Parvède
Parvède is a small, rural commune in the Tarn-et-Garonne department in the Occitanie region of southern France. It is located approximately 20 kilometers east of the city of Montauban. The commune is part of the Quercy region, known for its rolling hills, vineyards, and traditional French architecture. Parvède has a population of around 150 residents, who primarily engage in agriculture and tourism. The village is home to several historic buildings, including a 19th-century church and a 17th-century manor house. The local economy is supported by the production of wine and the cultivation of olives. Parvède is also known for its annual festival, which celebrates the region's cultural heritage and traditional crafts. The commune is easily accessible by car and is surrounded by beautiful natural landscapes, making it an attractive destination for both locals and tourists.