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  1. Chambéry (em franco-provençal Chambèri) é uma comuna francesa, capital do departamento da Saboia, na região de Auvérnia-Ródano-Alpes. Aqui nasceu Filipe II de Saboia, a 5 de Fevereiro de 1438. Ver também. Parque Natural Regional de Chartreuse; Referências

  2. Chambéry (/ ʃ ɑ̃. b e. ʁ i / [Note 1]) est une commune française située dans le département de la Savoie en région Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ChambéryChambéry - Wikipedia

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    Chambéry was founded at a crossroads of ancient routes through the Dauphiné (Dôfenâ) region of France, Switzerland, and Italy, in a wide valley between the Bauges and the Chartreuse Mountains on the Leysse River. The metropolitan area has more than 125,000 residents, extending from the vineyard slopes of the fr:Combe de Savoie almost to the shores ...

    The history of Chambéry is closely linked to the House of Savoy and was the Savoyard capital from 1295 to 1563. During this time, Savoy encompassed a region that stretched from Bourg-en-Bresse in the west, across the Alps to Turin, north to Geneva, and south to Nice. To insulate Savoy from provocations by France, Duke Emmanuel Philibert moved his c...

    The town known as Lemencum first changed its name in the Middle Ages during the period that the Duc de Savoie erected his castle. It was called Camefriacum in 1016, Camberiaco in 1029, Cambariacum in 1036, and Cambariaco in 1044. In the next century, Cambariaco changed to Chamberium (1233), finally becoming Chamberi in 1603. The actual name suppose...

    Chambéry is right on the boundary between the humid subtropical (Cfa) and oceanic climates (Cfb) under the Köppen system. In spite of this it is highly influenced by its interior position within France, resulting in quite hot summers and winters with frequent temperatures below freezing, especially at night.Convective rainfallis frequent for much o...

    Château de Chambéry

    The first counts of Savoy settled into an existing fortress in 1285 and expanded it in the early-14th century to serve as a residence, seat of power and administration, and as stronghold for the House of Savoy. However, it quickly became obsolete as a serious fortification genuinely capable of resisting a siege. Due to constant French hostilities on the château, Duke Emmanuel Philibertdecided to move his capital to Turin. The château remained purely an administrative centre until Christine Ma...

    Fontaine des Éléphants

    The Fontaine des Éléphants ("Elephants Fountain") is the most famous landmark in Chambéry. It was built in 1838 to honour Benoît de Boigne's feats when he was in India. The monumental fountain has realistic sculptures of the head and forelimbs of four lifesize elephants truncated into the base of a tall column in the shape of the savoyan (savoyarde) cross, topped by a statue of de Boigne. At first, the landmark was mocked by the local residents who were annoyed by it, but it now is accepted a...

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    The Cistercian Abbey of Hautecombe, founded in 1135, is one of the burial places of the rulers of the House of Savoy. Saint Francis de Sales officiated at Notre-Dame de Myans (established before the 12th century). Francis I of France went to Notre-Dame de l'Aumône at Rumilly in the 13th century as a pilgrim. The Sisters of St Joseph, an order founded at Chambéry in 1812, devotes itself to teaching and charitable work, and today, its members are now spread worldwide. Chambéry is also the admin...

    The Savoy Mont Blanc University (a.k.a. Chambéry University) is a university founded in 1979 with one campus in Annecyand two around Chambéry. It has about 15,000 students. Chambéry has a campus of the Arts et Métiers ParisTech(ENSAM) engineering graduate school, which created a research institute in 1994 there. It offers doctoral and master progra...

    The city is an important railway and highway crossroads. Chambéry Airport serves Chambéry in the winter. The Chambéry-Challes-les-Eaux station provides rail connections, including a nonstop TGV service to Paris-Gare de Lyon. High-speed rail service also continues east along the Maurienne Valley and through the Fréjus Rail Tunnel to Turin and Milan,...

    Chambéry is home to Chambéry Savoie Mont-Blanc Handball, Chambéry SF and to Stade Olympique Chambérien Rugby.

    Chambéry was the birthplace of (chronological order): 1. Thomas, Count of Savoy(1178-1233), who buys the city, with the exception of the castle, to Viscount Berlion de Chambéry, 15 March 1230. 2. Amadeus V, Count of Savoy (ca.1252 - 1323), who buys in 1295 the castle of Chambéry, which will become the main county residence of the House of Savoy. 3....

  4. Chambéry ist eine Stadt in der Region Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes in Frankreich. Sie ist die Präfektur des Départements Savoie. Die Bewohner werden Chambériens und Chambériennes genannt. Die Stadt bildet ein Siedlungszentrum im Sillon alpin, verfügt über einen Flughafen und beherbergt den Sitz der Universität Savoyen. Auf einer ...

  5. Chambéry, también deletreado en español Chamberí (en arpitano: Chambèri; en italiano: Ciamberì), es una comuna francesa situada en el departamento de Saboya del que es la prefectura, de la región de Auvernia-Ródano-Alpes. Fue la capital de la Saboya histórica, fundada en el siglo XIII, cuando Amadeo V de Saboya se instaló ...

  6. Histoire de ChambéryWikipédia. Sommaire. masquer. Début. Histoire chronologique. Les origines. L'Allobrogie romaine. Capitale des États de Savoie. La Révolution française. Le Second Empire. La Première Guerre mondiale. L'entre-deux-guerres. La Seconde Guerre mondiale. De 1945 à nos jours. Histoire thématique. Toponymie. Héraldique.

  7. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › ChambéryChambéry - Wikipedia

    Chambéry (pronuncia francese /ʃɑ̃be'ʁi/; in arpitano Chambèri; in italiano desueto Ciamberì, più raramente Sciamberì) è un comune francese di 59 172 abitanti, capoluogo della Savoia. Fondata in epoca romana, divenne nel basso medioevo la capitale del Ducato di Savoia fino a quando, nel 1563, fu soppiantata da Torino .