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Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes

Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes (ARA; French: [ovɛʁɲ ʁon alp] )[3] is a region in southeast-central France created by the 2014 territorial reform of French regions; it resulted from the merger of Auvergne and Rhône-Alpes. The new region came into effect on 1 January 2016, after the regional elections in December 2015.[4]

Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
Ôvèrgne-Rôno-Ârpes (Arpitan)
Auvèrnhe Ròse Aups (Occitan)
Country France
PrefectureLyon[1]
Departments
Government
 • President of the Regional CouncilLaurent Wauquiez (LR)
 • PrefectPascal Mailhos
Area
 • Total69,711 km2 (26,916 sq mi)
 • Rank4th
Population
 (Jan. 2020)[2]
 • Total8,078,652
 • Density120/km2 (300/sq mi)
Demonym(s)Auvergnat / Rhônalpin
Aurhalpin (rare & non-official)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
ISO 3166 codeFR-ARA
GDP ()Ranked
Total$327 billion (US$ bn)
Per capita$40,200 (US$)
Websiteauvergnerhonealpes.fr

The region covers an area of 69,711 km2 (26,916 sq mi), making it the third largest in metropolitan France; it had a population of 7,994,459 in 2018, second to Île-de-France.[5] It consists of twelve departments and one territorial collectivity (Lyon Metropolis) with Lyon as the prefecture.

This new region combines diverse geographical, sociological, economic and cultural regions, which was already true of Rhône-Alpes, as well as Auvergne, to a lesser extent. While the old Rhône-Alpes and Auvergne regions each enjoyed a unity defined by axes of communication and the pull of their respective metropoles,[Note 1] the new combination is heterogeneous; it sustained lively opposition from some local officials after its creation.[6][7][8][9]

Toponymy, logo and symbols Edit

 
The region Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes and its departments on the background of historical provinces

The text of the territorial reform law gives interim names for most of the merged regions, combining the names of their constituent regions alphabetically, separated by hyphens. Permanent names would be proposed by the new regional councils and confirmed by the Conseil d'État by 1 October 2016.[10][11]

The interim name of the new administrative region was a hyphenated placename, composed of the historic region of Auvergne, the river Rhône and the French Alps (Alpes). The same name has been chosen as the definitive name, which was officialized by the Conseil d'État on 28 September 2016.[12]

According to several online polls from Lyon Capitale, the name "Rhône-Alpes-Auvergne" led voting, ahead of "Alpes-Auvergne" and "AURA" (an acronym for Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes),[13] which was proposed by Jean-Jack Queyranne, former president of the regional council of Rhône-Alpes. Schoolchildren were consulted about the name of the new region in February 2016; local residents were consulted in March.[14]

After adjusting the votes in proportion to the number of inhabitants of the regions (Rhône-Alpes having five times the population of Auvergne) the name "Rhône-Alpes-Auvergne" was still leading, ahead of "Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes" and the acronym "AURA".[15]

Despite this result, Laurent Wauquiez and his team decided not to follow the preference of the citizens of the new region, and the name Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes was put to the vote by the regional council and adopted unanimously on 23 June 2016;[16][17] it was made official on 28 September 2016 through a decree appearing in the Journal Officiel de la République Française.[1]

In October 2017, the region was given a coat of arms that combines those of Auvergne, Savoie, Lyonnais and Dauphiné.[18] The region also has a flag, which initially consisted of the coat of arms on a white background, but was replaced by a heraldic flag in January 2018. On 9 February 2018, the region formalised the flag and the coat of arms on its website, as implemented by Mattieu Casali, a historical scholar.[19] It was received favourably by the national heraldic commission.[20]

The blazon is described on the region's website (in French) as "Écartelé : au premier d’or au gonfanon de gueules bordé de sinople (Auvergne); au deuxième de gueules à la croix d’argent (Savoie); au troisième de gueules au lion d’argent (Lyonnais); au quatrième d’or au dauphin d’azur, crêté, barbé, loré, peautré et oreillé de gueules (Dauphiné)," which translates roughly to: "Quartered: the first quarter, with an or (gold) background, containing a gules (red) banner fringed with vert (green), representing Auvergne; the second quarter, with a gules background, containing an argent (silver) cross, representing Savoie; the third quarter, with a gules background, containing an argent lion, representing Lyon; the fourth quarter, with an or background, containing an azure dolphin[21] with gules details, representing the Dauphiné."[19]

In Arpitan and in Occitan, two of the three languages that are historically spoken in the region, the name is pronounced:[Note 2]

  • Arpitan: Ôvèrgne-Rôno-Arpes [o.ˌvɛr.ɲə.rɔn.ˈar.pə];
  • Occitan : Auvèrnha-Ròse-Aups [ɔwˈver.ɲə.rɔz(e).ɔwp].

