masat
Masat is a toponym used for several small settlements in Europe. The name is typically found in French- and Romance-language–speaking regions and often denotes a rural locality with historically agricultural land use and parish structures. Because Masat appears in different locales, the precise administrative status and population can vary from one place to another.
In Belgium, Masat is reported as a village in the Walloon region, where it tends to be
In France, toponymic records occasionally show Masat in older or regional documents, though the spelling Massat
Beyond Europe, uses of the exact term Masat are uncommon in major reference works. When encountered as
Because Masat does not designate a single prominent entity, precise information depends on the specific locality