Chamalières

Chamalières is a commune in the department, , central . With 17,276 inhabitants, Chamalières is the fourth-largest town in the department.
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  • Type: Town with 17,500 residents
  • Description: commune in Puy-de-Dôme, France
  • Also known as: 63075”, “Chamaleyras”, and “Chamalièra
  • Postal code: 63400
  • Neighbors:

Places of Interest

Highlights include Clermont School of Business and Clermont-Ferrand Cathedral.

College
Photo: Wikimedia, CC0.
is a business school located in the city of , . Established in 1919, the school of management is a Grande Ecole recognized by the French Ministry of Higher Education and Research.

Church
, or the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption of Clermont-Ferrand, is a Gothic cathedral and national monument located in the city of in the Auvergne.

Railway station
Clermont-Ferrand station is a French railway station, located on the Saint-Germain-des-Fossés–Nîmes railway in , , . The station is served by Intercités and TER services operated by .

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Clermont-Ferrand and Beaumont.

Photo: Wikimedia, CC0.
is a city in central , the capital of the region. Population 140,000.

Town
Photo: Romary, CC BY 2.5.
is a commune in the department in in central . The commune lies to the south of the dormant volcano, the Puy-de-Dôme which is clearly visible, including the telecommunication antennas that sit on its top.

Town
is a commune located in the department of in the region in southeast . As of 2017 its population was 10,061. is situated 4½ km southeast of Chamalières.

Chamalières

Latitude
45.776° or 45° 46′ 34″ north
Longitude
3.0681° or 3° 4′ 5″ east
Population
17,500
Elevation
421 metres (1,381 feet)
Open location code
8FQ5Q3G9+C6
Open­Street­Map ID
node 26692602
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­town
Geo­Names ID
6455212
Wiki­data ID
Q623487
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From Afrikaans to Zulu—“Chamalières” goes by many names.
  • Afrikaans: Chamalières
  • Arabic: شاماليير
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  • Basque: Chamalèira
  • Basque: Chamaleyras
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  • Belarusian: Шамальер
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  • Catalan: Chamalèira
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  • Chechen: ШамальегӀ
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  • Chinese: 沙馬利耶爾
  • Chinese: 沙马利耶尔
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  • Occitan (post 1500): Chamaleyras
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