The Couzon is a river in the Loire department of France, a tributary of the Gier, which in turn is a tributary of the Rhône. A dam on the river, built...
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guaranteeing a deep navigation channel, overflows would be more frequent. At the Couzon-au-Mont-d'Or hydrological station, where the river enters the Lyon area...
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before being demolished. The last glass factory, located in the district of Couzon, Duralex, ceased operations in 2006. It had been founded in 1906 by Emile...
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Olympique Vaulx-en-Venlin (10) 2–1 AS Grézieu-la-Varenne (11) 289. GOS Couzon (11) 1–7 JS Irigny (10) 290. AS Confluence (11) 0–3[citation needed] FC...
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French Revolution (1789–1799) delayed the work, but the Barrage de Couzon (Couzon Dam) was completed in 1809, capable of containing 1,000,000 cubic metres...
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Castinerie, Salvert, La Bete, Saint-Benin, Charnoux, La Moullin de la Riviere, and L'Amour. The town is traversed by the Marmande river, a tributary...
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Routière Maïa Sonnier (12) 0–2 (a.e.t.) FC Deux Fontaines (11) 172. GOS Couzon (12) 0–5 FO Bourg (10) 173. US Cheminots Lyon Vaise (11) 0–1 AS Craponne...
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Tixiers, Les Rigondets, Les Jayots de Bois, Les Allaisons, Mâme, and Les Rivières in the commune. The commune is mainly farmland with some forest in the...
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department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region. The village is at the top of the Couzon Valley, on the northern slope of the Pilat massif, just before the pass...
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Contigny Cosne-d'Allier Coulandon Coulanges Couleuvre Courçais Coutansouze Couzon Créchy Cressanges Creuzier-le-Neuf Creuzier-le-Vieux Cusset Deneuille-lès-Chantelle...
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