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academy) is in Grenoble. Grenoble School of Management is also in the city, as well as the Université Grenoble-Alpes. Grenoble-Isère Airport Grenoble is twinned... |
The Université Grenoble-Alpes (UGA) is a public university in Grenoble, France. The university has six research departments. Called a mega-university... |
Isère (section Other websites) in four districts: Grenoble, Saint-Marcellin, La Tour-du-Pin and Vienne. The capital was transfered in 1790 from Moirans to Grenoble. In 1800, with the... |
1968 Winter Olympics (section Other websites) 1968 in Grenoble, France and started on February 6. Thirty-seven countries took part. Norway won the most medals, the first time a country other than the... |
Rhône-Alpes (section Other websites) 2010, about six million people lived in the region. The capital was Lyon. Grenoble and Saint-Étienne are also important cities in the region. The departments... |
Ancien Évêché Museum (category Grenoble) The Ancien Évêché Museum is a departmental museum in Grenoble. It is dedicated to the Isere heritage through the history of its Bishop's palace. It was... |
France at the Olympics (section Other websites) Olympics in Chamonix 1924 Summer Olympics in Paris 1968 Winter Olympics in Grenoble 1992 Winter Olympics in Albertville French athletes have won 671 medals... |
Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes (section Other websites) (88 mi) Aurillac (Cantal) - 314 km (195 mi) Valence (Drôme) - 102 km (63 mi) Grenoble (Isère) - 106 km (66 mi) Saint-Étienne (Loire) - 63 km (39 mi) Le Puy-en-Velay... |
Vigie-Cratère (section Other websites) Natural History, CNRS, University of Paris Saclay, IRD, Paris Observatory, Grenoble Alpes University, Universcience, the Pythéas Institute, and the Natural... |
in Biscarosse, Carcassonne, Castelnaudary, Château-Arnoux-Saint-Auban, Grenoble, Melun, Montpellier, Muret, Saint-Yan and Toulouse, in France. It is a... |
Avery Brundage (section Other websites) Illinois at Urbana-Champaign I.N.A.: Avery Brundage in opening ceremony, Grenoble, 1968 (in French) Transcript of Brundage press conference from 1970 Archived... |
Vigdís Finnbogadóttir (section Other websites) election of 1988. She studied literature and drama at the University of Grenoble and the Sorbonne in Paris, and also at the University of Iceland. She graduated... |
Daisuke Matsui (section Other websites) to Ligue 1. In 2008, he moved to Saint-Étienne. After that, he played Grenoble, Tom Tomsk, Dijon, Slavia Sofia and Lechia Gdańsk. In January 2014, he... |
Florence Nibart-Devouard (section Other websites) France in October 2004. Nibart-Devouard was born in France, grew up in Grenoble and studied in Nancy, and later lived in Antwerp in Belgium and in Arizona... |
Toini Gustafsson (section Other websites) Swedish former cross country skier. During the 1968 Winter Olympics in Grenoble she won two individual gold medals. In 1968, she was awarded the Svenska... |
Hartmut Nickel (section Other websites) competed for the East Germany national team at the 1968 Winter Olympics in Grenoble. Nickel was born in Weißwasser, Saxony. He died on 27 June 2019, at the... |
Astronomical unit (section Other websites) of the XVIth General Assembly of the International Astronomical Union, Grenoble, 1976 H. Hussmann, F. Sohl, J. Oberst (2009), "§4.2.2.1.3: Astronomical... |
Jersey (Jersey Airport) Base France Dinard/Saint-Malo (Pleurtuit Airport) Grenoble Airport (seasonal) United Kingdom Bristol (Bristol International Airport)... |
Joseph Fourier (section Other websites) charge of the Isère department. In 1810, Fourier created the university in Grenoble, and becomes its first head. In 1817, Fourier became a Member of the Académie... |
Masashi Oguro (section Other websites) in the 2005 J1 League. In January 2006, he moved to French Ligue 2 club Grenoble. In August 2006, he moved to Italian Serie A club Torino and played in... |