Saint-Dier-in Auvergne

Saint-Dier-in Auvergne is a common French, located in the department of the Puy-de-Dôme and the area Auvergne.

Denomination

The current denomination was officialized the April 2nd 1961 (decree of March 27th, 1961, published with the Official journal on April 1st, 1961). Previously, the commune was called Saint-Dier (always used in the language running).

Geography

Localities and variations

Alligier, Ardialleix, Barbetoux, Barbigier, Beautiful-Air, Best, Boissardon, Boissonnelle, the Borough , Bourriers, Bravards, Chalusson, Chantemerle, Clairmatin, Combes, the Coast, Couleyre, Crohet, the Cross of Best, Cublas (with horse on the commune of Saint-Flour), the Fence, Graveyroux, Gravel pits (with horse on the commune of Estandeuil), Heurs, Ischamp (with horse on the commune of Saint-Jean-of-Ollières), Lachamp, Lafarge, Laire, Lévec, Leyrette, Loyes, Martinanches (Castle), Murat, Paravesse, Pirou, Planavel, Pontlatout, Pradeaux, Puycuberte, Ramades, Ripodie, the Rock, Rolandon, Ronles, Sault, Serfs, the Terrace, Ground-Red, Theil, Valade, Servant, Small valleys, Vignal.

Communes bordering

History

Administration

Demography

Places and monuments

Romance church; Castle of the 11th century (the castle of Martinanches) to 4,5 km of the borough of Dier Saint of Auvergne in direction of Ambert

Personalities related to the commune

See too

  • Common of the Puy-de-Dôme

External bonds

  • Saint-Dier-in Auvergne on the site of the national geographical Institute
  • Saint-Dier-in Auvergne on the site of INSEE
  • Saint-Dier-in Auvergne on the site of Quid
  • Localization of Saint-Dier-in Auvergne on a chart of France and communes bordering
  • Plane on Saint-Dier-in Auvergne on Mapquest

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