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village of Eguilles is nestled some 300m above sea-level, less
than a dozen kilometres to the west of Aix en Provence. The authentic
nature of the village has remained intact throughout the years, and
its privileged geographic position offers a unique view over the surrounding
countryside. The
hamlet of Figons , although some kilometres away, is closely connected
with Eguilles. A Little Bit of History : |
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Shortly afterwards, and continuing up until the end of
the 16th Century the village was subjected to numerous violent outbreaks
between the two neighbouring regions of Les Baux, and Aix. These outbreaks
culminated in the destruction of the Castle during the Wars of Religion. The final family of local lord settled in the area at
the beginning of the 17th Century. The famous Boyer family supplied
a long line of jurists and humanists. Under their rule the village grew
to 180 inhabitants in the year 1790, the same year that Eguilles became
the administrative centre of the Canton. Meanwhile the Castle, and adjacent church had been reconstructed,
and their presence dominated the village inhabited mainly by farmers,
craftsmen and storekeepers. The 19th Century, and most notably the Industrial Revolution rocked the local economy and led to a population exodus, as local businesses could no longer compete with the improved productivity of their competitors. In 1936 Eguilles was home to a mere 730 inhabitants,
yet today ten times that figure call Eguilles their home. Undeniable
proof that the land of Eguilles is fertile, and that the roots hold
firm ! Welcome to Eguilles. |