Village of Valley Séoune. Beautiful stone houses, a hall, a beautiful church. Friendly small town, quiet except when the youth club decides to fire! They have a hell of fisheries and to animate the village know as a person, especially during the festival in early July. The feasting lasts for three days!
The village is named after a Roman named Tarive who owned a large estate. In the 13th century the village belonged to the abbey of Saint Maurin. It was unearthed from the ruins of a Roman building, a transparent polychrome alabaster statuette (Empress Manlia Scantilia) is one of the gems of the Museum of Agen. Celtic sword, taken from a mound followed the same path. A stone cross at Calvary and the village center.