Peuton is a small rural commune located in the Mayenne department (Mayenne) of the Pays de la Loire region (Pays de la Loire) in northwestern France. According to the 1999 count it had 211 inhabitants (1999), which illustrates its character as one of the many sparsely populated localities that make up rural France.
Overview and setting
Peuton occupies a modest area within a landscape of mixed farmland, hedgerows and small woodlands typical of the Mayenne countryside. Its built environment usually includes a village centre, local houses, and agricultural buildings. The commune is part of France's lowest level of territorial administration, with local governance that attends to basic services and community life.
Administration and services
As a French commune, Peuton is administered by a mayor and a municipal council elected by residents. Responsibilities commonly include civil registration, basic planning decisions, maintenance of local roads and communal facilities, and local cultural or sporting activities. For more detailed administrative data consult sources that collect municipal information.
History and development
Many communes in this region trace their administrative boundaries to reforms around the French Revolution and to older parish or seigneurial settlements, and Peuton likely shares a similar evolution from a rural parish community to a modern municipal entity. Over time, demographic shifts and agricultural modernization have influenced population and land use.
Economy, culture and notable facts
The local economy is principally rural and agricultural in character, often supplemented by small businesses, crafts or commuting to nearby towns. Community life in small communes commonly revolves around local associations, seasonal events and the village church or hall. Peuton serves as an example of the small-scale communes that form the backbone of rural administration in France.
- Typical features: village centre, municipal hall, agricultural landscape.
- Governance: mayor and municipal council.
- Demography: small population, reflecting wider rural trends.