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{{For|the Renaissance composer of the same name|Carpentras (composer)}} {{Infobox French commune |name = Carpentras |commune status = [[Subprefectures in France|Subprefecture]] and [[Communes of France|commune]] |image = Hotel de Ville de Carpentras.JPG |caption = Town hall |image coat of arms = Blason ville fr Carpentras (Vaucluse).svg |arrondissement = Carpentras |canton = Carpentras |INSEE = 84031 |postal code = 84200 |mayor = Serge Andrieu<ref>{{cite web|title=Répertoire national des élus: les maires|url=https://www.data.gouv.fr/fr/datasets/r/2876a346-d50c-4911-934e-19ee07b0e503|website=data.gouv.fr, Plateforme ouverte des données publiques françaises|date=2 December 2020|language=fr}}</ref> |term = 2020–2026 |intercommunality = [[Communauté d'agglomération Ventoux-Comtat Venaissin|CA Ventoux-Comtat Venaissin]] |coordinates = {{coord|44.0558|05.0489|format=dms|display=inline,title}} |elevation m = 95 |elevation min m = 56 |elevation max m = 212 |area km2 = 37.92 |population = {{France metadata Wikidata|population_total}} |population date = {{France metadata Wikidata|population_as_of}} |population footnotes = {{France metadata Wikidata|population_footnotes}} }} '''Carpentras''' ({{IPA|fr|kaʁpɑ̃tʁa}}, formerly {{IPA|fr|kaʁpɑ̃tʁas|}};<ref>{{Cite book|title=Traité complet de la prononciation française dans la seconde moitié du XIXe siècle|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Ht9FAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA271|publisher=Mauke|date=1871|language=fr|first=M.-A.|last=Lesaint}}</ref> [[Provençal dialect|Provençal]] [[Occitan language|Occitan]]: ''Carpentràs'' in classical norm or ''Carpentras'' in Mistralian norm; {{langx|la|Carpentoracte}}) is a [[Communes of France|commune]] in the [[Vaucluse]] [[Departments of France|department]] in the [[Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur]] [[Regions of France|region]] in southeastern [[France]]. As capital of the [[Comtat Venaissin]], it was frequently the residence of the [[Avignon papacy|Avignon popes]]; the [[Papal States]] retained possession of the Venaissin until the [[French Revolution]]. Nowadays, Carpentras is a commercial center for Comtat Venaissin and is famous for the [[Truffle|black truffle]] markets held from winter to early spring. Carpentras briefly held France's all-time high-temperature record, during the [[June 2019 European heat wave|heatwave of June 2019]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/jun/28/france-on-red-alert-as-heatwave-forecast-to-reach-record-45c|title = France records all-time highest temperature of 45.9C|website = [[TheGuardian.com]]|date = 28 June 2019}}</ref> ==History== ===Classical antiquity=== [[File:Carpentras Stela, in CIS II 141 (cropped).jpg|thumb|left|The [[Carpentras Stela]], found in the town in 1704, was the first [[Canaanite and Aramaic inscriptions|Northwest Semitic (i.e. Canaanite or Aramaic) inscription]] published anywhere in modern times.<ref name="Gibson1975">{{cite book|last=Gibson|first=J. C. L.|title=Textbook of Syrian Semitic Inscriptions: II. Aramaic Inscriptions: Including Inscriptions in the Dialect of Zenjirli|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=nXkHAQAAIAAJ|date=30 October 1975|publisher=OUP Oxford|isbn=978-0-19-813186-1|page=120|quote=The Carpentras stele: The famous funerary stele ([[Corpus Inscriptionum Semiticarum|CIS ii]] 141) was the first Syrian Semitic inscr. to become known in Europe, being discovered in the early 18 cent.; it measures 0.35 m high by 0.33m broad and is housed in a museum at Carpentras in southern France.