Aigues-Vives, Aude


Aigues-Vives is a commune in the Aude department in the Occitanie region of southern France.

Geography

Localisation

Aigues-Vives is located in the north-east of Aude department in the Minervois area some 50 km west by north-west of Narbonne and 14 km east by north-east from Carcassonne. It is traversed by Highway D206 going north-east from Badens through the heart of the commune and the town and continues north-east out of the commune to Rieux-Minervois. Highway D57 also traverses the commune from Laure-Minervois in the north intersecting the Highway D206 in the town of Aigues-Vives and continuing south to join the east-west D610 highway.
The commune is entirely farmland except for the town and a hill on the western edge. There are a few scattered buildings but no villages or towns other than Aigues-Vives. The Ruisseau de Puits flows from the hill in the west to north of the town where it joins the Canal Nord. There are a few other streams in the commune including the Reals, the Mirausse, the Genet, the Mijane, the Canet, the Neuf, the Canal Sud, and the Rigole d'Aigues-Vives.

History

The first document attesting to the existence of Aigues-Vives was transcribed from the Latin Aquaviva in 994, although some say 993. It was an exchange between Udulgarius, Abbot of Caunes and Roger Trencavel, Viscount of Carcassonne.

Administration

List of Successive Mayors of Aigues-Vives
FromToName
1610Pierre Durand
1629Guandalgues
1680Poudoum
1715Charle Pierson
1732Jacques Souleze
1734Charles Turcy
1736Antoine Linieres
1738Jean Souleze
1745Brousses
1755Jean Brousses
1758Brel
17921793Marc Roquefere
17931795Claude Gouiric
17951821Marc Roquefere
18211821Barthélémy Bedon
18211826Jacques Pages
18261831Guillaume Amouroux
18311835Jean Gaches
18351843Guillaume Amouroux
18431846Guillaume Amouroux
18481864Jean Gaches
18641870François Gaches
18701874Joseph Cabrol
18741880François Gaches
18801892Bernard Pages
18921900Célestin Luc
19001929Eugène Ressier

;Mayors from 1929
FromToNameParty
19291944Maurice Gleizes
19441946Emile Bonnafous
19461959Paul Caveriviere
19591965Georges Marc
19651977Jean-Pascal Andure
19771981Jean-Paul Combes
19811989Gabriel ChevalierPS
19892001Jean-Pascal AndureFN
20012020Jean-Louis CassignolDVD
20202026Jean-Pierre Oms

Population

The inhabitants of the commune are known as Aigues-Vivois or Aigues-Vivoises in French.

Economy

Viticulture: Minervois AOC, Coteaux de peyriac, and Languedoc AOC. Its territory is planted with olive trees, apple trees, and rice.

Culture and heritage

Civil heritage

The commune has a number of buildings and structures that are registered as historical monuments:
;Other sites of interest
  • The Étang de Marseillette is adjacent to the village of Aigues-Vives but dried up in the 19th century. This depression of about 2000 hectares is irrigated by the Aude. The land is covered with crops mainly vineyards and apple orchards. The area of the dried-up pond of Marseillette is next to the Aigues-Vives houses.
  • A stately tower of the 13th century next to the church.
  • The natural bridge of Saint-Jean.

Religious heritage

The commune has one religious building that is registered as an historical monument:

Local life

In 1902, thanks to the Mayor, Eugene Ressier, Aigues-Vives became an electrified village. The STMF, which was founded in 1900 by Joachim Estrade, installed electricity in the village.

Celebration and culture

Each year on the second Saturday in October, the "Cavinades" festival is held where winemakers offer tastings of their wine - white, rosé or red from the wine country Coteaux de Peyriac and Minervois.
On the following day each year there is also a celebration for apples, wine and rice.

Notable people linked to the commune