CHALABRE


Plaque in memory of Joseph Raynaud

'Chalabre' is a quiet village and commune of approximately 1,200 people it is 372m above sea level, in the Aude ''département'', in southwestern France.
The capital of the Quercorb is a relatively unspoilt ''bastide'' with shady streets and quiet alleyways.
The local industry died out around 70 years ago , although the buildings of many still remain. Since 1962 the population has dropped from just under 1800 to just under 1200 in 1999.
The road to Lac de Montbel runs through Chalabre and this brings a steady stream of visitors.
The local land is rich and verdant with fruit growing a speciality. The rivers rarely run dry and the climate is more amenable than the dry weather as you approach the coast.
A small plaque celebrates the birth of Joseph Raynaud in 1911. He went on to join the local Maquis in the Tet valley and was killed by the Nazis on 7th July 1944.

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Randy's blog, an expat in Chalabre

Chalabre, photos of life in the region

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