The people of the commune are known as Ahastar.[4]
Geography
Location
Ahaxe-Alciette-Bascassan is part of Cize/Garazi country which was a historical province in Lower Navarre. It includes three former parishes, sometimes counted as four groups of houses in the Middle Ages[5] and with five toponyms: Alciette, Ahaxe, Garatehegi, Ligeta, and Bascassan located at the confluence of the Laurhibar and Esteneko streams.
Alciette is the parish farthest away to the northeast in the combination of the three parishes.
Ahaxe-Alciette-Bascassan is located some 6 km south-east of Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port and can be accessed by Highway D18 running from close to there through the heart of the commune southeast to Lecumberry. The village is not on the highway and is left onto the country road Vierge-d'Ahaxe off the D18 heading southeast. There is a country road from Aincille in the west to the village of Bascassin in the commune and there are other country roads entering from the north and the southeast.[6]
Hydrography
The commune is located in the Drainage basin of the Adour, the commune lands are watered by the Laurhibar, a tributary of the Nive, and a tributary of that, the Esteneko stream. The Apatéko stream, a tributary of the Arzubiko stream also crosses the territory of Ahaxe-Alciette-Bascassan.
Alsiette (1667,[23] regulations of the States of Navarre[26])
The Basque name for the people of this area is Alzietar.[5]
According to Jean-Baptiste Orpustan,[5]Alciette is derived from the medieval Alzueta which itself comes from the Basque alzu meaning "place where there are abundant alder trees".
The origin of this toponym could be the LatinLiger[5] (which was equally likely to be the origin of Loire).
History
The Lordship of Ahaxe, also called the Lordship of Cize, was allied with the Viscounts of Arbéroue in the 11th century as well as the lordships of Guiche and to the Counts of Biscay.[5]
Ahaxe and Alciette-Bascassan were reunited on 11 June 1842.[18]
Heraldry
Blazon:
Quarterly at one and four party per pale Azure with three escallops of Argent and Or with three bars in gules; at two gules with three escallops of Argent and bordure engrailed in Argent; at three Argent with bend engrailed in gules between two escallops gules.
the inter-communal union for the development and management of the abattoir of Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port;
the joint association for the watershed of the Nive;
the union to support Basque culture.
Population
Historical population
Year
Pop.
±% p.a.
1793
474
—
1800
485
+0.33%
1806
472
−0.45%
1821
460
−0.17%
1831
555
+1.90%
1836
588
+1.16%
1841
930
+9.60%
1846
864
−1.46%
1851
892
+0.64%
1856
830
−1.43%
1861
738
−2.32%
1866
641
−2.78%
1872
674
+0.84%
1876
670
−0.15%
1881
624
−1.41%
1886
614
−0.32%
1891
571
−1.44%
1896
561
−0.35%
Year
Pop.
±% p.a.
1901
576
+0.53%
1906
570
−0.21%
1911
545
−0.89%
1921
469
−1.49%
1926
462
−0.30%
1931
440
−0.97%
1936
454
+0.63%
1946
419
−0.80%
1954
368
−1.61%
1962
344
−0.84%
1968
335
−0.44%
1975
307
−1.24%
1982
265
−2.08%
1990
263
−0.09%
1999
320
+2.20%
2007
290
−1.22%
2012
283
−0.49%
2017
274
−0.64%
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Economic activity is mainly agricultural. The commune is part of the zone designation of the Ossau-Iraty cheese.
Culture and heritage
Languages
According to the Map of the Seven Basque Provinces published in 1863 by Prince Louis-Lucien Bonaparte, the Basque dialect spoken in Ahaxe-Alciette-Bascassan is eastern low Navarrese.
Civil heritage
There is a gaztelu zahar (a prehistoric fortified complex) at a place called Gaztalepo (Ahaxe), located 550 metres above sea level. There is also a lice or a fence surrounding a fortification running at 313 metres above sea level at a place called Gaztelua or Gastellia. These artifacts represent the ancient past of the commune.
There are several buildings, houses, and farms in the commune that are listed as historical monuments. These are:
^ abcTitles published by don José Yanguas y Miranda (in Spanish)
^ abcDerecho de naturaleza que la merindad de San-Juan-del-pie-del-puerto, una de las seys de Navarra, tiene en Castilla - 1622 petit in-4° (in Spanish)
^Collection of manuscripts in 11 volumes of deliberations (1606 to 1789) - Departmental Archives of Pyrénées-Atlantiques (in French)