Laugnac, Rural commune in Lot-et-Garonne, France.
Laugnac is a rural commune in Lot-et-Garonne, located about 12 kilometers northwest of Agen in southwestern France. The village sits in gently rolling countryside with farmland and scattered woodlands typical of the Aquitaine region.
The Church of Saint-Etienne de Marsac dates to the 12th century and reflects the medieval religious heritage of the region. This ancient building serves as a historic anchor for the settlement.
The inhabitants of Laugnac, known as Laugnacais and Laugnacaises, maintain strong community bonds through educational and sports activities organized by local associations.
The town hall is open Monday to Tuesday and Thursday to Friday from 9 to 12, with Saturday morning hours from 10 to 12. Visitors seeking local information should plan their visit around these limited opening times.
The population density of Laugnac increased by 26.1 percent since 1999, reaching 39.6 inhabitants per square kilometer while maintaining its rural character.
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