Geography Edit

Location Edit

 
Map of the region (ML is the Lyon Metropolis).

The Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes administrative region covers an area of 69 711 km2 in the centre and east of the south of France. It is a collection of regions of diverse topographies, climates, natural resources, cultures, folklore, architecture, and languages. It is bordered by five other administrative regions: Bourgogne-Franche-Comté to the north, Centre-Val de Loire to the northwest, Nouvelle-Aquitaine to the west, Occitanie to the south-west, and Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur to the south-east. It is also bordered by Italy (Aosta Valley and Piedmont) to the east and Switzerland (Cantons of Geneva, Valais, and Vaud) to the north-east.

Extreme points:

Departments Edit

Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes comprises twelve departments: Ain, Allier, Ardèche, Cantal, Drôme, Haute-Loire, Haute-Savoie, Isère, Loire, Puy-de-Dôme, Rhône and Savoie.

Metropolitan centers Edit

Important train stations Edit

  • Lyon Part-Dieu
  • Lyon Perrache
  • Valence-Ville
  • Valence-TGV
  • Saint-Étienne-Châteaucreux
  • Grenoble
  • Bourg-Saint-Maurice
  • Chambéry-Challes-Les-Eaux
  • Modane
  • Clermont-Ferrand
  • Geneve Cornavin
  • Dabussy

Economy Edit

The Gross domestic product (GDP) of the region was 270.0 billion euros (327.0 billion dollars) in 2018, accounting for 11.9% of French economic output. GDP per capita adjusted for purchasing power was 30,200 euros or 100% of the EU27 average in the same year. The GDP per employee was 109% of the EU average.[22]

Politics Edit

The region is governed by the Regional Council of Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes consisting of 204 members. The current regional council was elected in regional elections on 20 and 27 June 2021, with the list of Laurent Wauquiez consisting of The Republicans (LR), and the Union of Democrats and Independents (UDI) securing an absolute majority of 136 seats.[23]

2021 Regional elections in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
Candidate List First round[24] Second round Seats +/-
Votes % Votes %
Laurent Wauquiez * LR-UDI-LMR-VIA 751,375 43.85 960,785 55.20 136 +23
Fabienne Grébert EÉLV-G·s- 248,017 14.47 585,039 33.61 51 -6
Najat Vallaud-Belkacem PS-PRG-GRS- 195,727 11.42
Cécile Cukierman PCF-LFI 95,434 5.57
Andréa Kotarac RN-LDP 211,178 12.32 194,789 11.19 17 -17
Bruno Bonnell MR-LREM-MoDem-Agir 168,292 9.82
Chantal Gomez LO 26,742 1.56
Shella Gill DIV 11,198 0.65
Farid Omeir UDMF 5,684 0.33
Valid votes 1,713,647 97.30 1,740,613 96.57
Blank ballots 30,859 1.75 41,392 2.30
Null Ballots 16,712 0.95 20,502 1.14
Turnout 1,761,218 32.59 1,802,507 33.35 204  
Abstentions 3,642,126 67.41 3,602,658 66.65
Registered voters 5,403,344 100 5,405,165 100

See also Edit

Notes Edit

  1. ^ With the exception of Haute-Loire which is found in the economic region of Saint-Étienne.
  2. ^ Auvèrnha or Auvèrnhe in Auvergne and Vivaro-Alpine regions; Ròse as the general Occitan form; Aups in Vivaro-Alpine, Alpas in Auvergnat.

