Marlens
Marlens was a commune in the Haute-Savoie department in the Rhône-Alpes region in south-eastern France. On 1 January 2016 it was merged with Cons-Sainte-Colombe to create the new commune Val-de-Chaise.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Village with 1,390 residents
- Description: former commune in Haute-Savoie, France
- Postal codes: 74210 and 74210
Places of Interest
Highlights include Église Saint-Victor-et-Saint-Ours de Marlens and Col de l’Épine.
Église Saint-Victor-et-Saint-Ours de Marlens
Church
Photo: Guilhem Vellut, CC BY 2.0.
Église Saint-Victor-et-Saint-Ours de Marlens is a church.
Col de l’Épine
Mountain saddle
Photo: Rémih, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Col de l'Épine is a paved mountain pass in the Aravis range in the Alps. Located in the department of the Haute-Savoie, it connects Marlens to Serraval. It is reached and crossed by the route départementale D16 local road.
Église Sainte-Colombe de Cons-Sainte-Colombe
Church
Photo: B-noa, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Église Sainte-Colombe de Cons-Sainte-Colombe is a church, which is situated 2½ km southwest of Marlens.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include La Côte de Marlens and Nantbellet.
Saint-Ferréol
Village
Photo: Rémih, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Saint-Ferréol is a commune in the Haute-Savoie department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region in south-eastern France. Saint-Ferréol is situated 3½ km west of Marlens.
Marlens
- Categories: commune of France, delegated commune, and locality
- Location: Val-de-Chaise, Arrondissement of Annecy, Haute-Savoie, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France, Europe
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Latitude
45.76742° or 45° 46′ 3″ northLongitude
6.34868° or 6° 20′ 55″ eastPopulation
1,390Elevation
468 metres (1,535 feet)Open location code
8FQ8Q88X+XFOpenStreetMap ID
node 262068429OpenStreetMap feature
place=villageGeoNames ID
2995672Wikidata ID
Q656946
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Satellite Map
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In Other Languages
From Afrikaans to Zulu—“Marlens” goes by many names.
- Afrikaans: “Marlens”
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- Cebuano: “Marlens”
- Chechen: “МагӀлан”
- Chinese: “Marlens”
- Chinese: “马尔朗”
- Corsican: “Marlens”
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- Ladin: “Marlens”
- Latin: “Marilandia”
- Latin: “Marlens”
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- Neapolitan: “Marlens”
- Norwegian Bokmål: “Marlens”
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- Occitan (post 1500): “Marlens”
- Papiamento: “Marlens”
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- Romanian: “Marlens”
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- Turkish: “Marlens”
- Ukrainian: “Марлан”
- Uzbek: “Marlens”
- Venetian: “Marlens”
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- Walloon: “Marlens”
- Waray (Philippines): “Marlens”
- Welsh: “Marlens”
- Wolof: “Marlens”
- Zulu: “Marlens”
Localities in the Area
Explore places such as Le Villard and Le Moulin de Marlens.
Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Banc du Droit and Salle Saint-François.
Haute-Savoie: Must-Visit Destinations
Delve into Chamonix, Annecy, Annemasse, and Evian.
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