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  1. Facts about Grenoble, France include1234:
    • Grenoble is a French commune in the Alpine foothills.
    • It is the prefecture of the Isère department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region.
    • It has an oceanic climate (Cfb in the Koeppen climate classification).
    • It is an important centre for scientific research in France.
    • During the French Revolution, Grenoble was rebaptized Grelibre.
    • The walnut is Grenoble’s main culinary claim to fame.
    • Grenoble is famous for its nickname the “Capital of the Alps”.
    • It acts as a gateway to other nearby towns and villages like Annecy, Chambéry, and Aix-les-Bains.
    • Located in the French Alps, Grenoble is at an elevation of about 500 meters (1,600 ft).
    • Surrounded by the mountains, it combines big-city life along with spectacular natural landscapes.
    • Grenoble lies along the Isère River, 702 feet (214 metres) above sea level, at the foot of Mount Rachais.
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    Grenoble is a French commune in the Alpine foothills. It is the prefecture of the Isère department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region. It has an oceanic climate (Cfb in the Koeppen climate classification). It is an important centre for scientific research in France.
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    Interesting Facts about Grenoble During the French Revolution, Grenoble was rebaptized Grelibre. The people wanted nothing to do with nobles and royalty. “Libre”, which is French for “free,” made the city sound much more revolutionary. The walnut is Grenoble’s main culinary claim to fame.
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    Grenoble is famous for its nickname the “Capital of the Alps” as it acts as a gateway to other nearby towns and villages like Annecy, Chambéry, and Aix-les-Bains. Located in the French Alps, Grenoble is at an elevation of about 500 meters (1,600 ft). Surrounded by the mountains, it combines big-city life along with spectacular natural landscapes.
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    Grenoble, city, capital of Isère département, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes région, southeastern France (Dauphiné), southeast of Lyon. It lies along the Isère River, 702 feet (214 metres) above sea level, at the foot of Mount Rachais. The Isère divides the city into two unequal parts.
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    Grenoble is the prefecture and largest city of the Isère department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of southeastern France. It was the capital of the Dauphiné historical province and lies where the river Drac flows into the Isère at the foot of the French Alps. The population of the commune of Grenoble was … See more

    Antiquity
    The first references to what is now Grenoble date back to 43 BC. Cularo was at that time a Gallic village of the Allobroges tribe, near a bridge across the Isère. Three centuries later and … See more

    The Bouchayer-Viallet site is a powerful symbol of Grenoble's industrial past. This former factory is now converted into a dual-purpose area … See more

    Secondary level
    The large community of both foreign students and foreign researchers prompted the … See more

    Grenoble hosted the 1968 Winter Olympics. The city is surrounded by ski resorts nestled in the surrounding mountains. Stade Lesdiguières is located in Grenoble and has been the venue for international rugby league and rugby union See more

    Grenoble is surrounded by mountains. To the north lies the Chartreuse, to the south and west the Vercors, and to the east the Belledonne range See more

    La Bastille
    The Bastille, an ancient series of fortifications on the mountainside, overlooks Grenoble on the northern side and is visible from … See more

    Industry occupies a large part of the local economy. High-tech industries have a significant presence, especially in the field of semiconductors, electronics, and biotechnology. STMicroelectronics, Schneider Electric and Soitec have major manufacturing and … See more

     
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