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Encyclopedia > Aigle, Switzerland
Aigle
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Canton: Vaud
District : Aigle
Postal Code: 1860
Population: 7,609
Area: 16.36 km²
Altitude: 415 m
Habitants: Les Aiglons

Aigle is a commune in Switzerland of the canton of Vaud, located in the district of Aigle, of which it is the chief town. The name of this commune in French means eagle.


Aigle is also a district in Vaud, Switzerland.


Aigle is a French sounding rocket, Aigle (rocket)


Communes: Aigle, Bex, Chessel, Corbeyrier, Gryon, Lavey-Morcles, Leysin, Noville, Ollon, Ormont-Dessous, Ormont_Dessus, Rennaz, Roche, Villeneuve, Yvorne.


There is also a commune called L'Aigle, in the départment of Orne, in France.




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Aigle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (160 words)
Aigle is a municipality of the canton of Vaud in Switzerland.
It is located in the district of Aigle, of which it is the chief town.
Aigle SBB/CFF is the mainline train station with connections for the ski resorts of Leysin, Les Diablerets, and Villars.
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