}}</ref>]] Carpentras was a commercial site used by [[Greece|Greek]] merchants in ancient times, and known to Romans at first as '''Carpentoracte Meminorum''', mentioned by [[Pliny the Elder|Pliny]], then renamed '''Forum Neronis''' ("Forum of Nero"); the city retains a [[Ancient Rome|Roman]] [[Arch of Carpentras|triumphal arch]], that has been enclosed by the bishops' palace, rebuilt in 1640, now a law court, and a [[machicolation|machicolated]] [[city gate]], the ''Porte d'Orange''. [[File:Hotel dieu carpentras by JM Rosier.jpg|left|thumb|''Hôtel-Dieu'' in Carpentras.]] ===Ancient Diocese of Carpentras=== For the history of the [[bishopric]] of Carpentras, see [[Ancient Diocese of Carpentras]]. ===Middle Ages=== At the beginning of the [[Avignon Papacy]], [[Pope Clement V]] took up residence, along with the [[Roman Curia]], in Carpentras in 1313. His successor, [[Pope John XXII]], settled definitively at [[Avignon]]. ===Municipal library=== [[Joseph-Dominique d'Inguimbert]], Bishop of Carpentras from 1735 to 1754, established a great scholarly library which [[Jean-François Delmas (palaeographer)|Jean-François Delmas]], the chief librarian as of 2009, has called "the oldest of our municipal libraries"; known as the [[Bibliothèque Inguimbertine]] and now holding around 140,000 books, it is known to bibliophiles all over France and is scheduled to move into roomier quarters in the former [[Hôtel-Dieu of Carpentras|Hôtel-Dieu]] in 2013.<ref>Thomas Wieder, "[http://www.lemonde.fr/livres/article/2009/08/13/un-cabinet-de-curiosites-a-carpentras-4-5_1228125_3260.html Un cabinet de curiosités à Carpentras]," ''Le Monde des Livres'', August 13, 2009.</ref>{{Full citation needed|date=December 2010}} ===French Revolution and return to France=== Until 1791, Carpentras was part of the Papal States, not of the Kingdom of France. Like most communities across France, Carpentras played a role in the 1789-1799 [[French Revolution]], particularly during the rule of the [[French Directory]]. After the 'Anti-Royalist' September 4, 1797 [[Coup of 18 Fructidor]], on October 22, 1797, counter-revolutionaries take the city's government and hold it in protest for 24 hours. ===Jewish community=== Into the 20th and 21st centuries, Carpentras has been an important centre of French [[Judaism]] and is home to the oldest [[synagogue]] in France, which opened in 1367 and is still active today{{when|date=April 2022}}. The Jewish cemetery was [[French and European Nationalist Party#AnchorCemetery|desecrated]] by members of the [[French and European Nationalist Party]] in May 1990, causing a public uproar and a demonstration in [[Paris]] that was attended by 200,000 people, including then-president [[François Mitterrand]].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.humanite.fr/popup_imprimer.html?id_article=774664 |title=Imprimer :: Le procès de quatre profanateurs néo-nazis après six ans de fausses pistes - l'Humanite |access-date=2009-07-20 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081015201524/http://www.humanite.fr/popup_imprimer.html?id_article=774664 |archive-date=2008-10-15 }}</ref> ==Population== {{Historical populations | align = none | cols = 2 | percentages = pagr | source = EHESS<ref name=ehess>{{Cassini-Ehess|6973|Carpentras}}</ref> and INSEE (1968–2017)<ref name=pophist>[https://www.insee.fr/fr/statistiques/4515315?geo=COM-84031#ancre-POP_T1 Population en historique depuis 1968], INSEE</ref> | graph-pos = bottom |1793 |9900 |1800 |8489 |1806 |9674 |1821 |9099 |1831 |9817 |1836 |9224 |1841 |9776 |1846 |10198 |1851 |10711 |1856 |10891 |1861 |10918 |1866 |10848 |1872 |10524 |1876 |10479 |1881 |9699 |1886 |9685 |1891 |9778 |1896 |10797 |1901 |10443 |1906 |10721 |1911 |11390 |1921 |11191 |1926 |11805 |1931 |12632 |1936 |13732 |1946 |14222 |1954 |15076 |1962 |18199 |1968 |21388 |1975 |24251 |1982 |24838 |1990 |24212 |1999 |26090 |2007 |28526 |2012 |28520 |2017 |28309 }} ==Geography== Carpentras stands on the banks of the river [[Auzon (Sorgue)|Auzon]], a tributary of the [[Sorgue]]. It is 23 km southwest of [[Mont Ventoux]], and 23 km northeast of [[Avignon]]. [[Carpentras station]] has rail connections to Sorgues and Avignon. ===Climate=== In the [[Köppen climate classification]], Carpentras has a borderline [[humid subtropical]] (''Cfa''),<ref>{{cite web | url=https://planificateur.a-contresens.net/europe/france/provence_alpes_cote_d_azur/carpentras/3028542.html | title=Météo et climat : Carpentras (France) - Quand partir à Carpentras ?}}</ref> and [[hot-summer mediterranean climate]] (''Csa'') with cool winters and hot summers. The rainiest seasons are spring (April–May) and autumn (September–October), where heavy downpours may happen. {{Weather box|width=auto |metric first=y |single line=y |collapsed = Y |location = Carpentras (1991–2020 normals, extremes 1963–present) |Jan record high C = 21.0 |Feb record high C = 23.1 |Mar record high C = 28.1 |Apr record high C = 30.8 |May record high C = 35.4 |Jun record high C = 44.3 |Jul record high C = 41.6 |Aug record high C = 42.2 |Sep record high C = 36.0 |Oct record high C = 31.2 |Nov record high C = 24.9 |Dec record high C = 21.5 |Jan record low C = -15.4 |Feb record low C = -12.5 |Mar record low C = -11.8 |Apr record low C = -2.9 |May record low C = 0.1 |Jun record low C = 4.4 |Jul record low C = 7.6 |Aug record low C = 6.7 |Sep record low C = 2.2 |Oct record low C = -3.1 |Nov record low C = -9.0 |Dec record low C = -12.0 |Jan high C = 11.1 |Feb high C = 12.8 |Mar high C = 17.1 |Apr high C = 20.4 |May high C = 24.6 |Jun high C = 29.1 |Jul high C = 32.3 |Aug high C = 31.9 |Sep high C = 26.4 |Oct high C = 21.1 |Nov high C = 15.0 |Dec high C = 11.3 | year high C = 21.1 |Jan mean C = 6.1 |Feb mean C = 6.9 |Mar mean C = 10.5 |Apr mean C = 13.6 |May mean C = 17.7 |Jun mean C = 21.7 |Jul mean C = 24.4 |Aug mean C = 24.0 |Sep mean C = 19.5 |Oct mean C = 15.3 |Nov mean C = 9.9 |Dec mean C = 6.5 | year mean C = 14.7 |Jan low C = 1.0 |Feb low C = 1.1 |Mar low C = 4.0 |Apr low C = 6.9 |May low C = 10.8 |Jun low C = 14.4 |Jul low C = 16.5 |Aug low C = 16.1 |Sep low C = 12.7 |Oct low C = 9.5 |Nov low C = 4.9 |Dec low C = 1.8 | year low C = 8.3 |precipitation colour = green |Jan precipitation mm = 46.3 |Feb precipitation mm = 34.2 |Mar precipitation mm = 41.3 |Apr precipitation mm = 61.1 |May precipitation mm = 55.6 |Jun precipitation mm = 41.7 |Jul precipitation mm = 25.7 |Aug precipitation mm = 40.6 |Sep precipitation mm = 98.7 |Oct precipitation mm = 87.6 |Nov precipitation mm = 90.8 |Dec precipitation mm = 41.9 |year precipitation mm = 665.5 |unit precipitation days = 1.0 mm | Jan precipitation days = 5.9 | Feb precipitation days = 4.8 | Mar precipitation days = 5.1 | Apr precipitation days = 6.8 | May precipitation days = 6.3 | Jun precipitation days = 4.5 | Jul precipitation days = 3.0 | Aug precipitation days = 3.7 | Sep precipitation days = 5.5 | Oct precipitation days = 6.6 | Nov precipitation days = 7.9 | Dec precipitation days = 5.6 | year precipitation days =65.8 |source 1 = Meteociel<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.meteociel.fr/obs/clim/normales_records.php?code=84031001 |title=Normales et records pour Carpentras (84) |publisher=Meteociel |access-date=14 December 2024}}</ref>}} ==Economy== {{expand section|date=April 2023}} *[[Roux Graineterie of Carpentras]] ==Traditions== [[File:Truffle Market in Carpentras.jpg|280px|right|thumb|Truffle market in Carpentras]] Carpentras is famous for the [[truffle]] market that takes place every Friday morning during the winter months.