Grenoble
Catania, Italy, since 1961
Innsbruck, Austria, since 1963
Essen, Germany, since 1976
Halle, Germany, since 1976
Chişinău, Moldova, since 1977
Oxford, United Kingdom, since 1977
Rehovoth, Israel, since 1977
Phoenix, United States, since 1990
Pécs, Hungary, since 1992
Bethlehem, Palestine, since 1995
Kaunas, Lithuania, since 1997
Sfax, Tunisia, since 1998
Constantine, Algeria, since 1999
Corato, Italy, since 2002
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- This article incorporates text from the public-domain Catholic Encyclopedia of 1913.
- Grenoble travel guide from Wikitravel
- Remembering Grenoble Photography Exposition
- Grenoble Chamber of Commerce and Industry
- Grenoble City website
- Official tourism office of Grenoble
- Grenoble Airport website
- Visiting Grenoble in English
- