Vaudémont
Vaudémont is a commune in the Meurthe-et-Moselle department in northeastern France. It is located in the Lorraine region. The commune's history is closely tied to the Lords of Vaudémont, a powerful noble family who held significant influence in the region during the Middle Ages. The Château de Vaudémont, though now largely in ruins, was once a prominent stronghold and symbol of their power.
The village itself is small, characterized by its rural setting. Agriculture has historically been the primary
The population of Vaudémont has remained relatively stable over the decades, reflecting the common demographic trends