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Juvignac

Juvignac is a commune in the Hérault department in the Occitanie region in Southern France.

Geography:

Juvignac is located just west of the city of Montpellier, forming part of its urban area. The commune is situated on a plain and is bordered by the Mosson river to the east. The terrain is predominantly flat, suitable for agriculture and urban development.

History:

The history of Juvignac can be traced back to Roman times, evidenced by archaeological findings in the area. The name "Juvignac" is believed to derive from a Gallo-Roman personal name, "Juvinius," combined with the suffix "-acum," indicating a Roman estate. Throughout the Middle Ages, Juvignac was a small agricultural village. Its proximity to Montpellier has influenced its development over the centuries, transforming it into a residential suburb.

Population:

The population of Juvignac has grown significantly in recent decades, driven by the expansion of Montpellier and the desire for suburban living. Census data indicates a steady increase in inhabitants.

Economy:

While historically an agricultural area, Juvignac's economy is now largely service-oriented, with a growing number of residents working in Montpellier. Local businesses cater to the needs of the community, and there is some light industry in the surrounding area.

Points of Interest:

  • Église Saint-Sauveur: The local church, a notable example of regional architecture.
  • Domaine de Juvignac: A historical estate, reflecting the agricultural past of the area.
  • Parc de la Meillerie: A public park offering recreational space and green areas.

Administration:

Juvignac is administered by a mayor and a municipal council. The town hall (mairie) is located in the center of the commune. Juvignac is part of the Montpellier Métropole, an intercommunal structure that coordinates various services and projects across the region.