Die

Die is a village of 4,700 people in . Tourists come during the summer, especially from the Netherlands and Belgium, to use the camp sites around the Drôme valley.
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  • Type: Village with 4,800 residents
  • Description: commune in Drôme, France
  • Also known as: Die, Drôme
  • Postal codes: 26150 and 26150

Places of Interest

Highlights include Gare de Die and Die Cathedral.

Railway station
is a railway station.

Church
is a Roman Catholic church located in Die, Drôme, . The former cathedral is a national monument. was previously the seat of the Bishop of Die.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Molières-Glandaz and Romeyer.

Village
is a former commune in the department in southeastern . On 1 January 2016, it was merged into the new commune . is situated 4 km southeast of Die.

Village
is a commune in the department in southeastern . is situated 4 km northeast of Die.

Die

Latitude
44.7534° or 44° 45′ 12″ north
Longitude
5.3689° or 5° 22′ 8″ east
Population
4,800
Elevation
420 metres (1,378 feet)
United Nations Location Code
FR DIE
Open location code
8FP7Q939+8H
Open­Street­Map ID
node 1430593250
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­village
Geo­Names ID
3021435
Wiki­data ID
Q209773
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In Other Languages

From Afrikaans to Zulu—“Die” goes by many names.
  • Afrikaans: Die
  • Arabic: داي دروم
  • Aragonese: Diá
  • Aragonese: Die
  • Arpitan: Dia
  • Asturian: Die
  • Bambara: Die
  • Basque: Die
  • Bavarian: Die
  • Belarusian: Ды
  • Breton: Diá
  • Buginese: Die, Drôme
  • Buginese: Die
  • Cajun French: Die
  • Catalan: Dia
  • Catalan: Diá
  • Catalan: Dià
  • Catalan: Die
  • Cebuano: Die
  • Chechen: Ди (Франци)
  • Chechen: Ди
  • Chinese: Die, Drôme
  • Chinese: Die
  • Chinese: 迪耶
  • Chinese: 迪镇
  • Corsican: Die
  • Croatian: Die
  • Czech: Die
  • Dimli (individual language): Die, Drôme
  • Dimli (individual language): Die
  • Dutch: Dea Augusta Vocontiorum
  • Dutch: Die
  • Egyptian Arabic: داى دروم
  • Esperanto: Die
  • Estonian: Die
  • Faroese: Die
  • Finnish: Die
  • French: Die
  • Friulian: Die
  • Galician: Die
  • German: Die
  • Greek: Ντι
  • Hungarian: Die
  • Icelandic: Die
  • Ido: Die
  • Indonesian: Die
  • Interlingua: Die
  • Interlingue: Die
  • Irish: Die
  • Italian: Die
  • Jamaican Creole English: Die
  • Japanese: ディー
  • Kabyle: Die
  • Kalaallisut: Die
  • Kongo: Die
  • Ladin: Die
  • Latin: Dea Vocontiorum
  • Latin: Dea
  • Latvian: Die
  • Ligurian: Die
  • Limburgan: Die
  • Lithuanian: Die
  • Lombard: Die
  • Low German: Die
  • Luxembourgish: Die
  • Mainfränkisch: Die
  • Malagasy: Die, Drôme
  • Malagasy: Die
  • Malagasy: Georges Berginiat
  • Malay: Die, Drôme
  • Malay: Die
  • Min Nan Chinese: Die
  • Minangkabau: Die
  • Narom: Die
  • Neapolitan: Die
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Die
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Die
  • Norwegian: Die
  • Occitan (post 1500): Diá
  • Papiamento: Die
  • Persian: دی، دروم
  • Persian: دی
  • Picard: Die
  • Piemontese: Die
  • Polish: Die
  • Portuguese: Die
  • Prussian: Die
  • Quechua: Dia
  • Romagnol: Die
  • Romanian: Die, Drôme
  • Romanian: Die
  • Romansh: Die
  • Russian: Ди
  • Sardinian: Die
  • Scots: Die
  • Scottish Gaelic: Die
  • Serbian: Die
  • Serbian: Dje
  • Serbian: Дје
  • Serbo-Croatian: Die
  • Sicilian: Die
  • Slovak: Die
  • Slovenian: Die
  • Spanish: Die
  • Swahili: Die
  • Swedish: Die
  • Swiss German: Die
  • Turkish: Die, Drôme
  • Turkish: Die
  • Ukrainian: Ді
  • Uzbek: Die
  • Venetian: Die
  • Vietnamese: Die, Drôme
  • Vietnamese: Die
  • Vlaams: Die
  • Volapük: Die
  • Walloon: Die
  • Waray (Philippines): Die, Drôme
  • Waray (Philippines): Die
  • Welsh: Die
  • Wolof: Die
  • Yue Chinese: Die
  • Zulu: Die
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