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Until 1955, it was a small scale wine-growing village, when it was absorbed into the urban conglomeration of Dijon. It is now the most populous suburb of the city of Dijon, located adjacent to the city's southwest side.
With about 14,000 inhabitants, Chenôve is the third largest urban area in the Côte-d'Or and the second largest economy in Dijon. Local Cheneveliers (residents of Chenôve) call themselves the "bombis", which is patois for "good bread".
Geography
To the west of Chenôve, above the old town, is the Plateau of Chenôve, which reaches an altitude of 387 m. It has views of the city, its surroundings, and the distant plains of the Saône and Jura. In good weather it allows views of the contours of Mont Blanc. The plateau extends over 240 hectares with a great landscape diversity – alternating valleys, forests of Austrian pines, oak, ash, shrubland, and vast flat plains peppered with groves. It has rich Mediterraneanflora.[citation needed]
In addition, there are the ancient limestone quarries in Chenôve, from which many of the monuments in Dijon were built.
Population
Historical population
Year
Pop.
±% p.a.
1793
612
—
1800
665
+1.19%
1806
632
−0.84%
1821
684
+0.53%
1831
771
+1.20%
1836
767
−0.10%
1841
793
+0.67%
1846
784
−0.23%
1851
759
−0.65%
1856
786
+0.70%
1861
778
−0.20%
1866
819
+1.03%
1872
745
−1.57%
1876
739
−0.20%
1881
721
−0.49%
1886
776
+1.48%
1891
812
+0.91%
1896
780
−0.80%
Year
Pop.
±% p.a.
1901
800
+0.51%
1906
781
−0.48%
1911
818
+0.93%
1921
870
+0.62%
1926
1,100
+4.80%
1931
1,726
+9.43%
1936
2,504
+7.73%
1946
2,763
+0.99%
1954
3,829
+4.16%
1962
5,517
+4.67%
1968
17,155
+20.81%
1975
21,448
+3.24%
1982
19,389
−1.43%
1990
17,721
−1.12%
1999
16,257
−0.95%
2007
14,841
−1.13%
2012
13,959
−1.22%
2017
13,910
−0.07%
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