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| coor_pinpoint = | coordinates_footnotes = | subdivision_type = Country| subdivision_name = FranceRegions of France>Region| subdivision_name1 = Hauts-de-France| established_title = | established_date = | founder = Prefectures in France>Prefecture| seat = LaonSubprefectures in France>Subprefectures| parts_style = paraChâteau-ThierrySaint-Quentin, Aisne>Saint-QuentinSoissonsVervins| government_footnotes = Union of Democrats and Independents>UDI| leader_title = President of the Departmental CouncilWEBSITE=DATA.GOUV.FR, PLATEFORME OUVERTE DES DONNéES PUBLIQUES FRANçAISESLANGUAGE=FR, | unit_pref = Metric| area_magnitude = area|1}}| area_total_km2 = 7369| area_note = | elevation_footnotes = | elevation_m = | elevation_min_m = | elevation_max_m = population_total}}population_as_of}}population_footnotes2}}List of French departments by population>51st| population_density_km2 = auto| population_demonym = | population_note = Departments of France>Department number| blank_info_sec1 = 02Arrondissements of France>Arrondissementsarrondissements of the Aisne department>5Cantons in France>Cantonscantons of the Aisne department>21Communes in France>Communescommunes of the Aisne department>798Central European Time>CET| utc_offset1 = +1Central European Summer Time>CEST| utc_offset1_DST = +2| postal_code_type = | postal_code = | area_code_type = | area_code = | iso_code = | website = areaestuary>estuaries, and lakes, ponds, and glaciers larger than 1 km2}}Aisne ({{IPAc-en|eɪ|n}} {{respell|ayn}},AMERICAN HERITAGE DICTIONARY, Aisne, 18 July 2019, {{IPAc-en|USalso|É›|n}} {{respell|en}};COLLINS DICTIONARY, Aisne, 18 July 2019, {{IPA-fr|ɛːn|lang|Fr-Paris--Aisne.ogg}}; ) is a French department in the Hauts-de-France region of northern France. It is named after the river Aisne. In 2020, it had a population of 529,374.WEB, Aisne (02) : chiffres-clés du département,www.linternaute.com/ville/aisne/departement-02, 2023-06-17, www.linternaute.com,

Geography

File:Laon Blick auf die Ville Basse 01.jpg|thumb|The Aisne department at LaonLaonThe department borders Nord (to the north), Somme and Oise (to the west), Ardennes and Marne (east), and Seine-et-Marne (south-west) and Belgium (Province of Hainaut) (to the north-east). The river Aisne crosses the area from east to west, where it joins the Oise. The Marne forms part of the southern boundary of the department with the department of Seine-et-Marne. The southern part of the department is the geographical region known as la Brie poilleuse, a drier plateau known for its dairy products and Brie cheese.According to the 2003 census, the forested area of the department was 123,392 hectares, or 16.6% for an average metropolitan area of 27.4%.WEB,www.ifn.fr/spip/IMG/pdf/IFN_02_3_AISNE.pdf, National Forestry Inventory: Départment of Aisne, fr, ifn.fr, The landscape is dominated by masses of rock which often have steep flanks. These rocks appear all over the region, but the most impressive examples are at Laon and the Chemin des Dames ridge.

Principal towns

(File:Aisne Villes.png|thumb|The main cities of the department)The department of Aisne includes one medium-sized city (Saint-Quentin) and three small cities (Laon, Soissons and Château-Thierry) to which may be added the conglomeration formed by Chauny and Tergnier. There are many other agglomerations of an urban character because Aisne has been densely populated since before the 19th century. The villages are numerous and rather small. The most populous commune is Saint-Quentin; the prefecture Laon is the third-most populous. As of 2019, there are 7 communes with more than 10,000 inhabitants:Populations légales 2019: 02 Aisne, INSEE{| class=wikitable! Commune! Population (2019)Saint-Quentin, Aisne>Saint-QuentinSoissonsLaonChâteau-ThierryTergnierChaunyVillers-Cotterêtscommunes of the Aisne department.

Hydrography

File:Aisne, Soissons.jpg|thumb|The Aisne river at SoissonsSoissonsThe Scheldt (which takes its source near Le Catelet), the Aisne, the Marne, the Ourcq, the Vesle, the Somme (which rises in Fonsommes), the Oise, and the Serre. In the south of the department, there is the Surmelin, the Verdonnelle, and the Dhuys (this river is channeled into the Dhuis Aqueduct, 131 km long, to supply drinking water to Paris since 1 October 1865 and also more recently the Leisure Park of Marne-la-Vallée).The department is also crossed by numerous canals (e.g. the Canal of Saint-Quentin, 93 km).

