Overview

Cuxac-Cabardès is a small commune of 911 inhabitants (2017) in the Occitanie region of southern France. It belongs to the Aude department and is one of many rural municipalities that together shape the character of the region. The village is typical of small French communes: a compact centre, local services, and surrounding agricultural land.

Geography and characteristics

The commune occupies a modest territory with a mixture of cultivated fields, wooded slopes and residential plots. Its landscape reflects the transition between lowland plains and higher terrain found elsewhere in Aude. Residents rely on local roads and nearby towns for larger services and transport connections.

History and cultural context

Like many places in the area, Cuxac-Cabardès has historical roots that are part of the broader story of southern France, where medieval settlement patterns, local castles and agricultural estates shaped villages. The Cabardès name recalls the historical identity of the surrounding area, which preserves regional traditions and the legacy of Occitan culture.

Economy, community life and uses

The local economy is mainly rural and service-oriented: agriculture, small businesses and trades, plus public and private services for residents. Community life centers on village institutions, seasonal events and outdoor activities. The setting appeals to people seeking a quiet lifestyle, nature access and links to larger centres for employment and education.

Administration and notable facts

  • Administrative status: commune in the Aude department.
  • Population: around 900 (latest published figures cited above).
  • Region: part of Occitanie, which combines several historic provinces of southern France.

For official information, municipal contacts and local services consult the commune page or departmental resources. The Aude department and the wider region provide context for planning, heritage and tourism initiatives that affect Cuxac-Cabardès and its neighbours. More general resources can help situate the commune within France's system of local government.