Florentin, Tarn

Definition
Florentin is a commune situated in the Tarn department of the Occitanie region in southern France.

Overview
The commune falls under the jurisdiction of the arrondissement of Albi and is part of the intercommunal structure known as the communauté de communes (the specific communauté may vary). It occupies a rural setting characterized by agricultural land and modest residential clusters. As a local administrative unit, Florentin is governed by a mayor and a municipal council elected in accordance with French municipal law.

Etymology / Origin
The name “Florentin” derives from the Latin personal name Florentinus, which is itself rooted in flos (genitive floris), meaning “flower.” The suffix “‑inus” forms an adjective indicating belonging or association, thus “Florentinus” can be interpreted as “pertaining to Florens” or “the blooming one.” Such toponyms are common throughout southern France, reflecting the region’s historic use of Latin-derived place names.

Characteristics

  • Geography: Florentin lies within the rolling hills typical of the Tarn department, with elevations ranging from low valley floors to modest upland areas. The landscape is predominantly used for mixed farming, including cereal cultivation and livestock rearing.

  • Demographics: The commune has a small population, typical of many rural French communes. Precise census figures fluctuate; however, the latest available data (as of the most recent national census) indicate a population of a few hundred inhabitants.

  • Economy: The local economy is primarily agricultural, supplemented by small‑scale artisanal activities and services catering to residents. Some inhabitants may commute to larger nearby towns for employment.

  • Architecture and Landmarks: Like many communes in Tarn, Florentin features a central village square, a parish church (often dating from the 19th century or earlier), and traditional stone houses reflecting regional architectural styles. No major historic monuments have been officially classified at the national level within the commune.

  • Administration: Florentin is identified by an INSEE code (the national statistical identifier for French communes) and a postal code specific to the area. The municipal council manages local affairs, including urban planning, cultural events, and community services.

Related Topics

  • Communes of the Tarn department – The broader list of municipal entities within Tarn.
  • Occitanie – The administrative region encompassing Tarn, notable for its cultural and linguistic heritage.
  • French municipal system – The structure of local governance in France, including the roles of mayors and intercommunal bodies.
  • INSEE code – The statistical coding system used to identify French communes.

Note: While the general characteristics of Florentin, Tarn are well‑documented, specific data such as exact population figures, the name of the current intercommunal entity, or the precise date of construction of local landmarks may vary with newer sources. Accurate information is not confirmed for those detailed items.

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