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Isère

Isère (US: /ˈzɛər/ ee-ZAIR,[3][4] French: [izɛʁ] ; Arpitan: Isera; Occitan: Isèra, Occitan pronunciation: [iˈsɛɾa]) is a landlocked department in the southeastern French region of Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes. Named after the river Isère, it had a population of 1,271,166 in 2019.[5] Its prefecture is Grenoble. It borders Rhône to the northwest, Ain to the north, Savoie to the east, Hautes-Alpes to the south, Drôme and Ardèche to the southwest and Loire to the west.

Isère
Isera (Arpitan)
Isèra (Occitan)
Top down: Les Deux Alpes ski resort, prefecture building in Grenoble, Notre-Dame-de-Commiers
Location of Isère in France
Coordinates: 45°20′N 05°30′E / 45.333°N 5.500°E / 45.333; 5.500
CountryFrance
RegionAuvergne-Rhône-Alpes
PrefectureGrenoble
SubprefecturesLa Tour-du-Pin
Vienne
Government
 • President of the Departmental CouncilJean-Pierre Barbier[1] (LR)
Area
 • Total7,431 km2 (2,869 sq mi)
Elevation
846 m (2,776 ft)
Highest elevation
4,088 m (13,412 ft)
Lowest elevation
134 m (440 ft)
Population
 (Jan. 2020)[2]
 • Total1,277,513
 • Rank15th
 • Density170/km2 (450/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Department number38
Arrondissements3
Cantons29
Communes512
^1 French Land Register data, which exclude estuaries and lakes, ponds and glaciers larger than 1 km2

History edit

Isère is one of the original 83 departments created during the French Revolution on 4 March 1790. It was established from the main part of the former province of Dauphiné.[6] Its area was reduced twice, in 1852 and again in 1967, on both occasions losing territory to the department of Rhône.

 
The Château de Vizille, which was the seat of the Assembly of Vizille that followed the 1788 Day of the Tiles in Grenoble, now houses the Musée de la Révolution française.

In 1852 in response to rapid urban development around the edge of Lyon, the (hitherto Isère) communes of Bron, Vaulx-en-Velin, Vénissieux and Villeurbanne were transferred to Rhône.[7] In 1967 the redrawing of local government borders led to the creation of the Urban Community of Lyon (more recently known simply as Greater Lyon or Grand Lyon). At that time intercommunal groupings of this nature were not permitted to straddle departmental frontiers, and accordingly 23 more Isère communes (along with six communes from Ain) found themselves transferred to Rhône. The affected Isère communes were Chaponnay, Chassieu, Communay, Corbas, Décines-Charpieu, Feyzin, Genas, Jonage, Jons, Marennes, Meyzieu, Mions, Pusignan, Saint-Bonnet-de-Mure, Saint-Laurent-de-Mure, Saint-Pierre-de-Chandieu, Saint-Priest, Saint-Symphorien-d'Ozon, Sérézin-du-Rhône, Simandres, Solaize, Ternay and Toussieu.

Most recently, on 1 April 1971, Colombier-Saugnieu was transferred to Rhône. Banners appeared in the commune's three little villages at the time proclaiming Dauphinois toujours ("Always Dauphinois").

Isère was also the name of the French ship which delivered the 214 boxes containing the components of the Statue of Liberty.

Geography edit

Isère includes a part of the French Alps. The highest point in the department is the subpeak Pic Lory at 4,088 metres (13,412 feet), subsidiary to the 4,102 metres (13,458 feet) Barre des Écrins in the adjoining Hautes-Alpes department. The summit of La Meije at 3,988 metres (13,084 feet) is also well known. The Vercors Plateau aesthetically dominates the western part of the department.

Principal towns edit

The most populous commune is Grenoble, the prefecture. As of 2019, there are 7 communes with more than 20,000 inhabitants:[5]

Commune Population (2019)
Grenoble 158,198
Saint-Martin-d'Hères 37,935
Échirolles 36,932
Vienne 29,993
Bourgoin-Jallieu 28,834
Fontaine 23,211
Voiron 20,372

Demographics edit

Inhabitants of the department are called Isérois (masculine) and Iséroises (feminine).

