Cadaujac
Cadaujac is a commune in the Gironde department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in southwestern France.
Geography
Cadaujac is situated south of Bordeaux, within the Bordeaux wine region. It is located on the left bank of the Garonne river.
Economy
Viticulture is a significant part of the local economy, with the area being known for its production of Bordeaux wines. The commune is part of the Graves wine region. Other economic activities include agriculture, small businesses, and services supporting the local community.
History
The history of Cadaujac is tied to the history of the wider Bordeaux region. Evidence of Roman presence has been found in the area. The town has evolved over centuries, influenced by its location and agricultural potential.
Points of Interest
While Cadaujac is primarily a residential and agricultural area, it offers attractions related to wine tourism. Nearby Bordeaux provides a wider range of cultural and historical landmarks.
Administration
Cadaujac is administered by a mayor and a municipal council. The commune is part of a larger administrative grouping within the Gironde department.
Demographics
The population of Cadaujac has grown in recent decades, reflecting its proximity to Bordeaux and the increasing urbanization of the region.