pellre
Pellre is a small commune located in the Alpes‑Maritimes department of southeastern France, near the Mediterranean coast. The town covers an area of roughly 9 square kilometres and had a population of about 1,200 residents according to the most recent census. Its geographical setting is characterised by gently rolling hills, vineyards, and forested areas that provide both agricultural land and natural scenery.
The origins of Pellre can be traced back to the Roman era, when the area was part
Today, the economy of Pellre relies primarily on tourism, viticulture, and small‑scale artisanal manufacturing. The annual
According to the national statistics office, the demographic profile of Pellre is gradually ageing, with a