Sallèles-d'Aude, Administrative commune in Aude, France
Sallèles-d'Aude is a small commune in the Aude department of southern France, characterized by the Canal de Jonction running through its territory. This waterway connects two major historic canals and forms a defining feature of the local landscape.
The commune developed around the construction of the Canal de Jonction in the 18th century, which connected two major canal networks of the region. This infrastructure project shaped the area's role as a junction point in France's water transport system.
The France services office at 22 Avenue René Iché provides residents with access to multiple national administrative services and local community support.
The town hall operates on weekday mornings, making it accessible for local administrative matters during standard hours. Planning a visit before noon or on Thursday afternoon when longer hours are available works best for residents.
The municipal territory includes both developed areas and natural spaces within a regional park boundary. This blend of urban and natural environments makes the area a transition zone between settlement and countryside.
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