Sainte-Marie-sur-Mer
Sainte-Marie-sur-Mer, officially Sainte-Marie, is a former commune in the Pays de Retz, situated in the Loire-Atlantique département and in the French région of Pays de la Loire. From 1973, it was absorbed by the neighbouring commune of Pornic and from 1 July 2007 it became a subdivision of this commune.
The commune forms a part of Brittany, in the traditional county of Retz and in the historical Pays Nantais.
The inhabitants of Sainte-Marie are known as the Sanmaritains and Sanmaritaines.
Geography
Sainte-Marie-sur-Mer is a market town on the Côte de Jade, with a jagged coastline strewn with coves.History
At one time, during the French First Republic, Sainte-Marie was known as Roche-Peltier.The commune of Sainte-Marie was attached to that of Pornic on 1 June 1973.
On 16 May 2006 the Sanmaritains voted for the complete amalgamation of the communes of Sainte-Marie-sur-Mer and Pornic with 50.83% of the vote in favour. In effect, from 1973, Sainte-Marie-sur-Mer possessed a status of associated commune with Pornic and removed the deputy mayor of Sainte-Marie, Jean-François Cossé who had opposed the amalgamation of the two communes.
On 1 July 2007, after the acceptance by the prefect of the amalgamation of the communes of Pornic and Sainte-Marie-sur-Mer, the latter lost its status as associated commune and became a subdivision of Pornic.
List of mayors
- Abbé Beaudouin -1823
- Bodin des Plantes 1823-
- Edouard Thomas -1828
- François Raffin 1828-
- Edouard Thomas -1852
- René Laraison 1852-1870
- Michel Picot 1870-1884
- François Maurice 1884-1886
- Jules Galot 1886-
- Guillon Constant 1886-
- Souchlaud
- Bézier
- Rouhaud
Places and monuments
- Sainte-Marie church
- Le chateau de La Mossardière
- Commonwealth war graves in ''Ste. Marie Communal Cemetery''