Gourbeyre, Basse-Terre Arrondissement, Guadeloupe

Government | Colonisation | Religion | History | Geography | Economy | Education | Sights

🇬🇵 🇫🇷 Gourbeyre (Goubè) is a commune in the French overseas region and department of Guadeloupe, in the Lesser Antilles. It is a suburb of the city of Basse-Terre.

The commune of Gourbeyre was in the past a pivotal point in the defense of Guadeloupe's Basse-Terre Island.

Government From 1640 to 1643 the government of Guadeloupe consisted entirely of governor Aubert. The governor's house is regarded as the most beautiful in the commune of Gourbeyre.

Charles Houël was named governor in 1648 and immediately began the construction of the Fort of Saint Charles on the right bank of the Galleon River. This moved the seat of government. The Fort (renamed Fort Delgrès in 1989) was placed to resist the attack of the English by providing cover for French ships.

Colonisation "Montagne Saint-Charles et du Palmiste" was the name given for the Gourbeyre commune up to the 17th century. Through the 18th century it was an important capital in colonial France.

Gourbeyre had some military importance due to its mountainous topography. The area was considered to be impregnable during the English attacks of 1691 and 1703. Colonists were attracted to settle in Gourbeyre because of trading opportunities and in view of the protection provided against English attacks for residents in Gourbeyre.

Religion Many religious communities settled in the commune of Gourbeyre. By 1650 monks had obtained the rights to cultivate the land and in the cases of the Order of Our Lady of Mount Carmel and the Jesuits had turned to cultivation of sugar plantations and the refining of sugar. In Bisdary the Jesuits were vested with 250 hectares of sugar cane which was cultivated and maintained by up to 400 slaves.

History At the beginning of the 19th century, the commune of Gourbeyre had 461 whites, 3418 slaves and 168 of other races.

Very serious events occurred in the commune of Gourbeyre, particularly in Dolé village, with the revolt of Delgrès opposed to the Richepanse general, sent by Napoleon. In January 1838, a new municipal organization detached the commune of Gourbeyre, from Basse-Terre.

In 1843, a terrible earthquake destroyed the area. The governor admiral of Gourbeyre was instrumental in reconstructing the area.

After a fire in 1955, and hurricanes in 1964 and 1979, a new building was built here in 1986 to house the departmental records and historical private papers important to the history of the island. It also hosts researchers, students and personalities.

Geography Gourbeyre is located east of the city Basse-Terre and south-west of the Soufrière volcano. Gourbeyre is near a river and located on the N1 highway. Gourbeyre is at the crossing point between the windward and the leeward shores.

Economy Crops such as cocoa, coffee and bananas are grown in the mountains and a sugar factory produces sugar at the river's estuary. Cattle rearing is also done.

Historical and natural sites brings tourists to Gourbeyre. Also a marina is down at the shoreline, nearby Basse-Terre.

Education Public preschools and primary schools include: • Ecole primaire Noglotte Eugène • Ecole primaire Luce Joseph • Ecole maternelle Raymonde Augustin • Ecole maternelle Blanchet • Ecole maternelle Champfleury

Public junior high schools include: • Collège Richard Samuel

Private secondary schools under contract: • LP Blanchet

Sights • Center observatory of Soufrière • Departmental records of Guadeloupe • Marina of Sens River • Warm baths of the village of Dolé.

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Gourbeyre has a population of over 7,508 people. Gourbeyre also forms part of the wider Basse-Terre Arrondissement which has a population of over 185,012 people. It is also a part of the larger Guadeloupe Region. Gourbeyre is situated near Basse-Terre.

Twin Towns - Sister Cities Gourbeyre has links with:

🇫🇷 Montauban, France
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Antipodal to Gourbeyre is: 118.3,-16

Locations Near: Gourbeyre -61.7,16

🇬🇵 Basse-Terre -61.728,15.993 d: 3  

🇫🇷 Pointe-à-Pitre -61.533,16.241 d: 32.2  

🇬🇵 Pointe-à-Pitre -61.533,16.241 d: 32.2  

🇬🇵 Point-à-Pitre -61.533,16.241 d: 32.2  

🇬🇵 Les Abymes -61.52,16.27 d: 35.7  

🇩🇲 Roseau -61.39,15.303 d: 84.3  

🇦🇬 St. John's -61.844,17.119 d: 125.3  

🇲🇶 La Trinité -60.97,14.73 d: 161.5  

🇲🇶 Fort-de-France -61.067,14.604 d: 169.4  

🇰🇳 Basseterre -62.736,17.296 d: 181.5  

Antipodal to: Gourbeyre 118.3,-16

🇮🇩 Sumbawa 118.083,-8.783 d: 19212.3  

🇮🇩 Taliwang 116.867,-8.733 d: 19192.2  

🇮🇩 Sumbawa Besar 117.417,-8.5 d: 19175.6  

🇮🇩 Selong 116.533,-8.65 d: 19175.6  

🇮🇩 Bima 118.717,-8.45 d: 19174.3  

🇮🇩 Gerung 116.117,-8.717 d: 19171.3  

🇮🇩 Mataram 116.117,-8.583 d: 19157  

🇮🇩 Kupang 123.6,-10.167 d: 19149.1  

🇮🇩 Kuta 115.178,-8.725 d: 19138.1  

🇮🇩 Tanjung 116.15,-8.35 d: 19133  

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