Xaintray, Rural commune in Deux-Sèvres, France.
Xaintray covers an area of approximately 11.15 square kilometers with elevations ranging from 50 to 127 meters above sea level, featuring predominantly rural landscapes characteristic of the western French countryside.
The commune's church of Saint-Eugène and Sainte-Marthe dates back to the 12th century and is classified as a historical monument, along with the Logis de Puy-Chenin which was constructed between the 12th and 17th centuries.
Local cultural life revolves around traditional regional festivals and community gatherings, with active sociocultural and sports associations contributing to village cohesion and the preservation of rural heritage through annual celebrations.
The town hall located at 2 Rue de la Cure provides administrative services including civil registration, urban planning assistance, and electoral procedures, with municipal contact information available through their official communication channels.
The village maintains one of the lowest population densities in the region with approximately 21 residents per square kilometer, reflecting its authentic rural character and spacious land distribution patterns.
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