Nohant-Vic

Nohant-Vic

The Church of Saint-Martin, in Vic
Nohant-Vic

Coordinates: 46°38′22″N 1°57′38″E / 46.6394°N 1.9606°E / 46.6394; 1.9606Coordinates: 46°38′22″N 1°57′38″E / 46.6394°N 1.9606°E / 46.6394; 1.9606
Country France
Region Centre-Val de Loire
Department Indre
Arrondissement La Châtre
Canton La Châtre
Government
  Mayor (20082014) Jacky Naudet
Area1 21.25 km2 (8.20 sq mi)
Population (2009)2 476
  Density 22/km2 (58/sq mi)
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
  Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
INSEE/Postal code 36143 / 36400
Elevation 175–261 m (574–856 ft)
(avg. 191 m or 627 ft)

1 French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km² (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries.

2 Population without double counting: residents of multiple communes (e.g., students and military personnel) only counted once.

Nohant-Vic is a commune in the Indre department in central France.

It is located near La Châtre, on the D943, approximately 36 km (22 mi) southeast of Châteauroux and consists of two villages, Vic and Nohant, extended along the road.

Geography

The commune lies on the lower Jurassic rocks at the southern margin of the Paris Basin. Just to the south of La Châtre, some twelve kilometres south of Vic, the Variscan-faulted rocks of the Massif Central begin with Cambrian/Ordovician migmatite.

It is near the southern end of the old province of Berry.

Population

Historical population
YearPop.±%
1793 272    
1800 308+13.2%
1806 301−2.3%
1821 327+8.6%
1831 982+200.3%
1836 969−1.3%
1841 931−3.9%
1846 885−4.9%
1851 892+0.8%
1856 857−3.9%
1861 904+5.5%
1866 937+3.7%
1872 939+0.2%
1876 960+2.2%
1881 984+2.5%
1886 991+0.7%
1891 981−1.0%
1896 983+0.2%
1901 949−3.5%
1906 908−4.3%
1911 864−4.8%
1921 796−7.9%
1926 779−2.1%
1931 743−4.6%
1936 747+0.5%
1946 711−4.8%
1954 690−3.0%
1962 661−4.2%
1968 608−8.0%
1975 514−15.5%
1982 480−6.6%
1990 481+0.2%
1999 501+4.2%
2009 476−5.0%

Sights

The House of George Sand is a country house dating from late eighteenth century, built for the governor of Vierzon and acquired in 1793 by Madame Dupin de Francueil, grandmother of the writer. George Sand spent her childhood and adolescence there. Most of her writing was done at the house. She received some illustrious guests: Liszt and Marie d'Agoult, Balzac, Chopin and Flaubert. Delacroix had a studio there. The estate is today a property of the nation and run by the Centre des monuments nationaux.

The ancient church in Nohant-Vic is particularly worth visiting for its impressive collection of early wall paintings.

Personalities

See also

References

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