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  1. Saint-Étienne é uma cidade no centro-leste da França, 60 km ao sudeste de Lyon. Localizada na região de Auvérnia-Ródano-Alpes, Saint-Étienne é a préfecture (capital) do département do Loire. Está situada no Maciço Central.

  2. Saint-Étienne (/ s ɛ̃. t ‿ e. t j ɛ n / ; en francoprovençal : Sant-Etiève ou Sant-Tiève), appelée « Saint'é » en langage familier [1], [2], renommée Armeville à la Révolution française, est une commune française située au sud-ouest de Lyon (60 km environ), au sud-est de Clermont-Ferrand (90 km environ) et dans le ...

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    Named after Saint Stephen, the city first appears in the historical record in the Middle Ages as Saint-Étienne de Furan (after the River Furan, a tributary of the Loire). In the 13th century, it was a small borough around the church dedicated to Saint Stephen. On the upper reaches of the Furan, near the Way of St. James, the Abbey of Valbenoîte had...

    The population data in the table and graph below refer to the commune of Saint-Étienne proper, in its geography at the given years. The commune of Saint-Étienne absorbed the former communes of Beaubrun, Montaud, Outre-Furent and Valbenoîte in 1855, ceded Planfoyin 1863, merged with the exclave Saint-Victor-sur-Loire and with Terrenoire in 1969 and ...

    Saint-Étienne became a popular stop for automobile travelers in the early 20th century. In 1998, Saint-Étienne set up a design biennale, the largest of its kind in France. It lasts around two weeks. A landmark in the history of the importance ascribed to design in Saint-Étienne was the inauguration of La Cité du designon the site of the former arms...

    The climate is temperate at the weather station due to its low altitude, but Saint-Étienne itself is much higher, above 530 m (1,739 ft) in the centre, as well as even above 700 m (2,297 ft) in the southern parts of the city. Saint-Étienne is very close from a warm-summer humid continental climate (Köppen: Dfb); it is generally one of the snowiest ...

    The city's football club AS Saint-Étienne has won the Ligue 1 title a joint-record ten times, achieving most of their success in the 1970s. The British indie-dance band Saint Etiennenamed themselves after the club. Saint-Étienne has many sports stadiums, the largest being Stade Geoffroy-Guichard used for football and Stade Henri-Lux for athletics. ...

    The nearest airport is Saint-Étienne–Bouthéon Airport which is located in Andrézieux-Bouthéon, 12 km (7.46 mi) north-northwest of Saint-Étienne. The main railway station is Saint-Étienne-Châteaucreux station, which offers high-speed services to Paris and Lyon (Saint-Étienne–Lyon railway), as well as connects to several regional lines. There are fou...

    Saint-Étienne was the birthplace of: 1. René Diaz, French journalist and illustrator 2. Augustin Dupré (1748–1833), engraver of French coins and medals, France's 14th graveur général des monnaies 3. Claude Fauriel(1772–1844), historian, philologist and critic 4. Saint Marcellin Champagnat (1789–1840), Catholic priest and founding members of the Soc...

    • 422–1,117 m (1,385–3,665 ft), (avg. 516 m or 1,693 ft)
    • Loire
  3. Saint-Étienne is a city in France, located southwest of Lyon. It is the prefecture of the Loire department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region. It was first mentioned in 1258 as Sancti Stephani de Furanum. From about the 14th century, the importance of the city grew due to the arms that were made there.

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  4. Saint Etienne ( / seɪn ɛtiˈɛn / SEIN eh-TEE-en [1]) is an English band from Greater London, formed in 1990. The band consists of Sarah Cracknell, Bob Stanley and Pete Wiggs. Commonly associated with the indie dance scene of the 1990s, their music blends club culture with 1960s pop and other disparate influences.

  5. Saint-Étienne (pronunciado /sɛ̃teˈtjɛn(ə)/; en francoprovenzal Sant-Etiève o Sant-Tiève), conocida como Sainté en lenguaje coloquial, rebautizada como Armeville durante la Revolución francesa, es una ciudad situada en el sudeste de Francia, en la región de Auvernia-Ródano-Alpes.