Caudecoste, Commune in Lot-et-Garonne department, France.
Caudecoste covers approximately 117 square kilometers in southwestern France, home to 1,133 residents with elevations ranging from 46 to 120 meters above sea level throughout the territory.
Regional archives document Caudecoste's existence since medieval times, with rural settlements that developed around agricultural practices and local crafts over the centuries in this region of France.
The Occitan name 'Cadacòsta' reflects the area's linguistic heritage, while annual festivals celebrate regional cuisine and agricultural traditions that have been preserved by local communities for generations.
Located within the arrondissement of Agen and canton of Sud-Est agenais, the commune is accessible via regional roads and benefits from water resources provided by the Auroue and Garonne rivers.
The Auroue River forms the entire eastern border of the commune, creating a distinctive natural boundary that influences the landscape and supports agricultural activities throughout the territory.
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