of Saint-Béat | |
Saint-Béat Saint-Béat | |
Coordinates: 42°54′54″N 0°41′36″E / 42.915°N 0.6933°E | |
Country | France |
Region | Occitania |
Department | Haute-Garonne |
Arrondissement | Saint-Gaudens |
Canton | Bagnères-de-Luchon |
Commune | Saint-Béat-Lez |
Area 1 | 7.37 km2 (2.85 sq mi) |
Population (2016)[1] | 345 |
• Density | 47/km2 (120/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+01:00 (CET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+02:00 (CEST) |
Postal code | 31440 |
Elevation | 476–1,760 m (1,562–5,774 ft) (avg. 500 m or 1,600 ft) |
1 French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km2 (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries. |
Saint-Béat (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ bea]; Gascon: Sent Biat) is a former commune in the Haute-Garonne department in southwestern France. On 1 January 2019, it was merged into the new commune Saint-Béat-Lez.[2]
Sites and monuments
- Château de Saint-Béat, 12th century castle
- The Pic du Gar is a striking limestone mountain in the area.
Population
Year | Pop. | ±% |
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1962 | 687 | — |
1968 | 755 | +9.9% |
1975 | 611 | −19.1% |
1982 | 543 | −11.1% |
1990 | 547 | +0.7% |
1999 | 364 | −33.5% |
2006 | 394 | +8.2% |
2007 | 398 | +1.0% |
2008 | 394 | −1.0% |
2012 | 387 | −1.8% |
2016 | 345 | −10.9% |
See also
References
- ↑ Téléchargement du fichier d'ensemble des populations légales en 2016, INSEE
- ↑ Arrêté préfectoral 30 April 2018 (in French)
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