The inhabitants of the commune are known as Beaudéannais or Beaudéannaises.[4]
Geography
Beaudean is located at the mouth of the Lesponne valley and the Campan valley in the inter-communal cooperative of Haute-Bigorre some 20 km south by south-east of Tarbes and 5 km south of Bagnères-de-Bigorre. Access to the commune is by the D935 road from Pouzac in the north which passes through the eastern tip of the commune and the village and continues south-east to Campan. The D29 branches off the D935 in the commune and goes along the length of the commune south-west to end in Chiroulet. Apart from the village there is the hamlet of Serris. The commune is mixed forest and farmland in the north and rugged forested mountains in the south.[5][6]
The Adour river forms the north-eastern border of the commune as it flows north-west eventually joining the Atlantic Ocean at Boucau. The Adour de Lesponne flows from the south-west of the commune, forming much of the western border as it flows north-east, gathering tributaries such as the Ruisseau du Brouilh (which forms the southern border of the commune), the Ruisseau de Narbios, the Hourquet, and the Ruisseau de Hount Hérède, to join the Adour at the eastern corner of the commune. The Serris river flows north-east through the commune and the village to join the Adour. The Ruisseau de Binaros forms most of the eastern border of the commune as it flows north to join the Adour de Lesponne in the narrow "neck" of the commune.[5][6]
Beaudéan falls within the area of the Tribunal d'instance (District court) of Tarbes, the Tribunal de grande instance (High Court) of Tarbes, the Cour d'appelCourt of Appeal of Pau, the Tribunal pour enfants (Juvenile court) of Tarbes, the Conseil de prud'hommes (Labour Court) of Tarbes, the Tribunal de commerce (Commercial Court) of Tarbes, the Tribunal administratif (Administrative tribunal) of Pau, and the Cour administrative d'appel (Administrative Court of Appeal) of Bordeaux[12]
Demography
In 2017 the commune had 395 inhabitants.
Historical population
Year
Pop.
±% p.a.
1793
723
—
1800
713
−0.20%
1806
810
+2.15%
1821
763
−0.40%
1831
865
+1.26%
1836
972
+2.36%
1841
1,000
+0.57%
1846
998
−0.04%
1851
976
−0.44%
1856
894
−1.74%
1861
875
−0.43%
1866
895
+0.45%
1872
894
−0.02%
1876
853
−1.17%
1881
780
−1.77%
1886
766
−0.36%
1891
703
−1.70%
1896
731
+0.78%
Year
Pop.
±% p.a.
1901
728
−0.08%
1906
688
−1.12%
1911
634
−1.62%
1921
524
−1.89%
1926
505
−0.74%
1931
552
+1.80%
1936
505
−1.76%
1946
485
−0.40%
1954
474
−0.29%
1962
453
−0.56%
1968
472
+0.69%
1975
378
−3.12%
1982
354
−0.93%
1990
410
+1.85%
1999
378
−0.90%
2007
391
+0.42%
2012
391
+0.00%
2017
395
+0.20%
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The Church of Saint Martin (15th century) is registered as an historical monument.[15] is It is characterized by a bell tower with four corbelled turrets. The Church contains several items that are registered as historical objects:
^Michel Grosclaude, Jean-François Le Nail, Jacques Boisgontier, Toponymic Dictionary of communes of Hautes-Pyrénées, Conseil général des Hautes-Pyrénées, 2000, 348 pages, ISBN2951481012, 9782951481015 (in French)