Châteauneuf-de-Bordette, Rural commune in Drôme department, France.
This small village of 102 inhabitants covers 15.3 square kilometers at an average elevation of 576 meters in southeastern France's Drôme department.
The village name derives from a medieval fortified castle that served as a local defensive point in this region of southeastern France.
The inhabitants called Castelbordetains maintain Provençal traditions through seasonal festivals celebrating olive and wine harvests typical of the regional agricultural heritage.
The town hall located in Quartier les Gleizes opens on Wednesday mornings with Mayor Philippe Cahn managing local administration since his election in 2014.
The commune features several streams including the Ruisseau de Bordette that flows through the municipal territory and contributes to the local water resources.
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