Villefontaine
Villefontaine is a common French, located in the department of the Isere and the area the Rhone-Alps. Its inhabitants are the villards and the villardes.
Geography
Small town of Dauphine Bottom in the post-war period, Villefontaine urbanized as from the years 1970, following the creation of the new agglomeration of Isle-in Abeau whose it constitutes the most populated commune today.
Administration
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Demography
Economy
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Space of reception of the Chamber of commerce and industry North-Isere.
Places and monuments
- the pond of Saint Bonnet
- the Park of Vellein
- the old village
- the Large Workshops
- the Village Ground
- the shopping mall of Saint Bonnet
- the castle of Vellein in ruin
- the house of the hunters of the four-winds
Personalities related to the commune
See too
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official Web site of Villefontaine: http://www.mairie-villefontaine.fr (opening at the beginning of 2006)
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Common of Isere
External bonds
- Villefontaine on the site of the national geographical Institute
- Villefontaine on the site of INSEE
- Villefontaine on the site of Quid
- Localization of Villefontaine on a chart of France and communes bordering
- Plane on Villefontaine on Mapquest
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All on the sport with Villefontaine: The directory of the sports associations of Villefontaine and the new City
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