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    Allier (UK: / ˈ æ l i eɪ / AL-ee-ay, [3] US: / æ l ˈ j eɪ, ɑː l ˈ j eɪ / a(h)l-YAY, [4] [5] French: ⓘ; Occitan: Alèir) is a department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region that borders Cher to the west, Nièvre to the north, Saône-et-Loire and Loire to the east, Puy-de-Dôme to the south, and Creuse to the south-west.

  2. Communément rassemblées sous la dénomination de Val dAllier, la Limagne bourbonnaise et la Forterre s’étendent respectivement à l'ouest et à l'est de la rivière Allier, entre Vichy et Saint-Pourçain-sur-Sioule, avec une qualité essentielle, la fertilité.

  3. Allier travel guide and tourist information, with reviews of the most popular and interesting highlights in the Allier department, in the Auvergne region of France

  4. Sep 1, 2020 · LAllier est situé en région Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, et a pour chef-lieu la ville de Moulins. Le département correspond au duché de Bourbon, l’ancienne province du royaume de France. Là-bas, la Maison de Bourbon donne ses lettres de noblesse à ce lieu, qui deviendra lAllier après la Révolution.

  5. Envie de vacances dans l'Allier pour vous ressourcer et découvrir un département unique ? Avec Allier Tourisme, découvrez cette destination et passez un séjour en Allier inoubliable !

  6. The Allier (UK: / ˈ æ l i eɪ / AL-ee-ay, [1] US: / æ l ˈ j eɪ, ɑː l ˈ j eɪ / a(h)l-YAY, [2] [3] French: ⓘ; Occitan: Alèir) is a river in central France. It is a left tributary of the Loire .

  7. There is not a traditional demonym to name the inhabitants of the Allier department. Some names used are Alliérins, Bourbonnais, Elavérins, or simply habitants de l'Allier ("inhabitants of Allier"). Of these names, the most used is Bourbonnais followed by habitants de l'Allier.

  8. Aug 24, 2017 · The Allier is the northernmost department of Auvergne. It is a gentle land of undulating hills and valleys, thick with forests and streams and threaded by several of France’s great rivers, the Loire, the Cher and the Allier itself.

  9. The Allier (Occitan: Alèir) is a river in central France, left tributary of the Loire River. It flows through several regions. The Allier department is named after this river. In Ancient Rome, the river was named Elaver.

  10. Allier River, river, central France, that joins the Loire River 4 miles (6 km) west of Nevers after a course of 255 miles (410 km). Rising in Lozère département, it races through deep gorges along structural lines of weakness between the Margeride and Velay mountains.