Saint-André-Capcèze, Rural commune in Lozère, France.
Saint-André-Capcèze is a small village in Lozère in southern France with a population of around 200. The settlement sits amid rolling hills and valleys with several streams running through the area, shaping its natural character.
The village developed as a rural settlement and was eventually integrated into the French administrative system. Over time it remained a modest agricultural community within the regional structure.
The community maintains a rural way of life where residents know each other well and gather around local traditions. Daily rhythms here are shaped by the seasons and the quiet pace of village living.
The village is accessible via local roads and offers basic services to residents and visitors. Access routes lead into the central area of the settlement from the surrounding countryside.
The settlement sits where multiple water sources converge, naturally shaping the land and local farming practices. These waterways have helped define the village as a place defined by its natural drainage systems.
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