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The following is a list of the 512 communes in the French department of Isère.. The communes cooperate in the following intercommunalities (as of 2020): [1]. Grenoble-Alpes Métropole
In the 12th century, the local ruler Count Guigues IV of Albon (c. 1095 –1142) bore a dolphin on his coat of arms and was nicknamed le Dauphin (French for 'dolphin'). His descendants changed their title from Count of Albon to Dauphin of Viennois. The state took the name of Dauphiné. It became a state of the Holy Roman Empire in the 11th century.
Les Abrets en Dauphiné (French pronunciation: [lez‿abʁɛ ɑ̃ dofine], literally Les Abrets in Dauphiné; Arpitan: Los Âbrèts-en-Dôfenât) is a commune in the Isère department of southeastern France. The municipality was established on 1 January 2016 and consists of the former communes of Les Abrets, La Bâtie-Divisin and Fitilieu. [3]
Guigues IV, Count of Albon (d. 1142) was nicknamed le Dauphin or 'the Dolphin'. His nickname morphed into a title among his successors. His nickname morphed into a title among his successors. By 1293, the lands ruled by the Counts Albon, the old comitatus Albionis , were known as the Dauphiné of Viennois ( Latin : Dalphinatus Viennensis ).
Pages in category "Communes of Isère" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 513 total. ... Le Bouchage, Isère; Bougé-Chambalud; Le ...
Les Abrets (French pronunciation: [lez‿abʁɛ]; Arpitan: Los Âbrèts) is a former commune in the Isère department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of southeastern France. On 1 January 2016, it was merged into the new commune of Les Abrets-en-Dauphiné, [2] of which it became a delegated commune. [3]
Anjou is a commune located in Bas-Dauphiné, some 6 km east by south-east of Roussillon and 10 km north-east of Saint-Rambert-d'Albon. Resting on a south-facing hill and partially sheltered from rain by the peaks of the Pilat mountain range, it benefits from a mild and sunny climate. For many decades, the beauty of its location has drawn ...
Le Gua (French pronunciation: [lə ɡa]; Arpitan: Lo Goua) is a commune in the Isère department in southeastern France. The town hosts on his territory the Fontaine Ardente, one of the Seven Wonders of Dauphiné .