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|INSEE = 38075 |
|INSEE = 38075 |
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|postal code = 38530 |
|postal code = 38530 |
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|mayor = Martine Venturini-Cochet |
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|mayor = Martine Venturini<ref>{{cite web|title=Répertoire national des élus: les maires|url=https://www.data.gouv.fr/fr/datasets/r/2876a346-d50c-4911-934e-19ee07b0e503|publisher=data.gouv.fr, Plateforme ouverte des données publiques françaises|date=13 September 2022|language=fr}}</ref> |
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|term = 2020–2026 |
|term = 2020–2026 |
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|intercommunality = [[Communauté de communes Le Grésivaudan|CC Le Grésivaudan]] |
|intercommunality = [[Communauté de communes Le Grésivaudan|CC Le Grésivaudan]] |
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*New occupation of Savoie by France and complete dismantling of the Montmelian fortress in 1706 |
*New occupation of Savoie by France and complete dismantling of the Montmelian fortress in 1706 |
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* Strict occupation and cruel acts of Savoie by Spanish, French allies from 1743 to 1749 People from Bellecombe-Chapareillan accommodated troops (for compensation) |
* Strict occupation and cruel acts of Savoie by Spanish, French allies from 1743 to 1749 People from Bellecombe-Chapareillan accommodated troops (for compensation) |
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*Invasion of Savoie by [[Montesquiou family| |
*Invasion of Savoie by [[Montesquiou family|Montesquiou’s]] troops, stationed in Fort-Barraux (caste of Barraux) in 1792. |
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*Attachment of Savoie and creation of the department of [[Mont Blanc]] which included Les Marches, Myan and other nearby cities |
*Attachment of Savoie and creation of the department of [[Mont Blanc]] which included Les Marches, Myan and other nearby cities |
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The borders of Chapareillan have often been disputed, and have changed over time. |
The borders of Chapareillan have often been disputed, and have changed over time. |
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*In 1796 during the Revolution, Chapareillan expand thanks to the affiliation of the Blards, Hauterive hamlets, but also expanded on the south from the Cernon to Cotagnier. These belonged to Barraux before. |
*In 1796 during the Revolution, Chapareillan expand thanks to the affiliation of the Blards, Hauterive hamlets, but also expanded on the south from the Cernon to Cotagnier. These belonged to Barraux before. |
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*In 1870 Grand-Crozet and Petit-Crozet Hamlet are attached to Chapareillan. The current names are Saint-Marcel- |
*In 1870 Grand-Crozet and Petit-Crozet Hamlet are attached to Chapareillan. The current names are Saint-Marcel-d’en-haut and Saint-Marcel-d’en-Bas. |
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*Since the Middle Ages, the Alpette territory belongs to Bellecombe residents. |
*Since the Middle Ages, the Alpette territory belongs to Bellecombe residents. |
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*The Isere region declined in the 19th century. The river rose, causing islands to appear farm and grazing lands. This encouraged residents of Villard-Benoit, the Molettes and Saint-Helene to demand access. |
*The Isere region declined in the 19th century. The river rose, causing islands to appear farm and grazing lands. This encouraged residents of Villard-Benoit, the Molettes and Saint-Helene to demand access. |