Alby-on-Chéran
Alby-on-Chéran is a common French, located in the department of the Haute-Savoie and the area the Rhone-Alps. It is a chief town of canton of Haute-Savoie and belonged to the Pays of the Albanian.
Its inhabitants is called Albygeois.
Located on the edges of the Chéran, Alby-on-Chéran is famous for its old borough with its houses with arcades.
Geography
History
The commune was a Vidomnat and had seven castles.
Administration
Demography
Places and monuments
- contemporary Church of the architect Mr. Novarina, classified stained glasses of Manessier
Economy
Events
Personalities related to the commune
Jean Claude Martin, Mayor since 2001, president of the community of communes of the Country of Alby, chair étabissement the public land one of High Savoy.
See too
- Common of Haute-Savoie
External bonds
- Town hall of Alby-on-Chéran
- Alby-on-Chéran on the site of the national geographical Institute
- Alby-on-Chéran on the site of INSEE
- Alby-on-Chéran on the site of Quid
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