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VoironVoiron is a town and commune of France in the Isère département. Population (1901): 12,625.
HistoryVoiron long formed part of Savoy, but in 1355 was exchanged (with the rest of the region between the Rhône and the Isère, watered by the Guiers Mort ) by the count with France for Faucigny and Gex. GeographyVoiron stands at a height of 950 ft., on the Morge (a tributary of the Isère River). SightsThe fine church of St Bruno was built 1864-73 at the expense of the monks of the Grande Chartreuse. Voiron is the starting-point of the steam tramways to St Laurent du Pont , 12 m. (for the Grande Chartreuse), and to Charavines , 105 m. (for the Lac de Paladru). EconomyVoiron is a manufacturing town, and contains numerous factories which produce a sort of cloth named after the town, and also silk-weaving factories (2000 looms, with an annual output of eight to nine million yards). There are also paper-making factories in the town. External link and reference
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