Bioule
Bioule is a commune in the Tarn-et-Garonne department in the Occitanie region in southern France. It is located approximately 60 kilometers north of Toulouse.
Geography
Bioule is characterized by rolling hills and agricultural land. The Aveyron river forms part of the commune's boundary.
History
The history of Bioule stretches back centuries, with evidence of Roman presence in the area. Like many towns in the region, Bioule has experienced periods of agricultural prosperity and challenges.
Administration
The mayor of Bioule is responsible for the administration of the commune. The local council assists in governing the town and managing local services.
Economy
Agriculture plays a significant role in the local economy of Bioule. Viticulture (wine growing), cereal crops, and livestock farming are common activities. Tourism, based on the rural character of the area, also contributes.
Demographics
The population of Bioule is relatively small, typical of a rural French commune. Population figures are subject to change based on census data.
Culture
Bioule maintains a traditional French village atmosphere, with local festivals and cultural events that reflect the region's heritage.