Grenoble (/ɡrəˈnoʊbəl/ grə-NOH-bəl, French: [ɡʁənɔbl] ; Arpitan: Grenoblo or Grainóvol; Occitan: Graçanòbol) is the prefecture and largest city of the...
Université Grenoble Alpes (UGA, French: meaning "Grenoble Alps University") is a public research university and a grand établissement in Grenoble, France...
This list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it. The following people died by suicide. This includes suicides effected under duress and excludes...
is a timeline of the history of the city ofGrenoble, France. 43 BCE – First mention of Cularo 4th century – Roman Catholic diocese of Cularo established...
The Grenoble tramway (French: Tramway de Grenoble) is the tram system in the city ofGrenoble in the Rhône-Alpes region of France. In 1987, Grenoble became...
The Football Club de Grenoble Rugby (FCG) is a French rugby union club based in Grenoble and founded in 1892. FCG was champion of France in 1954 and runner-up...
population of the metropolitan area (French: aire d'attraction) is 702,945 (2018). Peoplefrom Rouen are known as Rouennais. Rouen was the seat of the Exchequer...
number of places named after famous people. For more on the general etymology of place names see toponymy. For other lists of eponyms (names derived from people)...
fourth French city to host the Winter Olympic Games, after Chamonix (1924), Grenoble (1968), and Albertville (1992). Ligue 1 former team Évian Thonon Gaillard...
olympiques d'hiver), were a winter multi-sport event held from 6 to 18 February 1968 in Grenoble, France. Thirty-seven countries participated. Frenchman...
This list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it. The following are notable peoples who died by suicide in the year 2001 and after. Suicides under...
Lanka, South Africa, Switzerland, and Ukraine. Catania is twinned with: Grenoble, France, since 1961 Phoenix, United States, since 2001 Ottawa, Canada,...
followed by Germanic peoples: the Saxons, the Frisians and the Franks. The legend of "Lydéric and Phinaert" puts the foundation of the city of Lille at 640....
Steffenino, Marguerite Masson. "Ville de Grenoble – Coopérations et villes jumelles". Grenoble.fr. Archived from the original on 14 October 2007. Retrieved...
Gauls (Latin: Galli; Ancient Greek: Γαλάται, Galátai) were a group of Celtic peoplesof mainland Europe in the Iron Age and the Roman period (roughly 5th...
and won Best Original Screenplay. In an isolated mountain chalet near Grenoble, novelist Sandra Voyter decides to reschedule her interview with a female...
Popular Arts". Scarce remains of pre-urban settlements have been found in the area of Limoges. The capital of the Gaulish peopleof the Lemovices, who lived...
This listof Nobel laureates by university affiliation shows the university affiliations of individual winners of the Nobel Prize since 1901 and the Nobel...
following is a listof suicides attributed to bullying — both in-person and via the Internet (aka cyberbullying). For a listofpeople who died from suicide...
settling of scores between the travellers and the gendarmerie". On the same night and for a few nights thereafter, riots erupted in a Grenoble neighborhood...
Burials from 4500 x 3500 BC were also discovered on the castle grounds. During the 5th century BC, the Andecavi, a Celtic people, settled north of the Loire...
Ligurians (peoplefrom the northwest of Italy, probably the Vediantii kingdom); Nike (Νίκη) was the Greek goddess of victory. The city soon became one of the...