1 French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km2 (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries.
Arbois (French pronunciation:[aʁbwa]) is a commune in the Jura department, in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region, eastern France.[3] The river Cuisance passes through the town, which centres on an arcaded central square where one can sample the local wines.[4]
The commune has been awarded two flowers by the National Council of Towns and Villages in Bloom in the Competition of cities and villages in Bloom.[5]
^"Répertoire national des élus: les maires". data.gouv.fr, Plateforme ouverte des données publiques françaises (in French). 2 December 2020.
^"Populations légales 2021". The National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies. 28 December 2023.
^INSEE commune file
^Arbois wine at wine searcher
^Arbois in the Competition for Towns and Villages in Bloom Archived December 10, 2014, at the Wayback Machine (in French)
Romans. Until 1260 Arbois was a villa or town without defences: it was surrounded by ramparts during the following ten years. Arbois endured seven sieges...
soil erosion. Arbois is an Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée for wines made in the Jura wine region of France, around the town of Arbois. It was the first...
2015. Its seat is in Arbois. It consists of the following communes: Abergement-le-Grand Abergement-lès-Thésy Aiglepierre Arbois Aresches Les Arsures Bracon...
contrôlée regions permitted to produce vin jaune include Château-Chalon AOC, Arbois Vin Jaune AOC, Cotes du Jura vin Jaune AOC and Vin Jaune de L'Etoile. Those...
Kings. The name "Mythological Cycle" seems to have gained currency with Arbois de Jubainville c. 1881–1883. James MacKillop says the term is now "somewhat...
211. Delamarre 2003, p. 247. Busse 2006, p. 199. Dottin 1920, p. 535. Arbois de Jubainville & Dottin 1889, p. 132. Cunliffe 2004, p. 201. Lawrence &...
on a toy pistol after the 2004 robbery of Vietnamese gemstone traders in Arbois, France on a projectile after a fight between two brothers on May 6, 2005...
When the Emperor comes down against him, Pasteur leaves Paris and moves to Arbois. In the 1870s, when the new French government tries to restore the economy...
and the Reculée d'Arbois with its head at Les Planches-près-Arbois and its exit at Arbois. In North America, blind valleys (the preferred American term)...
Some traditional blends of Pinot noir include: Jura wine, particularly the Arbois AOC and Côtes du Jura, where it is blended with Trousseau and Poulsard....
composed of Sauvignon blanc grapes, at a proportion of 60%–80%, blended with Arbois, Chardonnay or Pineau Blanc de la Loire grapes. A small proportion is made...
and food products. He developed this method while on summer vacation in Arbois, to remedy the frequent acidity of the local wines. He found out experimentally...
the name "Balor" may be linked to the name of the Greek hero Bellerophon. Arbois de Jubainville argued that the name "Bellerophon" means "slayer of Belleros"...
developed by French chemist Louis Pasteur during an 1864 summer holiday in Arbois. To remedy the frequent acidity of the local aged wines, he found out experimentally...
twinned with Arbois, France in 1974. The 45th anniversary of that twinning was celebrated by a visit of 37 German functionaries to Arbois on 15 October...
Louis. Their eldest daughter, Jeanne, died from typhoid fever, aged 9, at Arbois. Then, in 1865, 2-year-old Camille also died of typhus, followed by 12+1⁄2-year-old...
similar figure in Irish myth Meyer 1897, ¶4. Arbois de Jubainville & Best 1903, p. 26. Meyer 1897. Arbois de Jubainville & Best 1903. Meyer 1897, ¶6-8...