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Brindas is a commune in the Rhône department in eastern France. It is part of the Metropolis of Lyon in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region and lies in the Lyon metropolitan area. The commune encompasses a mix of residential neighborhoods, light commercial activity, and surrounding agricultural land and woodland, reflecting its role as a suburban community near Lyon.

History: The area around Brindas has historical roots dating to the Middle Ages. The name Brindas appears

Administration: Brindas is governed by a municipal council led by a mayor, elected for a fixed term.

Population and demographic character: Brindas is a small town with several thousand inhabitants. The population is

Economy and infrastructure: The local economy is diversified, with small businesses, shops, and services serving residents.

Education and culture: The commune hosts facilities such as a primary school and community centers. Local associations

Geography and environment: Brindas sits on gently rolling terrain near green belts and rural landscapes that

Notable sites: The town preserves historical and religious structures, including a parish church and the town

in
early
records,
and
the
settlement
developed
as
Lyon
expanded,
adopting
features
typical
of
small
communes
in
the
region.
The
local
government
oversees
urban
planning,
schools,
cultural
activities,
and
public
services
within
the
commune.
characterized
by
a
mix
of
families,
retirees,
and
commuters
who
work
in
Lyon
or
other
nearby
towns.
Many
residents
commute
to
Lyon
or
other
towns
for
work.
The
area
is
served
by
regional
roads
and
bus
services
connecting
Brindas
to
surrounding
communes
and
to
Lyon's
peri-urban
transport
network.
organize
cultural,
sporting,
and
recreational
activities
for
residents.
extend
into
the
surrounding
countryside.
hall,
which
are
common
focal
points
for
local
heritage.