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The Chaîne des Alpilles is a small range of low mountains in Provence, southern France, located about 20 km (12 mi) south of Avignon.

Chaîne des Alpilles
les Alpilles
Alpilles near Maussane-les-Alpilles.
Highest point
PeakTour des Opies, Eyguières
Elevation498 m (1,634 ft)
Dimensions
Length25 km (16 mi)
Width8 km (5.0 mi)
Area171 km2 (66 sq mi)
Geography
CountryFrance
RegionBouches-du-Rhône

Geography


The range is an extension of the much larger Luberon range. Although it is not high - some 498 m (1,634 ft) at its highest point - the Alpilles range stands out impressively, as it rises abruptly from the Rhône valley and from the very flat alluvial plain of Crau. The range is about 25 km long by about 8 to 10 km wide, running in an east-west direction between the Rhône and Durance rivers. The landscape of the Alpilles is one of arid limestone peaks separated by dry valleys.

Topographic map of the Alpilles range.
Topographic map of the Alpilles range.

Communes


The Chaîne des Alpilles is part of the territory of 15 communes:[1] Aureille, Les Baux-de-Provence, Eygalières, Eyguières, Fontvieille, Mas-Blanc-des-Alpilles, Maussane-les-Alpilles, Mouriès, Paradou, Orgon, Saint-Étienne-du-Grès, Saint-Martin-de-Crau, Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, Sénas, Tarascon.


Flora and fauna


Alpilles landscape near Le Destet. The three types of landscape forms can clearly be seen: cultivated land on the lower slopes, trees on the foothills and bare rock on the peaks.
Alpilles landscape near Le Destet. The three types of landscape forms can clearly be seen: cultivated land on the lower slopes, trees on the foothills and bare rock on the peaks.

The lower slopes are planted with olive and almond trees. Kermes oaks and pines also grow there. Much of the range is bare rock or stony ground covered with scrub and maquis.

The highest parts of the range are a nature reserve inhabited by a number of rare species, including Bonelli's eagle, the Egyptian vulture and eagle owl. Some of these species were introduced in the Alpilles in the 1980s[citation needed].


History


Some protohistorical settlements have been found in the Alpilles. In the very old village of Les Baux de Provence, a cave was used 8000 years ago.


Conservation


The Parc Naturel Régional des Alpilles was created on January 30, 2007.[2] It covers the territory of 16 communes. The area is also under the protection of the Natura 2000 Environmental Protection Plan of the European Union.[3]


The Alpilles in arts


Les Alpilles (1889), painted by van Gogh while in Saint-Rémy
Les Alpilles (1889), painted by van Gogh while in Saint-Rémy

The Alpilles were immortalized in art by Vincent van Gogh, who painted many images of the Alpilles' landscapes during his time in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence on the north side of the mountains. One of the paintings was given by van Gogh to his friend Eugène Boch.[4]

Alphonse Daudet's 1885 novel Tartarin sur les Alpes, which is a sequel to the 1872 Tartarin de Tarascon, takes place in the Alpilles.


See also


Panorama of the Alpilles
Panorama of the Alpilles

References


  1. Zone ZNIEFF (in French)
  2. Parc Naturel Régional des Alpilles : un territoire qui conserve un équilibre économique et écologique (in French)
  3. Les Alpilles: Natura 2000 site (in French)
  4. http://www.eugeneboch.com More about the Alpilles painting by Vincent van Gogh


На других языках


[de] Alpilles

Die Alpilles (französisch Massif des Alpilles; deutsch Alpillen) sind eine Kalksteinkette im Südwesten der Provence zwischen Avignon, Cavaillon und Arles. Ihre Ausdehnung beträgt in West-Ost-Richtung etwa 30 und in Nord-Süd-Richtung etwa 10 Kilometer, sie erreichen Höhenlagen von 300 bis 500 Meter. Die Region um die Alpilles umfasst eine Fläche von etwa 500 Quadratkilometern.[1][2] Die höchste Erhebung ist die Tour des Opies (498 m). Die stark zerklüfteten Gebirgsstöcke zeichnen sich hell gegen den blauen, besonders bei Mistral sehr klaren Himmel ab, so dass der flüchtige Eindruck schneebedeckter Gipfel entstehen kann.
- [en] Alpilles

[fr] Massif des Alpilles

Le massif des Alpilles est un massif montagneux de faible altitude, au paysage original de roches blanches calcaires, situé au nord-ouest du département français des Bouches-du-Rhône. Il s'étend d'ouest en est entre Tarascon et Orgon sur une superficie de 50 000 hectares, ainsi que sur seize communes, bien que très partiellement pour Tarascon et Saint-Martin-de-Crau. Environ 43 000 personnes vivent dans les Alpilles. Depuis le 13 juillet 2006, les collectivités locales sont associées au sein du parc naturel régional des Alpilles.



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