Commune in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
Vals-près-le-Puy (French pronunciation: [vals pʁɛ lə pɥi] , literally Vals near Le Puy ; Occitan : Val delh Puèi ), is a commune in the Haute-Loire department in south-central France .
Its inhabitants are called Valladiers (masc.) and Valladières (fem.).
Geography
The town is located in the valley of the river Dolaizon. It forms the South-West border of Le Puy-en-Velay and its highest point is Mount Ronzon (850 m).
Population
Historical population Year 1968 2,449 — 1975 3,070 +3.28% 1982 3,505 +1.91% 1990 3,426 −0.28% 1999 3,391 −0.11% 2007 3,534 +0.52% 2012 3,420 −0.65% 2017 3,396 −0.14% 2021 3,402 +0.04% Source: INSEE[ 3]
Sights
Augustinian Monastery early 17th century. Historic Monument.
Church of Saint Vosy, chapel of the monastery. 17th century. Historic Monument.
Chibottes or tsabones , circular stone huts built in the 19th century as shelters by winegrowers.[ 4] [ 5] [ 6]
Personalities
Auguste Aymard, 1808–1889, mayor Vals-près-le-Puy, polymath (curator of the Crozatier museum, archivist, palaeontologist, archaeologist).
Joseph Rumillet Charretier, 1833–1916, grew verbena (Fr: verveine ) at his property in Vals and founded the distillery Verveine du Velay in 1858.
International relations
The commune is twinned with Aielo de Malferit , (Spain ).
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