Climate

There is an average of 500 to 750 mm precipitation annually.Weather Data for Saint Quentin – Roupy{{Weather box|location = Saint Quentin – Roupy from 1961 to 1990|metric first = true|single line = true|Jan high C = 4.6|Feb high C = 6.3|Mar high C = 9.4|Apr high C = 13|May high C = 17|Jun high C = 20.1|Jul high C = 22.3|Aug high C = 22.3|Sep high C = 19.4|Oct high C = 14.7|Nov high C = 8.7|Dec high C = 5.6|year high C = 13.6|Jan mean C = 2.3|Feb mean C = 3.4|Mar mean C = 5.8|Apr mean C = 8.6|May mean C = 12.3|Jun mean C = 15.2|Jul mean C = 17.1|Aug mean C = 17.1|Sep mean C = 14.6|Oct mean C = 10.8|Nov mean C = 5.9|Dec mean C = 3.2|year mean C = 9.7|Jan low C = 0|Feb low C = 0.4|Mar low C = 2.2|Apr low C = 4.2|May low C = 7.6|Jun low C = 10.3|Jul low C = 11.9|Aug low C = 11.8|Sep low C = 9.8|Oct low C = 7|Nov low C = 3|Dec low C = 0.9|year low C = 5.8|Jan precipitation mm = 57.1|Feb precipitation mm = 47.5|Mar precipitation mm = 57.1|Apr precipitation mm = 50.2|May precipitation mm = 63|Jun precipitation mm = 66.2|Jul precipitation mm = 59.5|Aug precipitation mm = 51.6|Sep precipitation mm = 56.7|Oct precipitation mm = 59.1|Nov precipitation mm = 68.1|Dec precipitation mm = 61.1|year precipitation mm = 697.2|source 1 = Infoclimat: Saint Quentin – Roupy (1961–1990)Monthly Climate Archives – Saint Quentin – Roupy (1961–1990), consulted on 17 May 2013.}}

Transport

Railways

The department is crossed by three railway lines from Paris: the first two from the Gare du Nord and the third from the Gare de l’Est: In 1873, the department of Aisne had 10 railway companies with a total length of 382 km. Geography of the department of Aisne (2nd edition), by Adolphe Joanne, 1874, p. 36

History

File:Laon, France, 2019.jpg|thumb|LaonLaonAisne developed from the ancient settlement of Acinum, from which its name derives.BOOK, Pope, Mildred Katharine,books.google.com/books?id=K9JRAQAAIAAJ&newbks=0&printsec=frontcover&pg=PA127&dq=aisne+acinum&hl=de, From Latin to Modern French with Especial Consideration of Anglo-Norman: Phonology and Morphology, 1952, Manchester University Press, 978-0-7190-0176-5, en, The Battle of the Axona was fought nearby in 57 BC.Aisne is one of the original 83 departments created during the French Revolution on 4 March 1790. It was created from parts of the former provinces of Île-de-France (Laon, Soissons, Noyon, and Valois, which are actually historical and cultural parts of Picardy that were annexed to Île-de-FranceWEB, Auguste, Janvier, 1880–1884, Petite histoire de Picardie,gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k6569195p/f22.item.image, gallica.bnf.fr, 1–2, French, ), Picardy (Thiérache Vermandois), and Champagne (Brie, and Omois).Most of the old growth forests in the area were destroyed during battles in World War I. The French offensive against the Chemin des Dames in spring 1917 is sometimes referred to as the Second Battle of the Aisne.

Heraldry

{{Blazon-arms|img1=Blason département fr Aisne.svg|legend1=Arms of AisneComté de Ponthieu at the top with those of the former Champagne (historical province)>Province of Champagne below. The wavy middle bar represents the river Aisne. This shield is a proposal by Robert Louis, and has as yet no official value.The arms of Aisne are blazoned :Party per fess wavy argent, one of Or three bendlets of azure; two of azure with band argent between two cotices potent counter potent of Or and Azure.}}

Economy

Agriculture dominates the economy, especially cereal crops. Beet sugar is one of the most important industrial crops of the area. Silk, cotton, and wool weaving flourish in Saint-Quentin and other towns. Saint-Gobain is known for its production of mirrors, which started in the 17th century. Guise is the agricultural centre of the northern area of Aisne. Volkswagen Group France has headquarters in Villers-Cotterêts.WEB, Engie, Volkswagen France deploy 20MW solar carpark,renews.biz/73061/engie-volkswagen-france-deploy-20mw-solar-carpark/, reNEWS - Renewable Energy News,web.archive.org/web/20211024123724/https://renews.biz/73061/engie-volkswagen-france-deploy-20mw-solar-carpark/, 24 October 2021, 21 October 2021, live,

