Où se trouve l'Allier en France ?

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Où se trouve l'Allier en France ?

Où se trouve l'Allier en France ?

L'Allier (/a. lje/) est un département français situé dans la région Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes. L'Insee et La Poste lui attribuent le code 03. Sa préfecture est Moulins.

Où se trouve le Bourbonnais en France ?

Le Bocage bourbonnais est une région naturelle de France située au nord du Massif central, à l'ouest du département de l'Allier. Le pays doit son nom à l'ancienne province française du Bourbonnais.

Where is the Allier department located?

  • The Allier department is in central France, towards the north of the Auvergne region and including the northern edge of the Massif Central. Our review of the highlights of the department bis broadly divided into north and south to help with your travel planning.

What does Allier mean in French?

  • Allier. Allier ( French pronunciation: ​[alje]) is a French department located in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of central France named after the river Allier. Moulins is the prefecture and the INSEE and Post Code is 03. The inhabitants of the department are officially known as Bourbonnais since October 2018.

What is the history of Allier?

  • The history of Allier corresponds to the Duchy of Bourbon ( Bourbonnais) with which it shares almost the entire territory. Allier is one of the original 83 departments created during the French Revolution on . It was created from parts of the former provinces of Auvergne and Bourbonnais .

What to do in Allier?

  • Marked by the imprint of the Dukes of Bourbon, Allier is a land of rivers, bocage, and small mountains. Landscapes such as Bourbonnais bocage, the gorges of the Sioule, and the Forest of Tronçais are places suitable for the practice of outdoor activities: hiking, fishing, and white water sports.

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