References Edit

  1. ^ a b "Décret No. 2016-1266 du 28 septembre 2016 portant fixation du nom et du chef-lieu de la région Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes" (in French). 28 September 2016. Retrieved 3 July 2017..
  2. ^ "Téléchargement du fichier d'ensemble des populations légales en 2020". The National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies. 29 December 2022.
  3. ^ Arpitan: Ôvèrgne-Rôno-Ârpes; Occitan: Auvèrnhe Ròse Aups; Italian: Alvernia-Rodano-Alpi
  4. ^ "La carte à 13 régions définitivement adoptée" (in French). Le Monde. Agence France-Presse. 17 December 2014. Retrieved 13 January 2015.
  5. ^ "Comparateur de territoire: Région d'Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes (84)". Insee. Retrieved 20 March 2022.
  6. ^ Poignard, Frédéric (10 October 2008). "Le Grand Lyon, laboratoire du "big bang territorial"". Le Figaro (in French). Retrieved 4 October 2017.
  7. ^ . Cyberbougnat (in French). 25 February 2009. Archived from the original on 4 October 2017. Retrieved 4 October 2017.
  8. ^ Licourt, Julien (15 January 2014). "La réduction du nombre de régions réveille les susceptibilités locales". Le Figaro (in French). Retrieved 4 October 2017.
  9. ^ (PDF). fpifrance.fr (in French). January 2016. Archived from the original (PDF) on 20 October 2016. Retrieved 4 October 2017.
  10. ^ Loi n° 2015-29 du 16 janvier 2015 relative à la délimitation des régions, aux élections régionales et départementales et modifiant le calendrier électoral (in French)
  11. ^ Bancaud, Delphine (18 December 2014). "Carte de France à 13 régions : Comment vont-elles s'appeler ?". 20 minutes (in French). Retrieved 4 October 2017.
  12. ^ Décret n° 2016-1266 du 28 septembre 2016 portant fixation du nom et du chef-lieu de la région Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes (in French)
  13. ^ Steven, Belfils (18 December 2014). "Sondage : quel nom pour la future région ?". lyoncapitale.fr (in French). Retrieved 4 October 2017.
  14. ^ Fallas, Claude (27 May 2016). "Laurent Wauquiez propose Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes comme nom de la nouvelle Région" (in French). Retrieved 8 March 2017.
  15. ^ Cerinsek, Patricia (14 March 2016). . Place Gre'net (in French). Archived from the original on 6 April 2019. Retrieved 4 October 2017.
  16. ^ "Le nouveau nom de la région sera Auvergne/Rhône-Alpes". Le Progrès (in French). 27 May 2016. Retrieved 27 May 2016.
  17. ^ "Les élus de la Région valident le nom Auvergne Rhône-Alpes". lyonmag.com (in French). 23 June 2016. Retrieved 23 June 2016.
  18. ^ Koller, Rodolphe (2 November 2017). . saladelyonnaise.com (in French). Archived from the original on 7 November 2017. Retrieved 4 November 2017.
  19. ^ a b . auvergnerhonealpes.fr (in French). 9 February 2018. Archived from the original on 10 February 2018. Retrieved 10 February 2018.
  20. ^ Commission nationale d'héraldique, ed. (2018). Rapport Annuel 2017 des Archives en France (PDF) (in French). p. 41. Retrieved 12 December 2018. [...] En 2017, la Commission nationale d'héraldique s'est réunie deux fois, les 3 avril et 18 octobre. Elle a examiné 31 dossiers : [...] • 2 blasons de grandes régions : Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes [...] 61 % de ces dossiers ont reçu un avis favorable de conformité héraldique, notamment ceux des grandes régions. [...]
  21. ^ "Dolphin". Mistholme. 12 January 2014. Retrieved 28 March 2021.
  22. ^ "Regional GDP per capita ranged from 30% to 263% of the EU average in 2018". Eurostat.
  23. ^ "Résultats des élections régionales 2021". Retrieved 5 August 2021.
  24. ^ "Elections régionales et des assemblées de Corse, Guyane et Martinique 2021" (in French). Retrieved 21 June 2021.

