Saint-Aignan-Grandlieu, Commune in Loire-Atlantique department, Pays de la Loire region, France.
Saint-Aignan-Grandlieu covers an area of 17.94 square kilometers at an elevation of approximately 14 meters above sea level, situated 12 kilometers southwest of Nantes near the Ognon river.
The Château de Souché, dating from the second quarter of the nineteenth century, stands as a classified historical monument representing the architectural heritage of the commune over past centuries.
Local residents, known as Aignanais and Aignanaises, participate in various community events organized throughout the year at the town hall and the communal gathering spaces dedicated to regional traditions.
The town hall, located at Place Millenia, maintains regular opening hours during the week and provides administrative services including civil status documents and local information for approximately 3,954 inhabitants.
The commune experienced significant population growth with an increase of 13.7 percent since 1999, reflecting ongoing development within the Nantes metropolitan area and improved regional connectivity.
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