Crennes-sur-Fraubée is a French commune—one of the smallest administrative units in France—located in the department of Mayenne. It exemplifies the many small rural communities that dot the northwest of the country. According to the 1999 census, the commune had 178 residents; in such places population figures tend to be low and change slowly over time.
Geography and setting
The village is set in the rolling countryside typical of the region. Fields, hedgerows and small woodlands are common around the settlement, and local roads link it to neighboring villages and market towns. The name suggests a link to a local feature called the Fraubée, indicating the importance of landscape elements in French place names.
Administrative context
Administratively Crennes-sur-Fraubée belongs to the larger territorial structures of the region of Pays de la Loire and the department of Mayenne. As a commune it is governed by a municipal council and a mayor, who manage local services, planning and community life at the most local level of French government.
History and identity
Like many small communes in this part of France, its origins are rooted in medieval rural settlement patterns. The local identity is often expressed through parish churches, farmsteads, and annual village events. While specific historical records vary, such communes typically developed around agriculture and local trade routes.
Economy, population and contemporary life
The local economy is mainly agricultural and small-scale: mixed farming, livestock and family-run operations are common. Demographic trends affecting rural France—ageing populations and the attraction of larger towns for younger residents—also shape life here. Nevertheless, small communes often maintain active local associations and occasional cultural or communal events that sustain social ties.
Visiting and notable facts
- Visitors can expect quiet countryside, walking routes and traditional rural architecture.
- Services such as shops or public transport are limited; nearby towns provide broader amenities.
- Its location in northwest France places it within reach of regional attractions while preserving a distinctly rural character.
For further administrative details, maps and up-to-date statistics consult regional or departmental resources and local municipal notices, which provide the most current information about governance, population and services.