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The coat of arms for Lamastre

Lamastre is a charming village and a commune located in the Ardèche département in the beautiful center of southern France. A commune is like a local government area, similar to a small town or district. As of 1999, about 2,400 people called Lamastre their home. It's a place where history and nature meet, offering a glimpse into French village life.

What is a Commune?

A commune in France is the smallest unit of local government. Think of it as a town or a village with its own local council and mayor. These communes manage local services like schools, roads, and public spaces. Lamastre is one of many thousands of communes across France, each with its unique character and history.

Where is Lamastre Located?

Lamastre is found in the Ardèche département, which is a part of the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region in southeastern France. This area is known for its stunning natural landscapes, including mountains, rivers, and forests. The Ardèche River itself is famous for its impressive gorges and is a popular spot for outdoor activities like kayaking and hiking. Lamastre sits nestled in this picturesque environment, surrounded by green hills and valleys.

Population and Community

In 1999, Lamastre had a population of around 2,400 people. This makes it a small but lively community. Villages like Lamastre often have a strong sense of community, where people know each other and local traditions are important. The population numbers help us understand the size of the village and how it might have changed over time.

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