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Romans-sur-Isère

Romans-sur-Isère
Département Drôme (26)
Zip code 26100
Area 3308 ha
Population 33665 people (1999)
33546 people (1990)
Name of the inhabitants Romanais
Height from 122 to 291 meters


Romans-sur-Isère or Romans is a town in South-East of France in the Drôme département.

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Geography

It is located on the Isère River and 18 km North-East from Valence. With the neighbour town Bourg-de-Péage there are more than 50000 inhabitants in the urban area.

Romans is not far from the Vercors, it takes only 20 minutes by car.

Economy

  • Nuclear fuel factory (FBFC)
  • Shoe industry

Sights

  • International Museum of Shoe
  • Factory shops (textile) : « Marques Avenue »
  • Tower of Jacquemart clock
  • Collegiate church of Saint Barnard

Gastronomy

  • Pogne of Drôme (brioche with rum and orange blossom)
  • Ravioles du Dauphiné (little paste square with cheese-, egg-stuffing, sometimes with a goat's cheese flavour)
  • This region procuces apricots and peaches

There's a market on Fridays and Sundays in the morning, where many tasteful fruits are sold.

Transportation

Access to the town is easy with the highway between Valence and Grenoble, which can be taken for free between Valence and Romans, and furthermore with the TGV (high-speed train). There's a TGV station between Valence and Romans, and so it takes, in best of cases, two hours and twelve minutes to go from Paris to the station, and then add approximately five minutes with a car.

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Last updated: 05-28-2005 19:59:34
10-26-2009 08:16:03
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