Lusseray
Lusseray is a commune in the Deux-Sèvres department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region in western France. Its geographical coordinates are approximately 46°08′16″N 0°07′26″W. Lusseray's population, as determined by the most recent censuses, is relatively small, and the area is primarily agricultural.
Historically, Lusseray has been a rural community, with much of its economy based on farming. The village is situated within a landscape characteristic of the Poitou-Charentes region, featuring rolling hills and arable land.
Administrative details regarding Lusseray, such as its INSEE code (a French National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies identifier), and its membership within a larger intercommunal structure, can be found on official French government websites and databases. Information regarding local government, such as the mayor and municipal council, is also publicly available.
As a commune, Lusseray is subject to French laws and regulations. Local services, such as schools and utilities, are administered within the framework of the French administrative system. Cultural and social activities within Lusseray reflect the traditions and characteristics of the region.