Lourmais
Lourmais is a commune in the Ille-et-Vilaine department in Brittany, northwestern France. It is located approximately 30 kilometers southwest of Saint-Malo and about 40 kilometers north of Rennes.
Geography: Lourmais is situated in a rural area characterized by rolling hills and agricultural land. The commune is crossed by several small streams and rivers.
History: The history of Lourmais dates back to ancient times, with evidence of Gallo-Roman settlements in the area. The village grew around its church and was historically dependent on agriculture. Like much of Brittany, Lourmais has experienced periods of both relative prosperity and hardship, shaped by regional and national events.
Administration: Lourmais is administered by a mayor and a municipal council. The commune is part of the canton of Combourg and the arrondissement of Saint-Malo.
Population: Lourmais is a relatively small commune, with a population generally numbering in the hundreds. Population figures are subject to change based on census data.
Economy: The economy of Lourmais is primarily agricultural, with farming playing a significant role. Some small businesses and services also contribute to the local economy. Tourism is limited but present due to the area's rural character and proximity to larger towns and attractions.
Culture and Heritage: The church of Lourmais is a notable landmark and a site of local historical significance. The commune also features traditional Breton architecture and rural landscapes that reflect its cultural heritage. Local festivals and traditions are sometimes observed.