HAUTE-SAVOIE


'Haute-Savoie' (English: "Upper Savoy") is a French department, named for its location in the Alps mountain range.

Contents
History
Geography
Miscellaneous topics
See also
History
Language
Places
Wine
External links

History


Haute-Savoie is one of two departments of the region of Savoy that was annexed by France on March 24, 1860, the other being Savoie. For its history prior to 1860, and details of the annexation and reasons for the current separatist movement in the two departments, see Savoy.

Geography



Mont Blanc and Lake Annecy are located in Haute-Savoie. To the North, Haute-Savoie borders on Switzerland, with Geneva as the closest major town, and Lake Geneva. The town of Évian-les-Bains is the most famous town on the French shore of Lake Geneva, well-known around the world for its mineral water Evian. To the east, Haute-Savoie borders Italy and to the west the department of Ain.
Some of the world's most well-known ski resorts are located there. For Instance Chamonix is a city where ski and Mountaineering are at the heart of the economic activity, thanks to the Mont-Blanc (Europe's highest mountain, 4808 meters).

Miscellaneous topics



★ The area is famous for the entrance to the Mont Blanc Tunnel to Italy and is also home to Chamonix and other notable ski resorts.

★ The first Winter Olympic Games was held in Chamonix from January 25 to February 5, 1924.

See also


History


Savoy - Historical region

House of Savoy - Ruling dynasty of Savoy from 1032 to 1860

Duchy of Savoy - Rulers of Savoy region from 1416 to 1720

Kingdom of Sardinia - 1720 to 1860.
Language


French language

Franco-Provençal language
Places


Communes of the Haute-Savoie department

Arrondissements of the Haute-Savoie department

Cantons of the Haute-Savoie department

Annecy - Capital

Lake Annecy - The second largest lake in France.

Lake Geneva - Lake divided between France and Switzerland.

Mont Blanc - Tallest mountain in Europe

Mont Blanc Tunnel - The tunnel through the French Alps.
Wine


French wine - Haute-Savoie AOC Wines

Duchy of Savoy

House of Savoy

Kingdom of Sardinia

French language

Franco-Provençal language

External links



General Council website

Prefecture website

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