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Saint-Flour is in the eastern part of Cantal. The city is divided in two parts: |
The "commune" of Saint-Flour has an area of and is surrounded by the "communes" Alleuze, Andelat, Coren, Roffiac, Saint-Georges and Villedieu. |
Climate. |
The climate of Saint-Flour, in the Köppen climate classification, is Cfb - Oceanic climate with template summers. |
Population. |
The inhabitants of Saint-Flour are known, in French, as "Sanflorain" (women: "Sainfloraine"). |
With a population of 6,643, Saint-Flour has a population density of inhabitants/km2. |
Evolution of the population in Saint-Flour |
Saint-Flour forms the urban area of Saint-Flour, one of the seven urban areas of Cantal, with a population of 6,626 inhabitants (2013) and an area of . This urban area is the centre of the metropolitan area of Saint-Flour, formed by 17 "communes" with a population of 13,024 inhabitants and an area of . |
Administration. |
Saint-Flour is a subprefecture of the Cantal department, the capital of the "arrondissement" of Saint-Flour and the administrative centre () of three cantons: |
It is part of the intercommunality "Saint-Flour Communauté". |
Sister cities. |
Saint-Flour is twinned with: |
Bernard Cazeneuve |
Bernard Cazeneuve (born 2 June 1963) is a French Socialist politician. He was Prime Minister of France from December 2016 to May 2017. He was born in Senlis, Oise. |
Career. |
In 2012, he was appointed Minister of State for European Affairs and in 2013 was named Minister of State for the Budget in the second term of the Jean-Marc Ayrault government. |
On 2 April 2014 he was appointed the 42nd Minister of the Interior in the Manuel Valls Government. On 6 December 2016, Cazeneuve was appointed Prime Minister after Valls resigned to concentrate on the upcoming presidential election. |
Personal life. |
Cazeneuve has a wife, Véronique, and two children. The couple divorced and remarried on August 12, 2015. |
Jack Mendelsohn |
Jack Mendelsohn (November 8, 1926 – January 25, 2017) was an American writer-artist. He worked in animation, comic strips and comic books. He was an Emmy-nominated television comedy writer and story editor. He had many credits as a TV scripter, including "Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In", "Three's Company", "The Carol Burnett Show" and "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles". |
Among his work for feature movies, he was a co-screenwriter of "Yellow Submarine" (1968). In 2004, the Animation Writers Caucus of the Writers Guild gave him a Lifetime Achievement Award. |
Mendelsohn was born in Brooklyn, New York. He served in the United States Navy during World War II. Mendelsohn died of lung cancer on the evening of January 25, 2017, aged 90. |
Azerbaijan Basketball Federation |
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Tam Dalyell |
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He was a Member of Parliament in the House of Commons from 1962 to 2005. He represented West Lothian from 1962 to 1983, then Linlithgow from 1983 to 2005. He is particularly well known for his creating of what came to be known as the "West Lothian question", on whether non-English MPs should be able to vote upon English-only matters after political devolution. |
Dalyell died at age 84 after a short illness. |
River Edge, New Jersey |
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Robert Garcia (New York politician) |
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Garcia died from an infection due to his emphysema on January 25, 2017 in San Juan, Puerto Rico. He was 84. |
Robert Garcia (California politician) |
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Garcia was born in Lima, Peru. He moved to the United States at the age of five. He is gay. |
In December 2021, Garcia announced that he would be a candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives in 2022. |
Missen-Wilhams |
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Robert Folsom |
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Many species form mating swarms of males, and in some of these, competition for females is extreme. Although many species (as larvae) have a strong association with water, even within a single family there may be a trend toward semiaquatic and terrestrial habitats. |
Billy Simpson |
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Rory McIlroy |
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McIlroy was born in Holywood, County Down. He was engaged to Danish tennis player Caroline Wozniacki until their relationship ended in 2014. |
Banggai cardinalfish |
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Ofterschwang |
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Bimba Bosé |
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Valery Bolotov |
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Geography. |
Northeast Italy borders to the north with Switzerland and Austria; to the east with Slovenia; to the south with Liguria (Northwest Italy), Tuscany (Central Italy), Marche (Central Italy) and San Marino; and to the west with Lombardy (Northwest Italy) and, for a very short distance, with Piedmont (Northwest Italy). |
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Regions. |
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The 10 "comuni" with more people living in them areː |
Oy-Mittelberg |
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Painted lady |
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Cupbearer |
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Liao dynasty |
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Hebei to the south. |
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Career. |
He was a member of the Rotary Club of Forlì. He was known for his cutting-edge city-planning and building solutions. When Sergio Mulitsch di Palmenberg was appointed as chairman of the national PolioPlus committee of the Italian Rotary Club, Ravaglia became his deputy. Over the next few years, Ravaglia worked with dedication and enthusiasm to gain recognition from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for polio vaccination. |
Death. |
Ravaglia died on 26 January 2017 in Dovadola, Italy, aged 93. |
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