Overview
Limousis is a small commune in the south of France. It lies in the Occitanie region within the Aude department, an area that forms part of the historic Languedoc territory. The commune had a population of around 129 inhabitants in 2017, reflecting its character as a sparsely populated rural settlement in southern France.
Geography and administration
Like other French communes, Limousis is the lowest tier of local government and is administered by a mayor and municipal council. The landscape around the village is typical of inland Aude: rolling hills, agricultural plots and patches of Mediterranean scrub. Its location places it within reach of larger towns and regional transport links while retaining a largely rural setting.
Demography and community
With a small permanent population, Limousis exemplifies demographic patterns found in many rural French communes: an aging population, limited local services and seasonal fluctuations when second-home owners or tourists visit the region. Community life typically centers on the mairie (town hall), local church and occasional communal events.
History and cultural context
Although Limousis itself is a modest settlement, it sits within the culturally rich Aude department, an area known for medieval heritage, vineyards and Cathar history. Local architecture and land use reflect centuries of rural practices typical of southern French villages.
Economy and points of interest
The local economy is dominated by agriculture and small-scale services. Proximity to regional attractions and wine-producing areas supports occasional tourism. Visitors and researchers interested in rural French life, historical landscapes or regional culture may use Limousis as a quiet base for exploration.
- Administrative status: commune
- Region: Occitanie
- Department: Aude
- General location: southern France