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Ambronay : ウィキペディア英語版
Ambronay

Ambronay (pronounced ()) is a French commune in the Ain department in the Rhône-Alpes region of eastern France.〔
The inhabitants of the commune are known as ''Ambrunois'' or ''Ambrunoises''〔(Inhabitants of Ain ) 〕
==Geography==
The commune of Ambronay is at the centre of a semicircle of mountains at the foot of the westernmost foothills of the bugiste Jura and is bordered in the west by the river Ain.
Anbronay is located some 50 km west of Annecy and some 50 km north-east of Lyon. The A42 autoroute (E611) traverses the western part of the commune from north to south with an exit to the D12 near the hamlet of Genoud. The D1075 road runs parallel to and east of the Autoroute from Pont-d'Ain in the north to Saint-Denis-en-Bugey in the south. The D12 and D12A road runs from Priay in the west through the commune to the village. The D36 road also runs north-east from the D1075 from the southern border of the commune to the village and continues north-east to Saint-Jean-le-Vieux. there are also numerous local roads covering the whole commune. A railway line runs from Pont d'Ain in the north to Amberieu-en-Bugey in the south parallel to and near the D1075 road. There is a railway station in the commune west of the village just north of the D12A road.〔
It is a rural commune with a land area of 3,355 hectares of which 720 are wooded - mostly in the east.
There are a number of hamlets in the commune. These are:
* Championnierre
* Chenavieux
* Coutelieu
* Genoud
* Les Ambrines
* Longeville
* Malafan
* Merland
* Vorgey
The highest point is at a place called ''le Morimont'' which rises to 643m; on the plain the lowest point is 299m near the hamlet of Genoud.
The Ain river flows to the south just west of the commune and a number of streams flow from the commune to this river including the ''Cozance'' and the ''Seymard''. There are a number of small lakes to the north of the village.

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