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Encyclopedia > Vierzon
Location within France
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Location within France

Vierzon is a large French industrial town with a population of around 30,000 in the Cher département, located at 02° 04' 10" E, 47° 13' 21" N. Cher is a département in the center of France. ... The départements (or departments) are administrative units of France, roughly analogous to British counties. ...


The town lies on four important highways and two major train lines, and is close to the Forêt de Vierzon. Mitchell Freeway in Perth, Western Australia For other uses, see Highway (disambiguation). ...


References

  • Nicola Williams, The Loire Lonely Planet guide

External links

  • Official town website (in French)

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Sealing Signs and the Art of Transcribing in the Vierzon Cartulary Art Bulletin, The - Find Articles (843 words)
The Cartulary of Vierzon, however, deserves close art historical examination, as it is one of very few such twelfth-century collections to have been embellished with elaborate illuminations.
The Vierzon manuscript is somewhat unusual in that the charters are grouped by abbacy.
Unlike a gesta abbatum, however, Vierzon's history is told purely through the legal transactions, with neither any additional details of the monastery's activities nor other information on the abbots' lives or deeds.
Campanile Vierzon in Vierzon (Cher) - Hotel Campanile Vierzon (118 words)
The Campanile Vierzon is a functional and comfortable hotel that provides a good standard of accommodation and is excellent value for money.
Vierzon is a city with a rich historic and natural patrimony.
It is situated between 5 rivers among which Yèvre and the Cher, crossed by the Canal de Berry and encircled by a magnificent 5000 acres national forest....
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