entisier
Entisier is a small commune located in the Dordogne department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region of southwestern France. It lies within the arrondissement of Périgueux and is part of the intercommunality of Le Grand Périgueux. The commune covers an area of 10.55 square kilometres and is situated at an elevation ranging between 136 and 234 metres above sea level. The surrounding landscape is typical of the Dordogne plain, featuring gentle hills, agricultural fields, and scattered woodlands.
The history of Entisier dates back to the medieval period, with the earliest recorded mention appearing in
According to the most recent census figures, the commune has a population of around 300 residents. Demographic
Points of interest in Entisier include the Church of Saint-Jean-Baptiste, a 13th‑century Romanesque structure with a
Transport connections are modest; the nearest major road is the D10, and the closest railway station is
Entisier remains typical of the small, historically rich villages that dot the Dordogne, offering a quiet rural