Granges
Granges are the names of several places in French-speaking areas. The name goes back to the so-called Grangien , which were founded by the Cistercians as farms.
in Switzerland
- the municipality of Granges (Veveyse) , canton of Friborg
- the municipality of Granges-Paccot , Canton of Friborg
- the village and former municipality of Granges-de-Vesin , Canton of Friborg
- the village and former municipality of Granges-près-Marnand , Canton of Vaud
- the village and parish of Granges VS , part of the municipality of Sierre, canton of Valais
- the village of Granges-sur-Salvan, part of the municipality of Salvan , canton of Valais
- Granges is also the French name of Grenchen
in France
- the commune of Granges (Saône-et-Loire) , Saône-et-Loire department
- the municipality of Granges-Aumontzey with the main town Granges-sur-Vologne , Département Vosges
- the commune of Granges-d'Ans , Dordogne department
- the commune of Granges-la-Ville , Haute-Saône department
- the commune of Granges-le-Bourg , Haute-Saône
- the commune of Granges-les-Beaumont , Drôme department
- the municipality of Granges-Narboz , Doubs department
- the commune of Granges-sur-Aube , Marne department
- the commune of Granges-sur-Lot , Lot-et-Garonne department
- the former municipality of Granges in the Ain department, now Matafelon-Granges
- the town and former commune of Granges-sur-Baume , Jura department
in Italy
- a district of the municipality of Pragelato in the province of Turin
Granges is the name of
- Boso de Granges († 1243), bishop of Sion from 1237 to 1243
- Philipp Ludwig Siegmund Bouton des Granges (1731–1801), Royal Prussian Major General, Head of the Jäger Corps on foot
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