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Le Bousquet is a very small village, also known as a commune, located in the south of France. In 2017, only 44 people lived there, making it one of the smallest communities in the country. It is part of the Aude department, which is found within the larger region called Occitanie.

What is a Commune?

A commune is the smallest type of administrative area in France. Think of it like a town or a village. Each commune has its own local government, often led by a mayor. Even tiny places like Le Bousquet are communes, which helps organize how France is governed.

Le Bousquet's Location

Le Bousquet is situated in the southern part of France. This area is known for its beautiful landscapes and rich history. Being in the Aude department means it's close to the Pyrenees mountains and the Mediterranean Sea.

The Aude Department

The Aude is one of France's 101 departments. Departments are like counties or provinces in other countries. They are managed by a local council and help organize services like roads, schools, and social support for the people living there. The Aude is famous for its vineyards and historic castles.

The Occitanie Region

Above departments are regions. Occitanie is one of the largest regions in France, created by combining two older regions in 2016. It stretches from the Pyrenees mountains to the Mediterranean coast. This region is known for its diverse geography, from beaches to mountains, and its unique culture, including the Occitan language.

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