Granges

Granges called several places in francophone areas. The name goes back to the Gran Gien so-called, were founded by the Cistercians as farmyards.

In Switzerland

  • The community Granges ( Veveyse), Canton of Fribourg
  • The community Granges -de -Vesin, Canton of Fribourg
  • The community Granges- Paccot, Canton of Fribourg
  • The community Granges- près- Marnand, Canton of Vaud
  • The village of Granges, part of the municipality of Sierre, Valais Canton
  • The village of Granges -sur- Salvan, part of the municipality Salvan, Valais Canton
  • Granges is also the French name of Grenchen

In France

  • The community Granges ( Saône- et- Loire), Saône -et -Loire
  • The community Granges- d'Ans, Département Dordogne
  • The community Granges- la -Ville, department of Haute- Saône
  • The community Granges- le -Bourg, Haute- Saône
  • The community Granges- les- Beaumont, Drome
  • The community Granges- Narboz, Doubs
  • The community Granges -sur- Aube, Marne department
  • The community Granges -sur -Baume, Jura
  • The community Granges -sur -Lot, Lot- et- Garonne
  • The community Granges -sur- Vologne, the Vosges
  • The former rural community Granges in the department of Ain, today Matafelon -Granges

In Italy

  • A hamlet in the town of Pragelato in the province of Turin

Granges is the name of

  • Boso de Granges ( † 1243 ), 1237-1243 Bishop of Sion
  • Philipp Ludwig Siegmund Bouton des Granges (1731-1801), royal - Prussian Major-General, Chief of the Rifle Corps on foot
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