Marigny-le-Châtel is a small commune in the Aube department. It belongs to the system of French local administration that groups communes within a département, and it is located in the north-central part of France.
Location and landscape
The commune occupies a modest area typical of rural parts of the region. Its surroundings are largely countryside, with agricultural land and small villages nearby. The position within Aube places it in the broader eastern-central zone of the country.
Local government
As with other French communes, Marigny-le-Châtel is administered by a mayor and a municipal council elected by local residents. The commune handles local services and planning within the framework set by departmental and national authorities.
Population
Population figures for Marigny-le-Châtel are recorded periodically by national statistics agencies. Like many rural communes, its number of inhabitants has varied over time; up-to-date counts and demographic details are available from official French sources.
Points of interest
Small communes in Aube commonly feature local churches, historic houses, and community facilities that reflect regional traditions. Visitors interested in exact sights or heritage listings for Marigny-le-Châtel should consult regional cultural resources or the commune's municipal information.
Further reading
- Overview of the Aube department and its communes
- General information on French départements
- Geographical and administrative context within France