Bourgoin-Jallieu
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Commune of Bourgoin-Jallieu |
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Country | France | |
Region | Rhône-Alpes | |
Department | Isère | |
Arrondissement | La Tour du Pin | |
Canton | Bourgoin-Jallieu | |
Intercommunality | Communauté d'agglomération Porte de l'Isère | |
Mayor | Alain Cottalorda (PS) (2001 - 2008) |
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Elevation | 254 (avg.) | |
Land area¹ | 24.37 km² | |
Population² (1999) |
22,947 | |
- Density | 941.6/km² (1999) | |
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INSEE/Postal code | 38053/ 38300 | |
1 French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km² (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries. | ||
2 Population sans doubles comptes: residents of multiple communes (e.g. students and military personnel) only counted once. | ||
Bourgoin-Jallieu is a commune in the département of Isère and the Rhône-Alpes région of France. It lies 35 kilometers to the east-southeast of the city of Lyon. In the 1999 census, Bourgoin-Jallieu had a population of 22,947. Its inhabitants are called the Berjalliennes (feminine) and the Berjalliens (masculine).
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[edit] Neighborhoods
- Champfleuri
- Funas
- Champaret
- Boussieu
- La Grive
- Montbernier
- Planbourgoin
- Pré-Bénit
- Mozas
- l'Oiselet
[edit] Geography
Bourgoin is located at 32 km from Lyon, at 17km from St Priest; the first suburb and at 70km from Grenoble. The town is next to l'Isle-d'Abeau, a new town and next to Saint-Exupéry International Airport.
[edit] Mayors of Bourgoin, Jallieu and Bourgoin-Jallieu
[edit] Mayors of Bourgoin
- CHABOUD Joseph Gaspard : 1799 - 1814
- DONIN de ROSIERE Pamphile : 1814 - 1815
- de ROSIERE Camille : 1815 - 1821
- MARTIN Joseph Etienne : 1821 - 1830
- PATRICOT Joseph Ennemond : 1830 - 1835
- CHABOUD Fortuné : février 1836 - juin 1836
- BUISSON Joseph François : 1836 -1848
- ORCEL Louis : 1848 - 1849
- MARTIN Edouard : 1849 - 1851
- BUISSON Joseph François : 1851 - 1867
- PIERRI Jean Pierre : 1867 - 1878
- DESGRANGES Pierre : 1878 - 1882
- BEDOR Joseph : 1882 - 1890
- BONHOMME Charles : 1890 - 1892
- CLARET Louis : 1892 - 1909
- EMERY Adolphe : 1909 - 1912
- ARMANET Jean : 1912 - 1925
- BELMONT Robert : 1925 - 1925
- EMERY Adolphe : 1925 - 1929
- BELMONT Robert : 1929 - 1937
- BELLET Michel : 1937 - 1941
- RAJON Pierre : 1941 - 1944
- MAGES Gabriel : 1944
- AUBRY Jean Claude : 1945 - 1947
- ARMANET Elie : 1947 - 1965
- RAMSEYER Fortuné : 1965 - 1967
[edit] Mayors of Jallieu
- DUPLAND Jean François : 1799 - 1816
- de ROSIERE Camille : 1816 - 1821
- PERREGAUX Fritz : 1822 - 1830
- ALLARD Joseph : 1831 - 1837
- PERREGAUX Fritz (Frédéric) : 1837 - 1848
- ASTIER François Guillaume : 1848 - 1852
- CAFFAREL Antoine : 1852 - 1860
- BRUNET LECOMTE Henri Edouard : 1860 - 1870
- GENIN Ambroise : 1870 - 1874
- PERREGAUX Louis Emile : 1874 - 1879
- BADIN François : 1880 - 1884
- DIEDERICHS Théophile : 1884 - 1900
- JACOB Joseph : 1900 - 1907
- METIFIOT Joseph : 1907 - 1908
- DIEDERICHS Charles : 1908 - 1919
- MEUNIER Jules : 1919 - 1930
- CATTIN André : 1930 - 1941
- DREVET Henri : 1941 - 1944
- ESCOFIER Henri : 1944
- RAPHAEL Fabien : 1945 - 1950
- DREVET Henri : 1950 - 1965
- OUDOT Pierre : 1965 - 1967
[edit] Mayors of Bourgoin-Jallieu
- RAMSEYER Fortuné : 1967 - 1971
- OUDOT Pierre : 1971 - 1989
- ROY Edmond : 1989 - 2001
- COTTALORDA Alain : Mars 2001
- COTTALORDA Alain : Mars 2008
[edit] People from Bourgoin-Jallieu
- Jean-Pierre Andrevon, a French science fiction author
- Brahim Asloum, World Boxing Champion and Olympic Gold Medalist
- Julien Bonnaire, a French rugby union player
- Frédéric Dard, a French writter
- Marc Cécillon, a former French rugby union player
- Yvon Gattaz, a French businessman
- Stéphane Glas, a French rugby union player
- Kévin Monnet-Paquet, a French footballer
- Marcelle Pardé, a French female resistance member
- Guy Savoy, a well known French chef
[edit] Sport
Bourgoin-Jallieu is famous in particular thanks to its rugby union club called CS Bourgoin-Jallieu, that is one of the best club in the Top 14.
[edit] Twin towns
- Dunstable, United Kingdom since 2005
- Rehau, Germany
- Bergisch Gladbach, Germany
- Conselice, Italy
- Wujiang, Jiangsu, China
- Essouassi, Tunisia
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
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