Saint-Gervais, Commune in Gard, France.
Saint-Gervais is a small French commune located in the Gard department in the Occitanie region, covering an area of 11.83 square kilometers with approximately 691 inhabitants known as Gervasiens and Gervasiennes.
The history of Saint-Gervais dates back to medieval times with remains attesting to its ancient occupation, the commune having developed around its traditional agricultural activities while preserving rural architectural elements.
The commune regularly organizes summer concerts, Provençal markets, music festivals and flea markets that showcase local craftsmanship and foster meetings between residents and visitors throughout the year.
The town hall of Saint-Gervais is led by Mayor Raymond Chapuy and belongs to the Gard Rhodanien agglomeration community, providing residents with administrative services, shops and appropriate sports facilities.
The village maintains harmony between nature and human activity through its plant heritage composed of olive trees, oaks, plane trees and cypresses that play a central role in local identity.
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