Overview
Livet is a French commune located in the department of Mayenne, within the region of Pays de la Loire in the north‑west of the country (northwest France). According to the national count cited for 1999, the commune had 111 inhabitants (1999 census). Livet is typical of small rural communes in western France: sparsely populated, with a landscape shaped by mixed farming and woodlots.
Characteristics and landscape
The settlement pattern in Livet is predominantly dispersed hamlets and isolated farms rather than a dense urban center. Local roads connect dwellings, agricultural fields and small patches of woodland. Typical features you will find in communes of this size include a town hall (mairie), a parish church or chapel, and community spaces used for meetings and events.
Common local activities are agricultural: livestock rearing, cereal cultivation and small‑scale horticulture. Rural biodiversity and traditional hedgerows remain important elements of the local environment, contributing to scenic value and ecosystem services.
Typical local amenities and points of interest:
- Historic or parish church and local monuments
- Mairie (town hall) and communal gathering place
- Walking routes and country lanes
Small communes like Livet often attract visitors seeking quiet countryside, local heritage and walking or cycling routes through pastoral landscapes.
Administration, history and significance
As the smallest unit of French administration, the commune is governed by a mayor and municipal council responsible for local services, planning and civil records. The longer history of such places typically traces back to medieval settlement patterns; place names and local boundaries often reflect agricultural use and ancient land divisions. While Livet itself is modest in size, communes of this kind play a key role in maintaining regional cultural traditions, rural economies and community life across France.
For further administrative or demographic details consult regional resources or local archives via the departmental channels and statistical agencies.