Politics

The department is a mixture of rural areas and working-class towns. As a place of residence for some families working in Paris or ÃŽle-de-France, Aisne was for many years a department rather oriented to the left, with a majority on the General Council on the left since 1998, and the same for the majority of parliamentary seats representing the department in the National Assembly. However, since the 2000s, Aisne has strongly shifted in favour of the National Rally. Indeed, Aisne is the department that was most favourable to this party during the 2012 presidential elections, having won 26.33% of votes there.WEB, Ministère de l’Intérieur, Résultats de l’élection présidentielle 2012,mobile.interieur.gouv.fr/Elections/Les-resultats/Presidentielles/elecresult__PR2012, 2023-06-17, Ministère de l’Intérieur, fr-FR, In 2017, Aisne votes 52.91% in favour of the National Rally during the second round. In 2022, this value was 7 points higher, at 59.91%;The smaller cities of the northern department such as Guise, Hirson, Vervins and the railway city of Tergnier are sources of support for left-wing parties.

Departmental Council

The President of the General Council is the Liberal Nicolas Fricoteaux. In the 2021 departmental election, the Departmental Council of Aisne was elected as follows:Résultats des élections départementales 2021: Aisne (02), Ministère de l’intérieur{| class=wikitable!colspan=2| Party || Seats! style="background-color: {{party color|Miscellaneous Right}}” |Miscellaneous right > 16! style="background-color: {{party color|Miscellaneous Left}}” |Miscellaneous left > 12! style="background-color: {{party color|Miscellaneous centre}}” |Miscellaneous centre > 8! style="background-color: {{party color|Miscellaneous}}” | 2! style="background-color: {{party color|The Republicans (France)}}” |The Republicans (France)>The Republicans align=“right“| 2! style="background-color: #82A2C6” | 2

Presidential elections 2nd round

In the second round of the French presidential elections of 2017 Aisne was one of only two departments (along nearby Pas-de-Calais) in which the candidate of the Front National, Marine Le Pen, received a majority of the votes cast: 52.91%.WEB,www.lemonde.fr/resultats-elections/hauts-de-france/aisne/, Résultats Aisne – Présidentielle 2017 – 1er et 2nd tour, Le Monde, In the second round of the 2022 French presidential election, Aisne was the mainland departement with the highest percentage support for her.WEB,www.vie-publique.fr/carte/284918-carte-resultats-du-second-tour-de-lelection-presidentielle-2022, Résultats du second tour de l’élection présidentielle en 2022, {| class=“wikitable”!colspan=“2“|Election!!Winning Candidate!!Party!!%!!2nd Place Candidate!!Party!!%2017 French presidential election>2017HTTPS://WWW.INTERIEUR.GOUV.FR/ELECTIONS/LES-RESULTATS/PRESIDENTIELLES > TITLE=PRéSIDENTIELLES, | Marine Le PenNational Front (France)>FN| 52.91| Emmanuel MacronLa République En Marche!>LREM| 47.092012 French presidential election>2012| François HollandeSocialist Party (France)>PS| 52.40| Nicolas SarkozyUnion for a Popular Movement>UMP| 47.602007 French presidential election>2007| Nicolas SarkozyUnion for a Popular Movement>UMP| 53.36| Ségolène RoyalSocialist Party (France)>PS| 46.642002 French presidential election>2002| Jacques ChiracRally for the Republic>RPR| 75.43| Jean-Marie Le PenNational Rally>FN| 24.571995 French presidential election>1995HTTPS://WWW.POLITIQUEMANIA.COM/PRESIDENTIELLES-1995-DEPARTEMENT.HTML > TITLE=RéSULTATS DE L’éLECTION PRéSIDENTIELLE DE 1995 PAR DéPARTEMENT - POLITIQUEMANIA, | Lionel JospinSocialist Party (France)>PS| 54.55| Jacques ChiracRally for the Republic>RPR| 45.45“>

Representatives in the National Assembly {| class“wikitable”

!colspan=“2“|Constituency!!MemberWEB,www.assemblee-nationale.fr/, Assemblée nationale ~ Les députés, le vote de la loi, le Parlement français, Assemblée, Nationale, Assemblée nationale, !!PartyAisne’s 1st constituency| Nicolas Dragon| National RallyAisne’s 2nd constituency| Julien DiveThe Republicans (France)>The RepublicansAisne’s 3rd constituency| Jean-Louis BricoutSocialist Party (France)>Socialist PartyAisne’s 4th constituency| José Beaurain| National RallyAisne’s 5th constituency| Jocelyn Dessigny| National Rally

Administration

Aisne is divided into five arrondissements and 21 cantons. The department has 798 communes and five parliamentary constituencies.

