Raissac-d'Aude is a small French commune noted for its rural character and position within the Aude department of southern France. According to official figures it had 263 inhabitants in 2017, reflecting the modest size typical of many village communes. It belongs administratively to the system of communes that make up the country's lowest tier of local government.

Location and landscape

Located in the region of Occitanie, Raissac-d'Aude sits in the Aude department (Aude) in the south of France (France). The surrounding landscape is characteristic of this part of southern France: gently rolling plains and vineyards, occasional woodland and agricultural parcels, with a climate tending toward warm summers and mild winters influenced by the nearby Mediterranean.

Character and local life

The village scale means Raissac-d'Aude is primarily residential and agricultural. Small communes in Aude frequently host a central church or town hall, community facilities and dispersed farms or vineyards. Local life often revolves around seasonal farming activities, village events and routines tied to nearby market towns.

As an administrative entity a commune like Raissac-d'Aude has an elected municipal council responsible for local services, planning and communal facilities. It is part of wider intercommunal structures that coordinate services across neighboring communes.

  • Occitanie cultural influences — language and traditions — remain visible in festivals, place names and regional cuisine.
  • Economic activities in the area typically include viticulture, cereal growing and other forms of agriculture common to Aude department.
  • Proximity to larger centers and tourist routes gives access to markets, services and visitors interested in rural tourism and wine routes.

Although small in population, Raissac-d'Aude exemplifies the many rural communes that shape France's local geography and heritage. Its value lies in agricultural production, regional identity and the maintenance of village life that contributes to the diversity of the Occitanie region.