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Montluçon (French: [mɔ̃lysɔ̃] ⓘ; Occitan: Montleçon) is a commune in central France on the river Cher. It is the largest commune in the Allier department , although the department's prefecture is located in the smaller town of Moulins .
Dans un article daté de mai 2018, le périodique Le Monde diplomatique voit dans les suppressions de lignes et la dégradation du service au départ de Montluçon le symptôme de l'abandon des villes moyennes en France [16]. Montluçon dispose de deux autres gares de moindre importance : La Ville-Gozet, sur la ligne de Bourges, et Montluçon ...
Montluçon is a commune in central France, in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region, on the Cher river. It is the commune in the department with largest population, although the department's préfecture is in the smaller city of Moulins. The town is the historical capital of the old province of Bourbonnais and was part of the mediaeval Duchy of Bourbon.
Montlucon is a sizable town situated to the west of the Allier department, in the Auvergne region of south-central France. In the town centre you can see many buildings and monuments dating from its periods of prosperity in both the medieval era and the 19th century, and the town is classified as a French "town of art and history".
Montluçon, town, Allier département, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes région, central France, northwest of Clermont-Ferrand. It is located on the Cher River a little below the point where it emerges from the gorges of its upper course.
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The Château of the Dukes of Bourbon is a castle in Montluçon, France, largely built by the Dukes of Bourbon. In 1070, Guillaume, son of Archambaud IV of Bourbon (died 1095) became Seigneur of Montluçon and built a fortress on a castrum. The English occupied the Castle of Montluçon from 1171 to 1188.