Assier
Assier is a commune in the Lot department in Southwestern France. It is located in the Occitanie region.
Geography:
Assier is situated in the historical region of Quercy. The terrain is characterized by limestone plateaus and valleys.
History:
The area around Assier has been inhabited since prehistoric times. The Château d'Assier, a notable Renaissance castle, is a significant historical landmark in the commune, built in the 16th century by Galiot de Genouillac, Grand Master of Artillery under Francis I.
Administration:
Assier is administered by a mayor and a municipal council. It is part of the canton of Gramat.
Population:
The population of Assier is typically measured via census and has fluctuated over time, reflective of broader demographic trends in rural France. Population figures can be obtained from the INSEE (National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies) website.
Economy:
The economy of Assier is primarily based on agriculture and tourism. Local produce includes wine, walnuts, and other agricultural products typical of the region. The Château d'Assier is a major tourist attraction.
Points of Interest:
- Château d'Assier: A Renaissance castle built in the 16th century.
- Church of Saint-Pierre: A historic church in the commune.