Overview
Buire is a small French commune located in the historic Picardie area, now administered as part of the Hauts-de-France region. It lies within the Aisne department in northern France. The community is rural and was recorded as having about 880 inhabitants in 2012; more recent counts may differ following national censuses.
Geography and administration
Buire occupies a small area typical of rural communes in this part of northern France. The local government is headed by a mayor and municipal council responsible for local services, planning and community events. As part of the Aisne department, Buire shares regional infrastructure and administrative services with nearby towns and villages.
History and character
The settlement of Buire has a long local history common to many villages in the region, with roots that extend back several centuries. Its built environment often includes a parish church, agricultural buildings and houses clustered around a main road or village center. The surrounding landscape is shaped by fields, hedgerows and small lanes.
Economy and population
Economic activity in Buire is dominated by agriculture and small-scale local services. Many residents work in farming, artisanal trades or commute to larger towns for employment. Population levels are modest and fluctuate slowly; small communes like Buire typically focus on maintaining services and community life despite limited resources.
Sights, services and transport
Visitors to Buire will generally find a quiet rural environment and local landmarks such as a village church, war memorials and traditional homes. Public transport is limited in many such communes, so road access and nearby regional transport hubs are important for connections to larger urban centers. Local associations and municipal events play a central role in social life.
Further information
- Administrative status: commune in Aisne
- Historic region: Picardie (now Hauts-de-France)
- Location context: northern France
- Department links and resources: department