External links Edit

  • Official website
  • Merger of the regions - France 3

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Auvergne Rhone Alpes ARA French ovɛʁɲ ʁon alp 3 is a region in southeast central France created by the 2014 territorial reform of French regions it resulted from the merger of Auvergne and Rhone Alpes The new region came into effect on 1 January 2016 after the regional elections in December 2015 4 Auvergne Rhone Alpes Overgne Rono Arpes Arpitan Auvernhe Rose Aups Occitan RegionLake Annecy in the French AlpsFlagCoat of armsCountry FrancePrefectureLyon 1 Departments13 12 normal departments and 1 metropolis AinAllierArdecheCantalDromeHaute LoireHaute SavoieIsereLoireLyon MetropolisPuy de DomeRhoneSavoieGovernment President of the Regional CouncilLaurent Wauquiez LR PrefectPascal MailhosArea Total69 711 km2 26 916 sq mi Rank4thPopulation Jan 2020 2 Total8 078 652 Density120 km2 300 sq mi Demonym s Auvergnat RhonalpinAurhalpin rare amp non official Time zoneUTC 01 00 CET Summer DST UTC 02 00 CEST ISO 3166 codeFR ARAGDP RankedTotal 327 billion US bn Per capita 40 200 US Websiteauvergnerhonealpes wbr frThe region covers an area of 69 711 km2 26 916 sq mi making it the third largest in metropolitan France it had a population of 7 994 459 in 2018 second to Ile de France 5 It consists of twelve departments and one territorial collectivity Lyon Metropolis with Lyon as the prefecture This new region combines diverse geographical sociological economic and cultural regions which was already true of Rhone Alpes as well as Auvergne to a lesser extent While the old Rhone Alpes and Auvergne regions each enjoyed a unity defined by axes of communication and the pull of their respective metropoles Note 1 the new combination is heterogeneous it sustained lively opposition from some local officials after its creation 6 7 8 9 Contents 1 Toponymy logo and symbols 2 Geography 2 1 Location 2 2 Departments 2 3 Metropolitan centers 2 4 Important train stations 3 Economy 4 Politics 5 See also 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksToponymy logo and symbols Edit nbsp The region Auvergne Rhone Alpes and its departments on the background of historical provincesThe text of the territorial reform law gives interim names for most of the merged regions combining the names of their constituent regions alphabetically separated by hyphens Permanent names would be proposed by the new regional councils and confirmed by the Conseil d Etat by 1 October 2016 10 11 The interim name of the new administrative region was a hyphenated placename composed of the historic region of Auvergne the river Rhone and the French Alps Alpes The same name has been chosen as the definitive name which was officialized by the Conseil d Etat on 28 September 2016 12 According to several online polls from Lyon Capitale the name Rhone Alpes Auvergne led voting ahead of Alpes Auvergne and AURA an acronym for Auvergne Rhone Alpes 13 which was proposed by Jean Jack Queyranne former president of the regional council of Rhone Alpes Schoolchildren were consulted about the name of the new region in February 2016 local residents were consulted in March 14 After adjusting the votes in proportion to the number of inhabitants of the regions Rhone Alpes having five times the population of Auvergne the name Rhone Alpes Auvergne was still leading ahead of Auvergne Rhone Alpes and the acronym AURA 15 Despite this result Laurent Wauquiez and his team decided not to follow the preference of the citizens of the new region and the name Auvergne Rhone Alpes was put to the vote by the regional council and adopted unanimously on 23 June 2016 16 17 it was made official on 28 September 2016 through a decree appearing in the Journal Officiel de la Republique Francaise 1 In October 2017 the region was given a coat of arms that combines those of Auvergne Savoie Lyonnais and Dauphine 18 The region also has a flag which initially consisted of the coat of arms on a white background but was replaced by a heraldic flag in January 2018 On 9 February 2018 the region formalised the flag and the coat of arms on its website as implemented by Mattieu Casali a historical