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employees working in the industrial and public works sector, Ain holds 6th rank of all departments in regards to the degree of industrialisation and is the most industrialised department within the Rhône-Alpes region. The small and medium enterprises contribute most to the industrial development of the department. While enterprises with more than 500 employees represent only 27% of all industrial employment, businesses with less than 100 employees account for 47%.
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amounts to 268,361 ha, containing 150,917 ha arable farm land and 118,000 plant cultures (range land, viticulture, fruit meadows, tree nurseries). The value of the department's agricultural production reached €545 million. 52% of this amount (€274 million) is allotted to animal products (cattle, sheep, pigs, poultry, carp, milk) and 44% (€240 million) concern crop (cereals, oil plants, wine, vegetables, flowers).
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More than 9,000 handcraft businesses in Ain highlight the particular economic importance of this sector. The handcraft, which employs approximately 29,000 persons, has always been an essential element of the local economy. Within the sector, the production is of particular importance, followed by the
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The strongly expanding services sector represents 46.6% of all enterprises and about 55,000 employees (source: Chamber of Industry and Commerce of Ain, 2006). Since 2003, the services branch has employed more people than any other economic sector. Within the sector, services for enterprises represent
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to Bourg-en-Bresse, has 540 students who pursue their studies in 6 different branches. They are: modern foreign languages, being English-German and English-Spanish; economic and social administration; business administration; and 3 levels of study in law. Law students may gain a diploma after 2 years
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Ain is situated at the crossroads of a large national and international flow of commodities and is therefore an important transit region. More than 4000 km of transport routes serve the department. In addition to a well-developed transport network of former national roads, which were transferred
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In economic terms, tourism in Ain means €300 million of business volume and 10,000 direct jobs as well as another 10,000 indirect employments. In December 2006, 2.9% of the department's employment was related to the tourist sector (source: Committee for Tourism in the Department of Ain, 2006).
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In 2006, 700,000 tourists visited sites of interest in the department (museums, castles, religious monuments, gardens and caves). During the winter of 2006/2007, winter sports activity was strongly restrained by the lack of snow. The number of daily skiing tourists amounted to 238,000 (180,500 for
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In 1992 the city of Bourg-en-Bresse, the department of Ain, and the local Chamber of Industry and Commerce founded the technology platform "Alimentec". Its tasks are, among others, applied research, technical support, technology transfer and the advanced technical education in the agro-industrial
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produces about 4.2% of French electricity, employs more than 1,350 workers and secures moreover numerous employments in the enterprises of the supply chain. Every day between 300 and 1,000 external employees work in the power plant. Its importance for the local economy can not be underestimated.
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The total number of farms in the department amounts to 5,170, including 2,750 full-time farms. Over the previous 25 years the number of farms has steadily diminished. While there were 14,600 farms in 1979, only 11,320 were counted in 1988 and 6,320 in 2000. The total farm land of the department
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Despite its rural image, Ain is highly industrialised. In addition to a multitude of SME's, several big enterprises of international reputation are situated in Ain, such as: Roset-Cinna, Grosfillex, Volvo, Carrier, Smoby-Berchet, CIAT, Renault Trucks, Tréfileurope. With more than a third of all
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At Alimentec, altogether 700 students attend courses. Two streams of study can be followed, applied nutritional sciences or towards qualification by the commercial college of the Chamber of Industry and Commerce. The research and technology centre for applied nutritional sciences located in
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and in tinned food factories. The pillars of the agro-industry are an efficient agriculture providing for a significant number of high quality products as well as the presence of several leading companies of this branch. The emblematic poultry industry in Bresse employs only 350 persons.
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The diversified agriculture (cattle and poultry breeding, milk and milk products, cereals, vegetables and viticulture) generates products of national and international reputation. In particular are the Bresse poultries ("volaille de Bresse"), blue cheese ("Bleu") of
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The commercial sector comprises 5,861 enterprises including 717 wholesalers and distributors (12.2%), 539 automobile dealers and garages as well as 1,643 retailers and repair businesses (28%) (source: Chamber of Industry and Commerce of Ain, 2006).
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Angling and cycling tourism (27 circuits with altogether more than 1,500 km) attracts numerous visitors each year. The hotel and hospitality sector counts about 1,100 establishments (hotels, camping grounds, bed and breakfast (so-called
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represents a significant share of the department's economy. About a quarter of all industry employees are working in this sector. The future development of the building sector benefits from the department's economic and demographic growth.
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were created. Ain was subdivided into nine districts, 49 cantons (now 23 cantons) and 501 communes. The Revolution did not claim many victims in the department, but it destroyed numerous valuable historical monuments. During the first
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32.2% of the employees. Consulting and IT services are of growing importance. Educational services as well as health and social services are also sought after. They represent about a quarter of all employees in the services sector.
