Loupian, Commune in Hérault, France.
Loupian covers 16 square kilometers in the Hérault department with an elevation ranging from sea level to 170 meters and houses over 2,000 residents.
Roman archaeological remains in Loupian include ancient mosaics and villa ruins that demonstrate continuous human settlement since antiquity in this Mediterranean region.
The Church of Sainte-Cécile serves as Loupian's primary religious monument featuring regional architectural elements and preserved historical features from past centuries.
Loupian's town hall operates on Place Charles-de-Gaulle providing municipal administrative services to residents during weekday business hours from Monday through Friday.
Loupian belongs to the Thau Basin agglomeration community and benefits from proximity to Étang de Thau lagoon supporting local oyster farming industries.
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