Mérona, commune in Jura, France
Mérona is a small commune in eastern France's Jura region, situated in the canton of Orgelet. The settlement consists of traditional stone and wooden houses spread along quiet roads, surrounded by gentle hills and patches of woodland.
Mérona emerged as an early settlement in the Jura and developed into an agricultural village that housed farmers and livestock herders across generations. The region became defined by cheese-making and dairy production, crafts that have been central to local identity for centuries.
Mérona's name reflects its early inhabitants and the community today remains rooted in agriculture and traditional dairy farming. Local markets showcase homemade cheeses and fresh produce from the surrounding farms, which are central to daily life in this area.
The best way to explore Mérona is by car, as small country roads wind through the commune and feel uncrowded. Visitors should drive slowly and stop often to enjoy the surrounding landscape, as this is a quiet rural area best suited for walking and leisurely exploration.
The immediate proximity to Baume-les-Messieurs offers a striking contrast: a village wedged between cliffs and wooded slopes that feels pulled from a storybook. This nearby neighbor, just kilometers away, allows visitors to shift from Mérona's gentle landscape to one of the region's most dramatic geographical formations.
Location: canton of Orgelet
Location: Jura
Location: arrondissement of Lons-le-Saunier
Industry: administration publique générale
Shares border with: Marnézia, Dompierre-sur-Mont, Largillay-Marsonnay, Orgelet, Plaisia
Address: 39270 Mérona, France
Phone: +33684997525
Email: mairie@merona.eu
GPS coordinates: 46.55556,5.63528
Latest update: December 7, 2025 15:17
France has some municipalities with extremely low populations, not exceeding 12 residents. These villages reflect the demographic shifts in rural France and provide insight into a lifestyle that has become rare. Rochefourchat in Drôme holds the record with just one inhabitant, while Aingoulaincourt in Haute-Marne has 11 residents spread over 510 hectares. These communities are spread across various regions, from Jura with Mérona and its eight residents to Alpes-de-Haute-Provence where Majastres is perched at 1,143 meters above sea level. In Drôme, La Bâtie-des-Fonds marks the source of the Drôme river at over 1,000 meters, while in Doubs, Châteauvieux-les-Fossés overlooks the Loue valley from its rocky promontory. There are also examples in the north, such as Épécamps in Somme with its red brick houses or Leménil-Mitry in Meurthe-et-Moselle.
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