scholar 19 It was received favourably by the national heraldic commission 20 The blazon is described on the region s website in French as Ecartele au premier d or au gonfanon de gueules borde de sinople Auvergne au deuxieme de gueules a la croix d argent Savoie au troisieme de gueules au lion d argent Lyonnais au quatrieme d or au dauphin d azur crete barbe lore peautre et oreille de gueules Dauphine which translates roughly to Quartered the first quarter with an or gold background containing a gules red banner fringed with vert green representing Auvergne the second quarter with a gules background containing an argent silver cross representing Savoie the third quarter with a gules background containing an argent lion representing Lyon the fourth quarter with an or background containing an azure dolphin 21 with gules details representing the Dauphine 19 nbsp Official coat of arms released in 2017 and officialised in 2018 nbsp First flag which appeared at the same time as the coat of arms nbsp Flag officialised in 2018In Arpitan and in Occitan two of the three languages that are historically spoken in the region the name is pronounced Note 2 Arpitan Overgne Rono Arpes o ˌvɛr ɲe rɔn ˈar pe Occitan Auvernha Rose Aups ɔwˈver ɲe rɔz e ɔwp Geography EditLocation Edit nbsp Map of the region ML is the Lyon Metropolis The Auvergne Rhone Alpes administrative region covers an area of 69 711 km2 in the centre and east of the south of France It is a collection of regions of diverse topographies climates natural resources cultures folklore architecture and languages It is bordered by five other administrative regions Bourgogne Franche Comte to the north Centre Val de Loire to the northwest Nouvelle Aquitaine to the west Occitanie to the south west and Provence Alpes Cote d Azur to the south east It is also bordered by Italy Aosta Valley and Piedmont to the east and Switzerland Cantons of Geneva Valais and Vaud to the north east Extreme points North Chateau sur Allier Allier 46 48 15 N 2 57 35 E 46 804272 N 2 959629 E 46 804272 2 959629 East Bonneval sur Arc Savoie 45 24 12 N 7 11 08 E 45 403287 N 7 185578 E 45 403287 7 185578 South Ferrassieres Drome 44 06 56 N 5 29 40 E 44 115494 N 5 494467 E 44 115494 5 494467 West Siran Cantal 44 58 36 N 2 03 46 E 44 976621 N 2 062885 E 44 976621 2 062885 Departments Edit Auvergne Rhone Alpes comprises twelve departments Ain Allier Ardeche Cantal Drome Haute Loire Haute Savoie Isere Loire Puy de Dome Rhone and Savoie Metropolitan centers Edit Lyon 1 693 159 region prefecture Grenoble 454 759 Saint Etienne 375 389 Clermont Ferrand 273 443 Chambery 196 574 Annecy 182 901 Important train stations Edit Lyon Part Dieu Lyon Perrache Valence Ville Valence TGV Saint Etienne Chateaucreux Grenoble Bourg Saint Maurice Chambery Challes Les Eaux Modane Clermont Ferrand Geneve Cornavin DabussyEconomy EditThe Gross domestic product GDP of the region was 270 0 billion euros 327 0 billion dollars in 2018 accounting for 11 9 of French economic output GDP per capita adjusted for purchasing power was 30 200 euros or 100 of the EU27 average in the same year The GDP per employee was 109 of the EU average 22 Politics EditMain article Regional Council of Auvergne Rhone Alpes The region is governed by the Regional Council of Auvergne Rhone Alpes consisting of 204 members The current regional council was elected in regional elections on 20 and 27 June 2021 with the list of Laurent Wauquiez consisting of The Republicans LR and the Union of Democrats and Independents UDI securing an absolute majority of 136 seats 23 2021 Regional elections in Auvergne Rhone Alpes Candidate List First round 24 Second round Seats Votes Votes Laurent Wauquiez LR UDI LMR VIA 751 375 43 85 960 785 55 20 136 23Fabienne Grebert EELV G s GE 248 017 14 47 585 039 33 61 51 6Najat Vallaud Belkacem PS PRG GRS CE 195 727 11 42Cecile Cukierman PCF LFI 95 434 5 57Andrea Kotarac RN LDP 211 178 12 32 194 789 11 19 17 17Bruno Bonnell MR LREM MoDem Agir 168 292 9 82Chantal Gomez LO 26 742 1 56Shella Gill DIV 11 198 0 65Farid Omeir UDMF 5 684 0 33Valid votes 1 713 647 97 30 1 740 613 96 57Blank ballots 30 859 1 75 41 392 2 30Null Ballots 16 712 