Torchefelon Explained

Torchefelon
Commune Status:Commune
Arrondissement:La Tour-du-Pin
Canton:La Tour-du-Pin
Insee:38508
Postal Code:38690
Mayor:Bernard Badin[1]
Term:2020 - 2026
Coordinates:45.5211°N 5.4008°W
Elevation M:540
Elevation Min M:378
Elevation Max M:589
Area Km2:8.68

Torchefelon (in French pronounced as /tɔʁʃəfəlɔ̃/) is a commune in the Isère department in southeastern France.[2]

History

Torchefelon is in what was the ancient territory of the Allobroges, a group of Gallic tribes occupying the former Savoy, as well as the part of Dauphiné, located north of the river Isère.

The castle of Ponteray once stood in the town, but it was burned by Thibaud de Rougemont the Archbishop of Vienne and there are no remains.

The mayor is Bernard Badin, elected in 2020.[1]

Climate

There is a kind of micro-climate, in the town of Torchefelon generally as a colder climate than the plain of Bourgoin. It is therefore not uncommon in winter to find snow in the sector of this town while the rest of Nord-Isère is devoid of it.

Hydrology

The commune is bordered in its eastern part by the Hien stream, a tributary of the Bourbre and with a length of 17.2 km4 and in the western part by the stream of the mills, with a length of 5 km.[3]

Notable people

Places and monuments

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Répertoire national des élus: les maires. data.gouv.fr, Plateforme ouverte des données publiques françaises. 1 February 2022. fr.
  2. https://www.insee.fr/fr/metadonnees/geographie/commune/38508-torchefelon INSEE commune file
  3. http://www.sandre.eaufrance.fr/geo/CoursEau_Carthage2017/V1710540 3
  4. Content in this edit is translated from the existing French Wikipedia article at .
  5. Eric Tasset, Châteaux forts de l'Isère : Grenoble et le Nord de son arrondissement, Grenoble, éditions de Belledonne, 2005, 741 p. (ISBN 2-911148-66-5), p. 706.