Demography

Aisne lost some of its population in the second half of the 19th century, due to the rural exodus but this was limited by the industrial development in the north of the department (Saint-Quentin, Chaunois, Thiérache).Greatly affected by the First World War, the department has seen its population grow slightly to the same level as in 1900. For thirty years, the industrial decline has caused stagnation of the population (526,346 in 1968, 535,489 in 1999). Only the south-west of the department, close to the Paris conurbation, has seen much population growth.Population development since 1791:{{historical populations|cols=2|13=1791|14=407,905|15=1801|16=425,981|17=1851|18=558,989|19=1901|20=535,583|21=1911|22=530,226|23=1921|24=421,515|25=1931|26=489,368|27=1946|28=453,411|29=1954|30=487,068|31=1962|32=512,920|33=1968|34=526,346|35=1975|36=533,862|37=1982|38=533,970|39=1990|40=537,259|41=1999|42=535,489|43=2016|44=536,136|align=middle|percentages=pagr|footnote=source:WEB,splaf.free.fr/02his.html, Historique de l’Aisne, Le SPLAF, WEB,www.insee.fr/fr/statistiques/4176909?geo=DEP-02, Évolution et structure de la population en 2016, INSEE, |graph-pos=bottom}}

Tourism

File:Laon, Cathédrale Notre-Dame PM 14294.jpg|thumb|upright|Laon CathedralLaon CathedralFile:P1040031WK Donjon Septmonts.JPG|thumb|upright|The keep of the castle of SeptmontsSeptmontsFile:Stadhuis Saint Quentin.JPG|thumb|Saint-Quentin townhall]]File:Parfondeval - église fortifiée.jpg|thumb|upright|Fortified church of Parfondeval ]]File:Soissons-saint-jean-des-vignes.jpg|thumb|upright|Ruins of the Abbey of St. Jean des Vignes in SoissonsSoissonsThe boat tours relates in part to the Canal de Saint-Quentin with its electric towage and two tunnels (Lesdins and Riqueval/Vendhuile).In 2007, a large infrastructure for tourist accommodation, the Center Parcs, was built on the Lake of Ailette, close to many tourist attractions such as the Cathedral of Laon, the Chemin des Dames and the Château de Coucy.Among the many places to explore are:
Monuments


Cathedrals


Churches and abbeys


War memorials of the First World War
  • Chemin des Dames
  • The Caverne of the Dragon
  • The Landowski Ghosts, Margival
  • Bois de Belleau/Bois de la Brigade de Marine


Musées
In 2020, the department had 3.4% of second homes.Logement en 2020, Catégories et types de logements, INSEE {{in lang|fr}}

Culture

During World War I a number of significant architectural monuments were destroyed. Of the buildings that survived, the medieval churches in Laon, Braine, and Urcel are the most significant. The ruined castle of La Ferté-Milon escaped further damage during the war. Of the castles that survived, some were used as prisons, such as the Castle of Vadancourt, near Saint-Quentin (500 prisoners).WEB,www.domainedevadancourt.com/more-about-vadancourt-during-w/,www.domainedevadancourt.com/more-about-vadancourt-during-w/," title="web.archive.org/web/20080809135758www.domainedevadancourt.com/more-about-vadancourt-during-w/,">web.archive.org/web/20080809135758www.domainedevadancourt.com/more-about-vadancourt-during-w/, dead, Castle of Vadancourt, 9 August 2008, It is thought that the Aisne River was the birthplace of the trench warfare seen in the First World War.{{cn|date=February 2024}} The British Expeditionary Force (BEF) had initial early successes driving the Germans back to the Aisne River; the German troops dug in and managed to hold out against both British and French attacks. This German entrenchment was to mould the entire face of World War One as both sides began digging in and fortifying their positions.{{cn|date=February 2024}} Thus began the stalemate that became a significant feature of the First World War.

Languages

This linguistic variance probably explains the difficulty for residents south of Aisne to identify themselves as belonging to the Picardy region.

Gastronomy

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  • Rustic cuisine. The north of the department is a farming area and there are products made from cow’s milk such as Maroilles cheese and Dulce de leche. There are also typically Picardy specialties such as “ficelle”, a sort of rolled crêpe with cream cheese, béchamel, ham, and mushrooms. Foie gras is a product developed in Thiérache of the highest quality.
  • The cultivation of red fruit (strawberries) is beginning to develop.
  • Trade shows for: cheeses (La Capelle), blood sausage (Saint-Quentin).
  • Tastings in flea markets and many opportunities to discover local products in a traditional atmosphere.
  • In the south there are kidney beans form Soissons and the Tourist route of Champagne where some champagnes produced in the Chateau-Thierry region, like the maroilles, are recognized by the Appellation d’origine contrôlée (AOC).
  • Thiérache cider and its eau-de-vie and the production of beer (mostly craft) give the department of Aisne real identity.
  • Large swarms of bees mean that the flavours of honey, mead, gingerbread, vinegar etc. can be found.

Notable people

See also

References

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External links

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