Dienné
Dienné is a commune in the Vienne department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region in western France. It is located approximately 25 kilometers east of Poitiers.
Geography: Dienné is situated in a rural area characterized by rolling hills and agricultural land. The Clain river flows near the commune.
History: The history of Dienné stretches back to ancient times. The area has been inhabited since the Roman era. The commune has undergone various periods of growth and decline, influenced by agricultural cycles and regional events.
Administration: Dienné is administered by a mayor and a municipal council. The commune is part of the canton of Chauvigny.
Population: The population of Dienné is relatively small, typical of rural French communes. Population figures have fluctuated over time due to factors such as migration and birth rates.
Economy: The local economy of Dienné is primarily based on agriculture. Some small businesses and tourism also contribute to the economy.
Points of Interest: Points of interest in and around Dienné include local churches, traditional architecture, and natural landscapes suitable for walking and outdoor activities. Proximity to Poitiers also provides access to historical and cultural attractions.