Grenoble, located in the French Alps, is home to a variety of wildlife. Common animals in the surrounding areas include deer, chamois, and marmots, particularly in the nearby mountains. Urban areas may also host smaller mammals like squirrels and foxes, as well as numerous bird species. The region's diverse habitats support both alpine and forest ecosystems, contributing to its rich biodiversity.
'Grenoble'
They were, and still are, the Carthusian Monks and Nuns who live (headquartered) near Grenoble, France.
The area of Grenoble is 18.44 square kilometers.
Museum of Grenoble was created in 1800.
Grenoble is in France, so the language spoken there is French.
Six Days of Grenoble was created in 1971.
Grenoble Public School was created in 1961.
Grenoble Institute of Technology was created in 1892.
Gare de Grenoble was created in 1858.
Grenoble Public School's motto is 'World of Learning'.
L'Isère (It is also the noun of the "département" which Grenoble is the "Chef-lieu")
Laboratoire d'Informatique de Grenoble was created in 2007.