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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MâconMâcon - Wikipedia

    Mâcon is the southernmost city in the department of Saône-et-Loire and the region of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté. It is 65 kilometres (40 miles) north of Lyon and 400 kilometres (249 miles) from Paris. The climate is temperate with a slight continental tendency.

    • Mâconnais

      The Mâconnais district is located in the south of the...

    • List of counts

      1102–1148: Renaud III of Burgundy († 1148), count of Mâcon...

    • Arrondissement

      The arrondissement of Mâcon is an arrondissement in the...

  2. Mâcon is the southernmost capital city in the region of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté. It is at 65 kilometres (40 miles) north of Lyon and 400 kilometres (249 miles) from Paris. The city lies on the western (left) side of the Saône river, on the border with the Ain department.

  3. A cidade estende-se sobre a margem ocidental do rio Saône, entre a antiga província de Bresse a leste e os montes do Beaujolais a oeste. Ela é a cidade mais meridional da Borgonha, situada a 65 km ao norte de Lyon e a 400 km de Paris.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MâconnaisMâconnais - Wikipedia

    The Mâconnais district is located in the south of the Burgundy wine region in France, west of the Saône river. It takes its name from the town of Mâcon. It is best known as a source of good value white wines made from the Chardonnay grape; the wines from Pouilly-Fuissé are particularly sought-after. Almost all the wine made in the ...

  5. fr.wikipedia.org › wiki › MâconMâcon — Wikipédia

    Mâcon est une commune française, capitale du Mâconnais, préfecture du département de Saône-et-Loire, dans la région Bourgogne-Franche-Comté. Au dernier recensement (2021), la commune comptait 34 448 habitants tandis que son aire d'attraction, qui s'étend sur trois départements, rassemble 138 633 habitants.

  6. 1102–1148: Renaud III of Burgundy († 1148), count of Mâcon and of Burgundy, eldest son of the former, married Agatha of Alsace. 1102–1155: William III of Mâcon († 1155), count of Mâcon, of Auxonne and of Vienne, second son of Stephen I, married Poncette of Trèves. 1157–1184: Géraud I of Mâcon (1142 † 1184), count of Mâcon and ...

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  8. The arrondissement of Mâcon is an arrondissement in the department of Saône-et-Loire, in the French region of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté. It has 119 communes. [2] Its population is 112,854 (2016), and its area is 1,221.9 km 2 (471.8 sq mi). [3]

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