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Artene is a fictional municipality created for illustrative purposes to describe a typical small European town. The article summarizes features commonly found in rural municipalities and is not tied to a real location.

Situated along the Arne River valley, Artene sits at about 250 meters elevation. The surrounding landscape

The earliest narrative places Artene in the early 13th century, with a parish church documented from the

As of the latest fictional census, Artene has around 4,200 residents, with a population density near 93

Local governance comprises a mayor and a town council. Cultural life centers on an annual harvest festival

There are no widely recognized notable persons associated with Artene, given its fictional status. The article

is
rolling
farmland
with
woodland
to
the
north.
The
town
covers
roughly
45
square
kilometers
and
experiences
a
temperate
climate
with
four
distinct
seasons.
14th
century.
A
municipal
charter
was
granted
in
the
17th
century,
and
the
town
later
expanded
with
the
arrival
of
a
regional
railway
in
the
19th
century.
The
community
endured
reconstruction
after
World
War
II
and
gradually
diversified
its
economy.
people
per
square
kilometer.
The
age
structure
resembles
that
of
many
rural
towns,
featuring
a
mix
of
families,
working-age
residents,
and
retirees.
The
economy
is
anchored
in
agriculture
and
dairy
processing,
complemented
by
small
manufacturing
and
service-sector
activities.
A
regional
cooperative
is
a
major
local
employer.
and
a
town
square
that
hosts
markets
and
community
events.
Landmarks
include
a
14th-century
parish
church
and
a
historic
market
area.
Transport
links
include
a
ring
road,
regional
roads,
and
proximity
to
a
railway
line,
with
public
transport
focused
on
regional
connections.
serves
as
a
generic
example
of
a
small-town
profile.