Trélissac, French commune in Dordogne, Nouvelle-Aquitaine region.
Trélissac spans approximately 24 square kilometers in the Dordogne department with an elevation ranging from 82 to 239 meters above sea level near the Isle River.
The commune has experienced steady population growth since the early 19th century, expanding from around 918 residents in 1800 to nearly 7,000 inhabitants by 2022.
Local traditions include annual festivals celebrating regional crafts and gastronomy, with community gatherings at the municipal library and various associative spaces throughout the year.
The town hall located at Place Napoléon-Magne operates Monday through Saturday mornings, providing administrative services under Mayor Francis Colbac's leadership until 2026.
The commune features notable 15th-century architecture including Château de Caussade and the ancient Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption church alongside modern facilities like Aquacap municipal swimming pool.
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