1 French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km2 (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries.
Le Buisson-de-Cadouin (French pronunciation:[ləbɥisɔ̃dəkadwɛ̃]; Occitan: Lo Boisson de Cadonh) is a commune in the Dordognedepartment in southwestern France. It is situated on the left bank of the river Dordogne. The Gare du Buisson is a railway junction, with connections to Bordeaux, Sarlat-la-Canéda, Agen and Périgueux.
History
In 1893, the commune of Cabans was renamed Le Buisson. In 1960, Cussac and Le Buisson merged to form Le Buisson-Cussac. In 1974, the communes Cadouin, Le Buisson-Cussac, Paleyrac and Urval merged and formed the new commune Le-Buisson-de-Cadouin.[3]Urval separated in 1989.
Cadouin Abbey (founded in 1115, dissolved in 1791) was formerly situated here.
Population
Historical population
Year
Pop.
±%
1962
2,029
—
1968
2,062
+1.6%
1975
2,078
+0.8%
1982
2,061
−0.8%
1990
2,003
−2.8%
1999
2,075
+3.6%
2008
2,168
+4.5%
Demographics
Students: 4.05%
Single-parent families: 10.39%
Occupation
Agriculture: 4%
Commercial and manufacturing: 12%
Services: 8%
Intermediary professions: 14%
Employees: 36%
Labourers: 25%
Sights
Grotte de Cussac, a cave containing more than 100 prehistoric artworks