0 95 20 502 1 14Turnout 1 761 218 32 59 1 802 507 33 35 204 nbsp Abstentions 3 642 126 67 41 3 602 658 66 65Registered voters 5 403 344 100 5 405 165 100See also EditRegions of FranceNotes Edit With the exception of Haute Loire which is found in the economic region of Saint Etienne Auvernha or Auvernhe in Auvergne and Vivaro Alpine regions Rose as the general Occitan form Aups in Vivaro Alpine Alpas in Auvergnat References Edit a b Decret No 2016 1266 du 28 septembre 2016 portant fixation du nom et du chef lieu de la region Auvergne Rhone Alpes in French 28 September 2016 Retrieved 3 July 2017 Telechargement du fichier d ensemble des populations legales en 2020 The National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies 29 December 2022 Arpitan Overgne Rono Arpes Occitan Auvernhe Rose Aups Italian Alvernia Rodano Alpi La carte a 13 regions definitivement adoptee in French Le Monde Agence France Presse 17 December 2014 Retrieved 13 January 2015 Comparateur de territoire Region d Auvergne Rhone Alpes 84 Insee Retrieved 20 March 2022 Poignard Frederic 10 October 2008 Le Grand Lyon laboratoire du big bang territorial Le Figaro in French Retrieved 4 October 2017 Rapport Balladur Que pensez vous de la fusion Auvergne et Rhone Alpes Cyberbougnat in French 25 February 2009 Archived from the original on 4 October 2017 Retrieved 4 October 2017 Licourt Julien 15 January 2014 La reduction du nombre de regions reveille les susceptibilites locales Le Figaro in French Retrieved 4 October 2017 Observatoire de la FPI Auvergne rhone Alpes PDF fpifrance fr in French January 2016 Archived from the original PDF on 20 October 2016 Retrieved 4 October 2017 Loi n 2015 29 du 16 janvier 2015 relative a la delimitation des regions aux elections regionales et departementales et modifiant le calendrier electoral in French Bancaud Delphine 18 December 2014 Carte de France a 13 regions Comment vont elles s appeler 20 minutes in French Retrieved 4 October 2017 Decret n 2016 1266 du 28 septembre 2016 portant fixation du nom et du chef lieu de la region Auvergne Rhone Alpes in French Steven Belfils 18 December 2014 Sondage quel nom pour la future region lyoncapitale fr in French Retrieved 4 October 2017 Fallas Claude 27 May 2016 Laurent Wauquiez propose Auvergne Rhone Alpes comme nom de la nouvelle Region in French Retrieved 8 March 2017 Cerinsek Patricia 14 March 2016 La Region Auvergne Rhone Alpes cherche toujours son nom Place Gre net in French Archived from the original on 6 April 2019 Retrieved 4 October 2017 Le nouveau nom de la region sera Auvergne Rhone Alpes Le Progres in French 27 May 2016 Retrieved 27 May 2016 Les elus de la Region valident le nom Auvergne Rhone Alpes lyonmag com in French 23 June 2016 Retrieved 23 June 2016 Koller Rodolphe 2 November 2017 La Region se dote sans bruit d un nouveau blason saladelyonnaise com in French Archived from the original on 7 November 2017 Retrieved 4 November 2017 a b Un blason qui fait sens pour Auvergne Rhone Alpes auvergnerhonealpes fr in French 9 February 2018 Archived from the original on 10 February 2018 Retrieved 10 February 2018 Commission nationale d heraldique ed 2018 Rapport Annuel 2017 des Archives en France PDF in French p 41 Retrieved 12 December 2018 En 2017 la Commission nationale d heraldique s est reunie deux fois les 3 avril et 18 octobre Elle a examine 31 dossiers 2 blasons de grandes regions Auvergne Rhone Alpes 61 de ces dossiers ont recu un avis favorable de conformite heraldique notamment ceux des grandes regions Dolphin Mistholme 12 January 2014 Retrieved 28 March 2021 Regional GDP per capita ranged from 30 to 263 of the EU average in 2018 Eurostat Resultats des elections regionales 2021 Retrieved 5 August 2021 Elections regionales et des assemblees de Corse Guyane et Martinique 2021 in French Retrieved 21 June 2021 External links Edit nbsp Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Auvergne Rhone Alpes Official website Merger of the regions France 3 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Auvergne Rhone Alpes amp oldid 1175918731, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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