Cazouls-d'Hérault, Rural commune in Hérault department, France.
Cazouls-d'Hérault covers approximately 14.39 square kilometers in the Hérault department with elevations ranging from 9 to 31 meters above sea level and houses around 415 residents in southern France.
The village features significant historical architecture including a 13th-century Templar commandery and a 15th-century castle, reflecting its strategic importance during medieval times and subsequent historical periods.
The commune actively preserves Occitan culture through traditional language, folk dances, tambourin music, and local festivities including carnival celebrations featuring the totemic animal Bernada that brings community spirit.
The town hall located at 3 Place de la Fontaine provides administrative services Monday through Friday, using postal code 34120 and INSEE code 34068 for official correspondence and documentation.
Cazouls-d'Hérault maintains a twin town relationship with Monale in Italy established in 2010, fostering cultural exchanges and strengthening international connections between both communities.
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