Chalon
The places are called Chalon , Châlon or Châlons
in France:
- Chalon-sur-Saône , town in the Burgundy region
- Chalon (Isère) , commune in the Isère department, until 2012: Châlons
- Le Chalon , commune in the Drôme department
- Châlons-du-Maine , commune in the Mayenne department
- Châlons-en-Champagne (formerly Châlons-sur-Marne), town in the Marne department
- Châlons-sur-Vesle , commune in the Marne department
- Château-Chalon , commune in the Jura department
- Arrondissement Chalon-sur-Saône in the Saône-et-Loire department
- Arrondissement Châlons-en-Champagne in the Marne department
such as
- County of Chalon-sur-Saône with the family line House Chalon
- Château-Chalon (wine-growing region) , wine-growing region within the Jura wine-growing region
and
- the Chalon (river) , river in the Drôme department
Chalon is the family name of the following people:
- Alfred Edward Chalon (1780-1860), British painter
- Hugo von Chalon (Bishop) (* around 1260; † 1312), Bishop of Liège and Archbishop of Besançon
- Jean Chalon (1935–), French journalist and writer
- Jean IV. De Chalon-Arlay (1443–1502), French nobleman, governor of Brittany
- Johann von Chalon-Arlay (1300 / 01–1335), Bishop of Basel
- Louis Chalon (1866–1916), French painter, illustrator, goldsmith and silversmith and sculptor
- Nicolas Chalon du Blé (1652–1730), French diplomat and Marshal of France
- Louis de Chalon-Châtel-Guyon (1448–1476), eldest son of the Prince of Orange; Confidant of Charles the Bold
- Philibert de Chalon (1502–1530), Prince of Orange, Duke of Gravina, Count of Tonnerre and Charny and Lord of Arlay and Nozeroy
- Chalon (noble family) , French noble family from Burgundy
- Schloen (noble family) , German noble family, often written Chalon
See also: