boulsis
Boulsis is a small commune located in the central region of France within the department of Allier. The settlement is situated on a gently rolling plateau that overlooks the Cher River valley, roughly 20 kilometers north of the departmental capital, Moulins. According to the most recent census conducted in 2019, Boulsis has a population of approximately 430 residents, with a demographic profile that is largely composed of families who have lived in the area for several generations.
Historically, Boulsis can be traced back to the Roman era, with archaeological evidence indicating the presence
In contemporary times, Boulsis remains predominantly agricultural, with olive groves, orchards, and a small dairy farm