Pupilles
Pupilles is a commune in the Haute-Saône department in the region of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in eastern France. It is situated in the plain of the Saône river. The commune's name is believed to derive from a Roman villa, possibly "Pupilla". Historically, Pupilles was a rural area focused on agriculture. The village itself features a church and typical rural architecture. Its geographic location provides access to the natural beauty of the Saône valley. The economy of Pupilles has traditionally been agricultural, with residents engaged in farming and related activities. Over time, like many rural communes, it has experienced demographic shifts. The commune's administrative structure is headed by a mayor and a municipal council. Pupilles is part of the arrondissement of Vesoul and the canton of Gray. It is a relatively small settlement with a peaceful, countryside atmosphere. The commune's infrastructure includes essential services for its residents. Its proximity to larger towns and cities offers opportunities for commerce and leisure. Pupilles remains a part of the French rural landscape, maintaining its distinct identity and connection to its history.