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Part of Le Haut-Bréda in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
Pinsot (French pronunciation: [pɛ̃so] ⓘ) is a former commune in the Isère department in southeastern France. On 1 January 2019, it was merged into the new commune Le Haut-Bréda.[2]
Historical populationYear | | |
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1793 | 817 | — |
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1806 | 950 | +16.3% |
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1821 | 828 | −12.8% |
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1831 | 1,039 | +25.5% |
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1841 | 1,023 | −1.5% |
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1851 | 982 | −4.0% |
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1861 | 804 | −18.1% |
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1872 | 793 | −1.4% |
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1881 | 747 | −5.8% |
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1891 | 661 | −11.5% |
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1901 | 600 | −9.2% |
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1911 | 431 | −28.2% |
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| Year | | |
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1921 | 372 | −13.7% |
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1931 | 333 | −10.5% |
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1946 | 286 | −14.1% |
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1954 | 212 | −25.9% |
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1962 | 163 | −23.1% |
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1968 | 147 | −9.8% |
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1975 | 129 | −12.2% |
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1982 | 140 | +8.5% |
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1990 | 145 | +3.6% |
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1999 | 139 | −4.1% |
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2006 | 180 | +29.5% |
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2011 | 204 | +13.3% |
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- The Iron Route of Pinsot (Le Sentier du Fer de Pinsot) is a forest trail leading visitors to discover the old mining industry of the town. Historic sites such as minors houses, disaffected mines and cinders can be seen.
- Le Cohard is a hamlet which is the starting point for many hiking trails into the Gleyzin mountain in the Belledonne massif.
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