Réigner
Réigner is a commune in the Seine-et-Marne department in the Île-de-France region of northern France. It is located in the traditional Brie region. The commune encompasses the villages of Réigner and Les Granges. The economy of Réigner is primarily agricultural, with a focus on cereal crops and livestock farming. The village has a historic church, Église Saint-Martin, dating back to the 12th century, which features Romanesque architecture. The surrounding countryside offers opportunities for hiking and cycling, with numerous marked trails. Réigner is situated about 60 kilometers southeast of Paris and is accessible via regional roads. The nearest train station is located in the town of Coulommiers, which provides connections to Paris. The local administrative structure includes a mayor and a municipal council responsible for local governance. The population of Réigner has remained relatively stable in recent decades. The commune benefits from its proximity to larger towns and cities for services and employment, while retaining a rural character.