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Chagny

Chagny is a commune in the Saône-et-Loire department in eastern France, within the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region. Located on the banks of the Saône river, it sits in the Burgundian countryside and is associated with the Burgundy wine region, notably the Côte Chalonnaise vineyards in its vicinity. The commune covers a modest area and has a population in the low thousands.

Historically, Chagny developed as a river-port and local market town, benefiting from its position at the crossroads

The built heritage reflects its Burgundian character, with a historic town center that includes traditional houses

Chagny is connected to the wider region by regional roads and local public transport, linking it to

Overall, Chagny is a small, historically rooted Bourgogne town known for its wine landscape, river setting,

of
agricultural
production
and
trade.
Today
its
economy
combines
viticulture
and
wine
commerce
with
light
industry
and
services
serving
residents
and
visitors.
and
a
parish
church
dating
from
the
medieval
period.
The
surrounding
countryside
offers
opportunities
for
wine
tourism
and
countryside
recreation.
larger
towns
in
Burgundy.
The
commune
collaborates
with
nearby
municipalities
through
intercommunal
structures
to
manage
shared
services
and
development
projects.
and
role
as
a
regional
local
center.