Mulatière

Mulatière is a common French, bordering on Lyon, located in the department the Rhone and the area the Rhone-Alps. Its inhabitants are called Mulatin (E) S

Geography

With the Confluent of the the Rhone and the Saone. Not highest: 248,85m (way of Large Rolls) Not low: 162,80m (Gabriel-Perished crossroads/street of Barbots) Surface: 184 hectares, including 43 of river surface.

Index of the names of districts

  • Bastéro (it)

  • Cadière (it)
  • Chassagnes (them)
  • Oak grove (it)
  • Confluent (it)
  • Étroits (them)
  • Pins (them)
  • Pivort (it)
  • Rolls (it)
  • Saulaie (it)

History

Commune created on June 27th 1885 (old hamlet of Holy-Foy-the-Lyon) which remains integrated into the Lyons agglomeration. Old Roman residential district. Its name would be due to a Lyons magistrate, Clément Mulat, consul of Lyon in 1479-1480 and 1483, which gave its name to a barn, field located between the way of Fontanières and the Jean-Jacques Rousseau quay. Mulatière name meets variously at the XVIIIe century, in particular in the expressions " saulées of Mulatière" and the " port of Mulatière" property of the Jesuits. But on the chart of Cassini (1790), Mulatière is not reproduced, which makes it possible to say that it was not about a hamlet.

Administration

|- | align=right| 1885 || Debolo || |- | align=right| 1885 || Legrand || |- | align=right| 1887 || Combe || |- | align=right| 1896 || Goetz || |- | align=right| 1897 || Lotiron || |- | align=right| 1900 || Giraud Telon || |- | align=right| 1901 || Peguin || |- | align=right| 1903 || Auguste Pelloux || radical party |- | align=right| 1908 || Faverieux || radical party |- | align=right| 1912 || Paul Nas || radical party |- | align=right| 1939 || Eugene Milquet || radical party |- | align=right| 1944 || Laurent Gander || |- | align=right| 1946 || Jean Coudert || SFIO |- | align=right| 1947 || Philippe Danilo || Gaullist |- | align=right| 1975 || Jean Lebayle || Gaullist |- | align=right| 1995 || Yves Leprince || DVD |- | align=right| 2001 || Guy Barret || UMP || To advise Community Large Lyon |}

Demography

Places and monuments

Aquarium of Large Lyon

The Good House. Private garden of old pinks, bulbs clématites, iris and peonies. Garden classified two stars with the Green Guide (Michelin) Internet site of the Garden of the Good House

Personalities related to the commune

  • Andre Girard (1909-1993): regional chief of the resistance network Alliance (1943-1944) and administrative director of the manufacture of the tobaccos of Lyon during several decades; deceased with Mulatière the June 4th 1993.
  • Pierre Galtier (born with Langogne in 1846 (October 15th, 1846) - deceased in 1908 with Mulatière (the Rhone) (on April 24th, 1908): he was veterinary surgeon and professor, holder during thirty years of the pulpit of pathology of the contagious diseases, the medical police force and the commercial and medical legislation at the School veterinary surgeon of Lyon. Quite front Louis Pasteur which knew his work, it developed a vaccine against the Rage.

Deliver in connection with Mulatière

  • "Mulatière" , Préinventaire of the Monuments and Richnesses Artistic, 2004, the Rhone the department, ISBN 2-910865-17-7

See too

  • Common of the Rhone

External bonds

  • Internet site of Mulatière

  • Plane of the city of Mulatière

  • Mulatière on the site of the national geographical Institute
  • Mulatière on the site of INSEE
  • Mulatière on the site of Quid
  • Localization of Mulatière on a chart of France and communes bordering
  • Plane of Mulatière on Mapquest

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