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| Coat of arms of the Ain department | |
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| Prefecture: | Bourg-en-Bresse |
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| Cantons: | 43 |
| Charles de la Verpillière |
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| Statistics | |
| Population | |
| -1999 | 515,270 |
| Population density: | 89/km² |
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Ain (IPA: [ɛ̃]; Arpitan: En) is a
The department is one of the 83 departments created during the French Revolution on
March 4,
As early as the
The area was originally part of the ancient kingdom of Burgundy, before it was ceded to
France by the dukes of Savoy in 1601. From
The department is divided north-south by the
Ain is surrounded by the French department of Jura,
The following are the principal towns:
In addition to the
The department has no large city, and the population is distributed over a network of smaller towns. The population decreased slightly in the second half of the 19th century because of urbanization, and even more markedly during World War I. It began to increase again after World War II, partly due to the expansion of the suburbs of Lyon and Geneva. From 1968 to 1999, the population increased from 339,262 to 515,270.
Two of the major tourist attractions are Voltaire's estate at Ferney-Voltaire and the Shrine
of
The department also offers great chances to explore nature, on foot, on a bicycle, or on horseback. Its rivers and lakes provide many opportunities for water sports of all kinds.
The northeast of the département, the Pays de Gex has numerous
The Parc Naturel Régional du Haut Jura is a natural reserve with high
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