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Voreppe (French pronunciation:[vɔʁɛp]) is a commune in the Isère department in southeastern France.[3] It is part of the Grenoble urban unit (agglomeration).[4] The commune contains the Monastère de Chalais, a Dominican monastery about 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) from the town of Voreppe.
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Voreppe (French pronunciation: [vɔʁɛp]) is a commune in the Isère department in southeastern France. It is part of the Grenoble urban unit (agglomeration)...
ranges are easily identifiable by geographical separations, such as the Voreppe Gorge between Vercors and Chartreuse, or Chambéry, which sits in a valley...
born in La Tronche on September 9, 1917, into a family originally from Voreppe. His first cousin, André Buissière, would later join the Resistance as...
Voreppe as part of the preparations for the Winter Olympics held in the city and surrounding area. 1975: Opening of the toll section between Voreppe and...
pronunciation: [alɛksɑ̃dʁə ʒozɛf miʃɛl fʁɑ̃swa dəbɛl]; 21 December 1805 in Voreppe – 22 July 1897 in Grenoble) was a French painter, designer and lithographer...
of the Alps, the fascist Italian invasion was stopped near Grenoble at Voreppe by the forces of General Cartier in June 1940. The French forces resisted...
their management, design engineering, sales and service offices are in Voreppe, France. Poma currently employs approximately 750 people worldwide. Early...
5, 1976. Rives / Voreppe, Isère. Dr. S., a French physicist, saw a "luminous disk moving in the sky" while driving home near Voreppe towards Grenoble...
Eduard Imhof's Verzerrungsgitter, or deformation grid. Tissot died in Voreppe, Isère on July 14, 1907. M. d'Avezac, "Coup d’œil historique sur la projection...
development center designed to promote innovation in aluminum. Located in Voreppe, France, C-TEC maintains a staff of over 200 R&D technicians and engineers...
farmers or by police in the hotels used by teams – for example a hotel in Voreppe used by GAN, Casino, Saeco and Kelme. August 10, 1998: Cantina Tollo and...
Taillée and Les Trois Fontaines, form an anticline that straddles the Voreppe syncline. The discovery of rocks lower than the Urgonian period in La Grande...
Voiron.[clarification needed] However, because of the urban sprawl between Voreppe and Voiron, this town has been considered by the National Institute of...
descendants: Marie Elisabeth (19 June 1899, Luneville - 28 September 1951, Voreppe, Isère), married Henri Marie Léon de Plan, Count of Sieyès (6 November...
Villard-Bonnot Villard-de-Lans Villard-Saint-Christophe Vinay Vizille Voiron Voreppe Vourey This statistic-based metropolitan area is divided into multiple...
Jacques Gay (born in Voreppe, Isère on 22 February 1851, and died in Grenoble on 6 May 1925) was a French painter. Jacques Gay was a pupil of Firmin Gauthier...