Aime-la-Plagne, Administrative commune in Albertville, France
Aime-la-Plagne is a municipality in the Savoie region of the French Alps, comprising several villages spread across mountainous terrain. The area features typical alpine settlements nested in valleys and on hillsides, with a landscape shaped by traditional mountain life.
This municipality was formed in 2016 when three separate communes named Aime, Granier, and Montgirod merged into a single administrative entity. The consolidation reflected broader efforts to streamline local governance in the region.
The municipal government regularly organizes community workshops and public consultations to involve residents in local development decisions and infrastructure planning.
The area is connected by road to larger towns in the region and serves as a residential base for people working in nearby towns. The alpine setting means winters bring significant snowfall and road conditions may change depending on the season.
Within its boundaries, Aime-la-Plagne maintains a population density of 47 inhabitants per square kilometer, reflecting its character as a mountain municipality.
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