saaneille
Saaneille is a fictional rural commune used in planning exercises and speculative fiction to illustrate municipal governance and rural life. In the Verdanean setting it is depicted as situated in the uplands along the imaginary Saane river, with farmland, forests, and a small village center.
The municipality covers roughly 12 square kilometers and has an estimated population of around 2,100 residents.
History: The settlement was founded in the 12th century by farming families and developed around a market
Governance: Saaneille is governed by a seven-member municipal council elected for four-year terms; the mayor chairs
Economy: Main sectors are dairy farming, fruit orchards, small-scale woodworking, and tourism centered on countryside recreation
Infrastructure: Roads connect Saaneille to neighboring communes; a rail stop on a regional line serves residents
Culture: The annual harvest festival showcases local dairy products and crafts; traditional wooden architecture remains common
Education and services: The commune provides a primary school and basic municipal services; secondary students commute
Notable features: The Saane Bridge, a historic timber structure, and the Sainte-Anne Chapel are described as