Cademène
Cademène is a commune in the Vaucluse department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region in Southeastern France.
Geography
Cademène is situated at the foot of the Vaucluse Mountains, near the Luberon Regional Nature Park. The terrain is characterized by a mix of vineyards, forests, and rocky hills.
History
The history of Cademène dates back to Roman times. Evidence suggests the presence of settlements in the area during that period. Throughout the Middle Ages, the village was under the control of various feudal lords and religious orders.
Administration
Cademène is administered by a mayor and a municipal council. The commune is part of the canton of Apt.
Population
The population of Cademène is relatively small, typical of rural villages in the region. Population numbers have fluctuated over the centuries, reflecting broader demographic trends in France.
Economy
The economy of Cademène is primarily based on agriculture, particularly wine production. Tourism also plays a role, as the village's location and charm attract visitors to the region.
Points of Interest
Notable features of Cademène include its traditional architecture, the surrounding vineyards, and the views of the Vaucluse Mountains. The village church and other historical buildings offer glimpses into its past.