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Nantua

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Country
  
France

Department
  
Ain

Canton
  
Nantua

Area
  
12.79 km²

Region
  
Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes

Arrondissement
  
Nantua

Population (2014)
  
3,534

Local time
  
Monday 7:07 PM

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Weather
  
13°C, Wind NW at 10 km/h, 73% Humidity

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Nantua ([nɑ̃tɥa]) is a commune and subprefecture in the Ain department in eastern France. The usual demonym for its inhabitants is Nantuatien(ne); however, they are also sometimes called Catholards, after a needle used by leatherworkers. Indeed, Nantua has long been a town of tanners and shoemakers.

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Map of Nantua, France

History

The town grew up around a Benedictine Monastery founded in 671 by St. Amand and the church of St Peter where the body of Charles the Bald was initially buried.

The Priory of Nantua was sacked and burned in 1230 by Etienne I of Thoire-Villars. Later, Boniface of Savoy, Archbishop of Canterbury was selected Prior of Nantua in 1232.

Climate

Nantua faces a small lake on its west side and is protected by high cliffs on its landward sides which gives rise to a relatively mild continental climate.

Twin towns — Sister cities

Nantua is twinned with:

  • Brembilla, Italy (2011)
  • References

    Nantua Wikipedia