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Billiat
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Billiat is a commune in France, situated in the Ain department within the arrondissement of Nantua. It is part of the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region and falls under the canton of Valserhône. The municipality shares borders with Bellegarde-sur-Valserine, Injoux-Génissiat, Villes, and Saint-Germain-sur-Rhône, and is located next to the Rhône river.
The area of Billiat is 13.7 square kilometers. Population records vary, with one source listing 713 residents, including 310 males and 312 females, while another cites 452 inhabitants. The postal code for the commune is 01200. Elevation data differs between sources, with figures of 1314 and 550 recorded.
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Place details
- Locality
- Billiat
- Region
- Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
- Country
- France
- Population
- 452
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Key facts
- French commune.name
- Billiat
- French commune.commune status
- Commune
- French commune.image
- Eglise_Billiat.JPG
- French commune.arrondissement
- Nantua
- French commune.canton
- Valserhône
- French commune.INSEE
- 01044
- French commune.postal code
- 01200
- French commune.mayor
- Jean-Marc Beauquis
- French commune.term
- 2020–2026
- French commune.intercommunality
- Terre Valserhône
- French commune.elevation m
- 500
- French commune.elevation min m
- 370
- French commune.elevation max m
- 1300
- French commune.area km2
- 13.70
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- Population
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- References
Billiat () is a commune in the Ain department in eastern France.
==Population==
Excerpted from Wikipedia’s “Billiat” article, available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 licence.
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