Drevant
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Drevant | |
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Roman amphitheater | |
Drevant | |
Location within Centre region Drevant | |
Coordinates: 46°41′39″N 2°31′33″E / 46.6942°N 2.5258°ECoordinates: 46°41′39″N 2°31′33″E / 46.6942°N 2.5258°E | |
Country | France |
Region | Centre |
Department | Cher |
Arrondissement | Saint-Amand-Montrond |
Canton | Saint-Amand-Montrond |
Intercommunality | Cœur de France |
Government | |
• Mayor (2008–2014) | Bernard Jamet |
Area | |
• Land1 | 4.84 km2 (1.87 sq mi) |
Population (2008) | |
• Population2 | 589 |
• Population2 Density | 120/km2 (320/sq mi) |
INSEE/Postal code | 18086 / 18200 |
Elevation |
153–250 m (502–820 ft) (avg. 168 m or 551 ft) |
1 French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km² (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries. 2 Population without double counting: residents of multiple communes (e.g., students and military personnel) only counted once. |
Drevant is a commune in the Cher department in the Centre region of France.
Geography
A farming village situated by the banks of the river Cher some 26 miles (42 km) south of Bourges at the junction of the D97 with the D141 and D2144 roads.
Population
Historical population | ||
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Year | Pop. | ±% |
1962 | 260 | — |
1968 | 283 | +8.8% |
1975 | 355 | +25.4% |
1982 | 486 | +36.9% |
1990 | 533 | +9.7% |
1999 | 610 | +14.4% |
2008 | 589 | −3.4% |
Sights
- The church of St. Pierre, dating from the twelfth century.
- The chapel of the eleventh-century priory.
- Considerable Gallo-Roman remains, including an amphitheatre, baths, villas and an aqueduct.
See also
References
External links
- Drevant on the Quid website (French)
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