Montjoi, Tarn-et-Garonne
Montjoi (French pronunciation: [mɔ̃ʒwa] ⓘ; Occitan: Montjòi) is a commune in the Tarn-et-Garonne department in the Occitanie region in southern France The inhabitants are called Montjoviens . GeographySituated between the valleys of the Lot and Garonne rivers, Montjoi is an old Bastide village founded in 1256–1257 with half-timbered houses made of Quercy limestone and red brick from the local area, located on a rocky outcrop offering views over the surrounding countryside. See alsoLocationThe town is located 16 km north-north-east of Valence-d'Agen, in the Quercy blanc region overlooking the Séoune River. It is near the border with the department of Lot et Garonne. HydrographyMonjoi overlooks the valley of the Séoune. Bordering municipalities![]() ToponymyThe oldest form is "castri Montis Gaudii in 1255" then Montegaudii in 1272 to become Montis Jovis in 1326, then Montjoye in 1470. Some have seen a compound of the Latin montem (height) and the genitive of gaudium (joy). But in Occitan Montjoi designates a place said to be located on frequented paths.[3] HistoryPerched on its rocky peak, a former castrum (Latin for Castle), Montjoi was founded in the 13th century by the Lord of Penne and Alphonse de Poitiers, count of Toulouse, who made it a royal bastide around 1255–1256. In 1287 it was ceded to Edward I of England. In 1337 the Hundred Years' War begins. It ends in 1475 (i.e. 138 years). It passed into the Beauville family in 1348.[4] In 1622 Cardinal Richelieu ordered the destruction of the walls of all bastides.[5] Politics and administrationThe Mayor is Christian Eurgal, elected to a 6-year term in 2020. DemographicsThe town had more than 700 inhabitants in the middle of the 18th century but has continued to decline to the present 166 in the commune.[6] EconomyThe area economy is mainly agricultural with mixed farming including cereals, livestock, onions, strawberries, fruits, nuts, etc.[7] Local culture and heritagePlaces and monuments
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