Oulx


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FieldValue
nameOulx
official_nameComune di Oulx
image_skylineOulx.jpg
imagesize200px
image_captionOulx
image_shieldOulx-Stemma.svg
coordinates
regionPiedmont
metropolitan_cityTurin (TO)
mayorPaolo De Marchis
area_total_km299.9
population_footnotes
population_total3330
population_as_of30 September 2016
population_demonymUlcensi
elevation_m1100
saintSt. Roch
day16 August
postal_code10056
area_code0122
website
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| name = Oulx | official_name = Comune di Oulx | native_name = | image_skyline = Oulx.jpg | imagesize = 200px | image_alt = | image_caption = Oulx | image_shield = Oulx-Stemma.svg | shield_alt = | image_map = | map_alt = | map_caption = | pushpin_label_position = | pushpin_map_alt = | coordinates = | coordinates_footnotes = | region = Piedmont | metropolitan_city = Turin (TO) | frazioni = | mayor_party = | mayor = Paolo De Marchis | area_footnotes = | area_total_km2 = 99.9 | population_footnotes = | population_total = 3330 | population_as_of = 30 September 2016 | pop_density_footnotes = | population_demonym = Ulcensi | elevation_footnotes = | elevation_m = 1100 | twin1 = | twin1_country = | saint = St. Roch | day = 16 August | postal_code = 10056 | area_code = 0122 | website = | footnotes = Oulx (, , ) is a comune (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Turin in the Italian region Piedmont, located about 70 km west of Turin, in the Susa Valley on the border with France.

Names

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Like many other towns in the Susa Valley, Oulx has different names reflecting the area's multiple linguistic traditions. One theory of the name's origin is that it derives from Ulkos, the name of a leader of the Celtic Salassi tribe. Another theory holds that the derivation is from Ultor, a title of the god Mars, to whom a temple in the area was dedicated. These names were first rendered as Ulces, and later Ulcium on maps in the Middle Ages, in Latin. From the older forms, the name became Olcs in the Occitan language and was later Francized as Oulx. As part of Italian Fascist Italianization, Oulx was renamed Ulzio from 1928 to 1947. However, this form is considered etymologically incorrect, deriving from the Latin "Ultium" rather than "Ulcium". ::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/1a/Evolucion_del_territòri_d'Ors.svg" caption="Evolution of the territory of Oulx. 1. Oulx. 2. Sauze d'Oulx 3. Beaulard 4. Savoulx."] ::

Today, the municipality is called Oulx in Italian and French, Ours in the local Cisalpine Occitan (a Vivaro-Alpine subdialect; using an alternate orthography), Ors in standard Occitan (using classical orthography), and Ols in Piedmontese as well as in the Cisalpine Occitan standard (using classical orthography).

Geography

There are three parts of the village of Oulx proper: Borgo Superiore (local ), Borgo Inferiore (Plan e Poyà or simply Ël Plan), and Abadia (Baîë).

In addition to Oulx proper, the municipality includes the frazioni (districts) of Amazas (local ), Auberges (Oouberja), Beaulard (Bioulâ), Beaume (Baoumë), Chateau-Beaulard (Chaté), Clots (Clos), Constans (Coutan), Gad (Ga), Monfol (Mounfol), Pierremenaud (Piarmenaou), Puy (Peui), Royeres (Rouliera), San Marco (Sa' Mar), Savoulx (Savou), Signols (Signoou), Soubras (Ël Soubrâ), Vazon (Lou Vazoun), and Villard (Viarâ).

Oulx is served by Oulx-Claviere-Sestriere railway station on the Turin-Modane railway.

Twin towns

Notable natives

French Revolutionist Joseph Chalier was born in the village of Beaulard, now a frazione of Oulx. Oulx was the birthplace of Luigi (Louis) Des Ambrois (1807–74), an Italian unification-era politician and jurist, who served as chairman of the Senate of the Kingdom (Senato del Regno) shortly before his death.

Sports

References

References

  1. All demographics and other statistics: Italian statistical institute [[National Institute of Statistics (Italy). Istat]].
  2. [http://www.araldicacivica.it/Articoli/toponomastica.htm Note di toponomastica: Periodo Pre-Romano.] {{webarchive. link. (2008-09-04 Accessed 25 September 2008. {{in lang). it
  3. [http://www.lavalsusa.com/principale/storia/c/1959.htm La Valsusa — Settimanale della Valle di Susa e Val Sangone — 1959: Ulzio o Oulx?] {{Webarchive. link. (2009-06-28 Accessed 25 September 2008. {{in lang). it
  4. [https://www.comune.oulx.to.it/patois/index_patois.htm Il patois / Ël patouà] {{Webarchive. link. (2021-12-02 at the official commune website. Accessed 25 September 2008. {{in lang). it. oc
  5. [http://www.provincia.torino.it/cultura/minoranze/lingue_olimpiche/pdf/cart_valli_occitane.pdf Map of the Occitan Valleys] {{in lang. oc
  6. [http://www.comune.oulx.to.it/mappa_frazioni.htm Le frazioni / Lâ frazioun] {{Webarchive. link. (2008-07-23 at the official commune website. Accessed 25 September 2008. {{in lang). it. oc

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