Population development since 1801:

Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
1801435,888—    
1806471,660+1.59%
1831550,258+0.62%
1841588,660+0.68%
1851603,497+0.25%
1861577,748−0.44%
1872575,784−0.03%
1881580,271+0.09%
1891572,145−0.14%
1901568,693−0.06%
1911555,911−0.23%
1921525,522−0.56%
1931584,017+1.06%
YearPop.±% p.a.
1936572,742−0.39%
1946574,019+0.02%
1954626,116+1.09%
1962729,789+1.93%
1968768,490+0.86%
1975860,339+1.63%
1982936,771+1.22%
19901,016,228+1.02%
19991,094,006+0.82%
20061,169,491+0.96%
20111,215,212+0.77%
20161,252,912+0.61%
source:[8][9]

Politics edit

Departmental politics edit

The President of the Departmental Council has been Jean-Pierre Barbier of The Republicans (LR) since 2015.

Following the 2021 departmental election, the Departmental Council of Isère (58 seats) was composed as follows:

Group Seats
The Republicans and allies 26
Socialist Party and allies 13
Union of Democrats and Independents and allies 5
French Communist Party and allies 5
Europe Ecology – The Greens and allies 4
Independents 3
La République En Marche! 2

Representation in Paris edit

National Assembly edit

In the 2022 legislative election, Isère elected the following representatives to the National Assembly:

Senate edit

In the 2017 Senate election, Isère elected Didier Rambaud (La République En Marche!), Guillaume Gontard (miscellaneous left), Frédérique Puissat (The Republicans), Michel Savin (The Republicans) and André Vallini (Socialist Party) for the 2017–2023 term.

Culture edit

 
The Grande Chartreuse

The Grande Chartreuse is the mother abbey of the Carthusian order. It is located 22 km (14 mi) north of Grenoble.

As early as the 13th century, residents of the north and central parts of Isère spoke a dialect of the Franco-Provençal language called Dauphinois, while those in the Southern parts spoke the Vivaro-Alpine dialect of Occitan. Both continued to be spoken in rural areas of Isère into the 20th century.

Tourism edit

Isère features many ski resorts, including the Alpe d'Huez, Les Deux Alpes, the 1968 Winter Olympics resorts of Chamrousse, Villard de Lans, Autrans. Other popular resorts include Les 7 Laux, Méaudre, Saint-Pierre-de-Chartreuse, Alpe du Grand Serre and Gresse-en-Vercors. At the department level, Isère is the third-largest ski and winter destination in France, after Savoie and Haute-Savoie. It also hosts Coupe Icare, an annual festival of free flight, such as paragliding and hang-gliding, held at the world-renowned paragliding site at Lumbin.

Grenoble has a dozen museums, including its most famous, established in 1798, the Museum of Grenoble. The European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF), an international research facility in Grenoble, is also open to visitors.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Répertoire national des élus: les conseillers départementaux". data.gouv.fr, Plateforme ouverte des données publiques françaises (in French). 4 May 2022.
  2. ^ "Téléchargement du fichier d'ensemble des populations légales en 2020". The National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies. 29 December 2022.
  3. ^ "Isère". The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language (5th ed.). HarperCollins. Retrieved 22 August 2019.
  4. ^ "Isère". Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary. Retrieved 22 August 2019.
  5. ^ a b Populations légales 2019: 38 Isère, INSEE
  6. ^ Frederick Converse Beach; George Edwin Rines (1912). The Americana: a universal reference library, comprising the arts and sciences, literature, history, biography, geography, commerce, etc., of the world. Scientific American compiling department. p. 741.
  7. ^ Revue du Lyonnais (in French). L. Boitel. 1865. p. 197.
  8. ^ "Historique de l'Isère". Le SPLAF.
  9. ^ "Évolution et structure de la population en 2016". INSEE.
  10. ^ Nationale, Assemblée. "Assemblée nationale ~ Les députés, le vote de la loi, le Parlement français". Assemblée nationale.

