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  • 3. Chateau de Bressieux Bressieux
    Château-Bernard is a commune in the Isère department in southeastern France.
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  • 5. Place Victor Hugo Grenoble
    There are a number of places named after famous people. For more on the general etymology of place names see toponymy. For other lists of eponyms see eponym.
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  • 8. Chateau de Septeme Septeme
    Château-Bernard is a commune in the Isère department in southeastern France.
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  • 9. Fort de la bastille Grenoble
    Fort Mont Verdun is the biggest highlight of the second belt of Forts around Lyon and is the only one considered to be a mountain fort. It rests at 630 meters altitude, dominating Lyon, Limonest, the lower Azergues valley and the Saône valley. It was covered by a low battery and four other associated batteries: Mont Thou, Les Carrières, Narcel and La Freta. It is now occupied by the Airbase 942 Lyon-Mont Verdun. This belt of forts included the forts of Bron, Vancia, Fort de Feyzin and Fort du Mont Verdun itself.
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  • 11. Saint Laurent Bridge Grenoble
    Saint-Lô is a commune in north-western France, the capital of the Manche department in the region of Normandy. Although it is the second largest city of Manche after Cherbourg, it remains the prefecture of the department. It is also chef-lieu of an arrondissement and two cantons . The commune has 18,931 inhabitants who are called Saint-Lois. The names of Laudois, Laudiens or Laudiniens are also cited. A martyr city of World War II, Saint-Lô was decorated with the Legion of Honour in 1948 and was given the nickname Capital of the Ruins, a phrase popularised by Samuel Beckett.
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  • 12. Monastere de Chalais Voreppe
    The Monastère de Chalais, also called Châlais-sur-Voreppe or Notre-Dame de Châlais, is a Dominican convent near the town of Voreppe, Isère, France. The convent dates from 1101. The monastery at Chalais began as a house of male hermts, under the guidance of S Hugh of Chateauneuf, like the Carthusian monks. At first the Order of Chalais was independent, but in 1303 it was absorbed by the Carthusians. The monastery was partly destroyed in 1562 during French Wars of Religion, but was rebuilt. The state seized it during the French Revolution and sold it to a private owner. From 1844 to 1887 it was again a monastery, this time of the Dominican friars, before again being sold. The present community of Dominican nuns bought the property in 1963 and restored it. Today the nuns of Chalais manufa...
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  • 13. Tata Senegalais Chasselay
    Tata of Chasselay is a cemetery in the city of Chasselay, Rhône including almost 200 graves of Senegalese Tirailleurs killed at the beginning of World War II.
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  • 15. Chapelle Notre Dame de la Salette Vienne Auvergne Rhone Alpes
    La Chapelle-de-la-Tour is a commune in the Isère department in southeastern France.
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