<ref>[http://www.avignon-et-provence.com/provence/black_truffles/ Truffle Market]</ref> Its traditional confectionery is the ''berlingot'', a small hard candy with thin white stripes, originally made from the syrup left over from conservation of fruits. ==Personalities== Carpentras was the birthplace of (chronologically): * [[Carpentras (composer)|Carpentras]] (also known as Elzéar Genet) (c.1470–1548), prominent early [[Renaissance music|Renaissance]] composer * [[Hercule Audiffret]] (1603–1659), orator and Superior General of the ''[[Christian Doctrine Fathers|Congrégation des Doctrinaires]]'' * [[Louis Archimbaud]] (1705–1789), composer and [[organist]] of [[Carpentras Cathedral]] * [[Joseph Duplessis]] (1725–1802), [[portrait]]ist * [[Jean-Pierre-Xavier Bidauld]] (1743–1813), [[painter]] * [[Jean-Joseph-Xavier Bidauld]] (1758–1846), [[painter]] * [[Alexis-Vincent-Charles Berbiguier de Terre-Neuve du Thym]], (1765–1851), author and [[Demonology|demonologist]] * [[Victor Olivier de Puymanel]] (1768–1799), [[French Navy]] volunteer, and adventurer in [[Vietnam]] * [[François-Vincent Raspail]] (1794–1878), [[chemist]], [[physiologist]], and [[socialist]] * [[Jean-Joseph Bonaventure Laurens]] (1801–1890), [[painter]], [[lithographer]], [[musician]] * [[Édouard Daladier]] (1884–1970) politician and [[Prime Minister of France]] at the start of the [[Second World War]] * [[Daniel Lazard]] (1941–), [[computer scientist]] * [[Bruno Boscherie]] (1950–), [[fencing|fencer]], Olympic Gold medalist * [[Christophe Maé]] (1975–), [[musician]] and [[composer]] * [[Éric Salignon]] (1982–), racing driver * [[Thomas Mangani]] (1987–), professional [[association football|footballer]] * [[Raphaël Cacérès]] (1987–), professional footballer ==International relations== {{See also|List of twin towns and sister cities in France}} Carpentras is [[town twinning|twinned]] with: *{{flagicon|SUI}} [[Vevey]], Switzerland<ref name="Swiss twinnings">{{cite web|url=http://www.asccre.ch/fr/N208/vaud-waadt-vaud.html|title=Association Suisse des Communes et Régions d'Europe|access-date=2013-07-20|work=L'Association suisse pour le Conseil des Communes et Régions d'Europe (ASCCRE)|language=fr|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120724051705/http://www.asccre.ch/fr/N208/vaud-waadt-vaud.html|archive-date=2012-07-24}}</ref> *{{flagicon|GER}} [[Seesen]], Germany *{{flagicon|USA}} [[Ponchatoula]], Louisiana, USA *{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Camaiore]], Italy ==See also== * [[Arch of Carpentras]] * [[Communes of the Vaucluse department]] * [[Henri Raybaud]] * [[Hôtel-Dieu of Carpentras]] ==References== {{reflist}} ==External links== {{Commons category|Carpentras}} *{{wikivoyage-inline|Carpentras}} * [http://www.carpentras.fr/ Carpentras official website] (in French) * {{Cite EB1911 |wstitle=Carpentras |volume=5 |page=386 |short=1}} * Pictures of Carpentras Cathedral: [https://web.archive.org/web/20051013015329/http://catholique-avignon.cef.fr/divers/histoire/cathed/St-siff-fac.jpg], [https://web.archive.org/web/20051013015319/http://catholique-avignon.cef.fr/divers/histoire/cathed/Carp.jpg] * Pictures of Carpentras Synagogue: [http://perso.orange.fr/max-claude/F84-CarpentrasSynagogue.jpg], [http://www.culture.gouv.fr/culture/inventai/itiinv/synag/fr/syna4.gif], [http://perso.orange.fr/max-claude/F84-CarpentrasSynagogue01.jpg] {{Vaucluse communes}} {{Authority control}} [[Category:Carpentras| ]] [[Category:Communes of Vaucluse]] [[Category:Subprefectures in France]]
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