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More than three-thirds of the expenses of the private households amounting to €4.4 billion per year are feeding the commercial businesses inside the department which stand their ground vis-à-vis external competition.
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With a total of 22,973 employees and 9,000 self-employed persons, the commercial sector contributes significantly to overall employment in the department (source: Chamber of Industry and Commerce of Ain, 2006).
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forms the department's borders in the east and the south. Its main tributaries are the Suran (50 km) and notably the river Ain (190 km) which is itself fed by 118 small rivers and creeks.
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In the alphabetical ordering of French departments, used for postal and demographic purposes amongst others, Ain comes first and is thus assigned the number 01 as its department number.
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The department of Ain is marked by very dynamic demographics. The population has grown from 471,019 inhabitants in 1990 to 638,425 in 2016 (estimates of the French statistics office
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of law study, a 'licence' after 3 years, or a Maîtrise after 4 years. This last corresponds to a master's degree in law and offers a specialization in commercial and trade law.
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was opened in 2010, reducing travel time between Paris and Geneva by 20 minutes. The regional TER (train and bus) network is important mainly as concerns the connection to
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In the 17th century, sculpture, painting, and literature prospered. During the 18th century, streets and small industries emerged. On 28 March 1762, the
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after signing second Treaty of Paris signed on November 20, 1815: Bellevue, Collex-Bossy, Meyrin, Pregny, Grand-Saconnex, Vernier and finally Versoix.
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region is separated from the rest of the department by the last eastern mountain chain of the Jura where the highest elevation in the department, the
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dissolved the department of Léman and assigned the arrondissement of Gex to the department of Ain. However, 7 communes of Gex was given to
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In the second half of the 20th century, industrialisation of the department proceeded, favoured by an expansive road and railway network.
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Also situated in Bourg-en-Bresse is a branch of the Lyon faculty of education, providing 450 places for future school teachers.
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The average population density is 111 inhabitants/km (2016; Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes: 114; metropolitan France: 119). While the
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sector. The activities of Alimentec focus on three priorities: ventilation systems, plastics packing and applied hygiene.
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alpine skiing and 57,000 for cross-country skiing). The previous average amounted to 465,000 daily tourists per winter.
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overlooks the plain of Bresse. The busy transport axes to Italy and Switzerland crisscross the valleys. The
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The river Saône represents the western border of the department. It is fed by three smaller rivers: the
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French Land Register data, which exclude estuaries and lakes, ponds and glaciers larger than 1 km
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basin, three of four employments are directly or indirectly depending on the plastics industry.
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Bourg-en-Bresse has faculties for biology, energy sciences, informatics and biotechnology.
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has more than a thousand ponds and lakes. In the east, the mountain chain of the southern
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region and 8% in France), a close-knit community of 11,500 small and medium enterprises (
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Due to its distance from the front line, the department was spared the destruction of
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At the start of the 15th century, almost the whole region of Ain was united under the
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The department of Ain consists of 4 arrondissements, 23 cantons and 392 communes.
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Thanks to its vast forests (more than a third of the department's land area), the
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The first inhabitants settled in the territory of today's Ain about 15000 BC. The
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reconquered the region, although the citadel of Bourg remained impregnable. The
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and rises slightly towards the north-east. In the south-east, the territory of
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of 17 January 1601 finally ended the conflict. Ain now belonged to Burgundy.
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to the department in 2007, Ain is crisscrossed by 220 km of highway.
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Ain is a department of geographic contrasts. In the north, the plain of
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For national and international flights, the international airports of
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era, in the fourth or third millennium BC. The late-second century BC
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Récif fossile de Marchon - Christian Gourrat Regional Nature Reserve
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Secretary-General, Sub-Prefect of the arrondissement Bourg-en-Bresse
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data.gouv.fr, Plateforme ouverte des données publiques françaises
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With five constituencies, Ain sends five representatives to the
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The Centre for University Studies, which was relocated from the
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was created as the first bishopric in the region. Abbeys of the
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represents another economic factor. The nuclear power plant in
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The railway network is of great importance, in particular the
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assigned the territories that comprised Ain to the kingdom of
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rivers. Ain is located on the country's eastern edge, on the
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With an unemployment rate of only 5% (compared to 7% in the
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employed (in September 2007) approximately 4,500 workers.
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Several colleges and research institutions are located in
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region have a high density of population, the mountainous
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The National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies
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Ain is composed of four geographically different areas (
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Representatives in the National Assembly and the Senate
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Arrondissements, cantons and communes of the department
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Although it is headquartered just across the border in
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Résultats des élections départementales 2021: Ain (01)
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construction, the services and the alimentary sector.
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was at the peak of its power and Ain was inherited by
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The industrial fabric of Ain is also a result of its
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