External links edit

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This article is about the French department For the river see Isere river Isere redirects here Not to be confused with Iser Isere US iː ˈ z ɛer ee ZAIR 3 4 French izɛʁ Arpitan Isera Occitan Isera Occitan pronunciation iˈsɛɾa is a landlocked department in the southeastern French region of Auvergne Rhone Alpes Named after the river Isere it had a population of 1 271 166 in 2019 5 Its prefecture is Grenoble It borders Rhone to the northwest Ain to the north Savoie to the east Hautes Alpes to the south Drome and Ardeche to the southwest and Loire to the west Isere Isera Arpitan Isera Occitan Department of FranceTop down Les Deux Alpes ski resort prefecture building in Grenoble Notre Dame de CommiersFlagCoat of armsLocation of Isere in FranceCoordinates 45 20 N 05 30 E 45 333 N 5 500 E 45 333 5 500CountryFranceRegionAuvergne Rhone AlpesPrefectureGrenobleSubprefecturesLa Tour du PinVienneGovernment President of the Departmental CouncilJean Pierre Barbier 1 LR Area1 Total7 431 km2 2 869 sq mi Elevation846 m 2 776 ft Highest elevation4 088 m 13 412 ft Lowest elevation134 m 440 ft Population Jan 2020 2 Total1 277 513 Rank15th Density170 km2 450 sq mi Time zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Department number38Arrondissements3Cantons29Communes512 1 French Land Register data which exclude estuaries and lakes ponds and glaciers larger than 1 km2 Contents 1 History 2 Geography 2 1 Principal towns 3 Demographics 4 Politics 4 1 Departmental politics 4 2 Representation in Paris 4 2 1 National Assembly 4 2 2 Senate 5 Culture 6 Tourism 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory editIsere is one of the original 83 departments created during the French Revolution on 4 March 1790 It was established from the main part of the former province of Dauphine 6 Its area was reduced twice in 1852 and again in 1967 on both occasions losing territory to the department of Rhone nbsp The Chateau de Vizille which was the seat of the Assembly of Vizille that followed the 1788 Day of the Tiles in Grenoble now houses the Musee de la Revolution francaise In 1852 in response to rapid urban development around the edge of Lyon the hitherto Isere communes of Bron Vaulx en Velin Venissieux and Villeurbanne were transferred to Rhone 7 In 1967 the redrawing of local government borders led to the creation of the Urban Community of Lyon more recently known simply as Greater Lyon or Grand Lyon At that time intercommunal groupings of this nature were not permitted to straddle departmental frontiers and accordingly 23 more Isere communes along with six communes from Ain found themselves transferred to Rhone The affected Isere communes were Chaponnay Chassieu Communay Corbas Decines Charpieu Feyzin Genas Jonage Jons Marennes Meyzieu Mions Pusignan Saint Bonnet de Mure Saint Laurent de Mure Saint Pierre de Chandieu Saint Priest Saint Symphorien d Ozon Serezin du Rhone Simandres Solaize Ternay and Toussieu Most recently on 1 April 1971 Colombier Saugnieu was transferred to Rhone Banners appeared in the commune s three little villages at the time proclaiming Dauphinois toujours Always Dauphinois Isere was also the name of the French ship which delivered the 214 boxes containing the components of the Statue of Liberty Geography editIsere includes a part of the French Alps The highest point in the department is the subpeak Pic Lory at 4 088 metres 13 412 feet subsidiary to the 4 102 metres 13 458 feet Barre des Ecrins in the adjoining Hautes Alpes department The summit of La Meije at 3 988 metres 13 084 feet is also well known The Vercors Plateau aesthetically dominates the western part of the department Principal towns edit The most populous commune is Grenoble the prefecture As of 2019 there are 7 communes with more than 20 000 inhabitants 5 Commune Population 2019 Grenoble 158 198Saint Martin d Heres 37 935Echirolles 36 932Vienne 29 993Bourgoin Jallieu 28 834Fontaine 23 211Voiron 20 372Demographics editInhabitants of the department are called Iserois masculine and Iseroises feminine Population development since 1801 Historical populationYearPop p a 1801435 888 1806471 660 1 59 1831550 258 0 62 1841588 660 0 68 1851603 497 0 25 1861577 748 0 44 1872575 784 0 03 1881580 271 0 09 1891572 145 0 14 1901568 693 0 06 1911555 911 0 23 1921525 522 0 56 1931584 017 1 06 YearPop p a 1936572 742 0 39 1946574 019 0 02 1954626 116 1 09 1962729 789 1 93 1968768 490 0 86 1975860 339 1 63 1982936 771 1 22 19901 016 228 1 02 19991 094 006 0 82 20061 169 491 0 96 20111 215 212 0 77 20161 252 912 0 61 Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues source 8 9 Politics editDepartmental politics edit The President of the Departmental Council has been Jean Pierre Barbier of The Republicans LR since 2015 Following the 2021 departmental election the Departmental Council of Isere 58 seats was composed as follows Group Seats The Republicans and allies 26Socialist Party and allies 13 Union of Democrats and Independents and allies 5French Communist Party and allies 5Europe Ecology The Greens and allies 4 Independents 3 La Republique En Marche 2Representation in Paris edit National Assembly edit In the 2022 legislative election Isere elected the following representatives to the National Assembly Constituency Member 10 PartyIsere s 1st constituency Olivier Veran RenaissanceIsere s 2nd constituency Cyrielle Chatelain EELVIsere s 3rd constituency Elisa Martin La France InsoumiseIsere s 4th constituency Marie Noelle Battistel Socialist PartyIsere s 5th constituency Jeremie Iordanoff EELVIsere s 6th constituency Alexis Jolly National RallyIsere s 7th constituency Yannick Neuder The RepublicansIsere s 8th constituency Caroline Abadie RenaissanceIsere s 9th constituency Elodie Jacquier Laforge Democratic MovementIsere s 10th constituency Marjolaine Meynier Millefert RenaissanceSenate edit In the 2017 Senate election Isere elected Didier Rambaud La Republique En Marche Guillaume Gontard miscellaneous left Frederique Puissat The Republicans Michel Savin The Republicans and Andre Vallini Socialist Party for the 2017 2023 term Culture edit nbsp The Grande ChartreuseThe Grande Chartreuse is the mother abbey of the Carthusian order It is located 22 km 14 mi north of Grenoble As early as the 13th century residents of the north and central parts of Isere spoke a dialect of the Franco Provencal language called Dauphinois while those in the Southern parts spoke the Vivaro Alpine dialect of Occitan Both continued to be spoken in rural areas of Isere into the 20th century Tourism editIsere features many ski resorts including the Alpe d Huez Les Deux Alpes the 1968 Winter Olympics resorts of Chamrousse Villard de Lans Autrans Other popular resorts include Les 7 Laux Meaudre Saint Pierre de Chartreuse Alpe du Grand Serre and Gresse en Vercors At the department level Isere is the third largest ski and winter destination in France after Savoie and Haute Savoie It also hosts Coupe Icare an annual festival of free flight such as paragliding and hang gliding held at the world renowned paragliding site at Lumbin Grenoble has a dozen museums including its most famous established in 1798 the Museum of Grenoble The European Synchrotron Radiation Facility ESRF an international research facility in Grenoble is also open to visitors nbsp Grenoble nbsp The Grand Veymont nbsp The Dent de Crolles nbsp Le Haut Breda nbsp Queyras Valley nbsp Lac de Monteynard Avignonet nbsp Saint Christophe sur GuiersSee also editCantons of the Isere department Charmant Som Communes of the Isere department Arrondissements of the Isere department Chartreuse Mountains Grande SureReferences edit Repertoire national des elus les conseillers departementaux data gouv fr Plateforme ouverte des donnees publiques francaises in French 4 May 2022 Telechargement du fichier d ensemble des populations legales en 2020 The National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies 29 December 2022 Isere The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language 5th ed HarperCollins Retrieved 22 August 2019 Isere Merriam Webster com Dictionary Retrieved 22 August 2019 a b Populations legales 2019 38 Isere INSEE Frederick Converse Beach George Edwin Rines 1912 The Americana a universal reference library comprising the arts and sciences literature history biography geography commerce etc of the world Scientific American compiling department p 741 Revue du Lyonnais in French L Boitel 1865 p 197 Historique de l Isere Le SPLAF Evolution et structure de la population en 2016 INSEE Nationale Assemblee Assemblee nationale Les deputes le vote de la loi le Parlement francais Assemblee nationale External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Isere Prefecture website in French Departmental Council website in French Coolidge William Augustus Brevoort 1911 Isere department Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 14 11th ed p 867 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Isere amp oldid 1177899380, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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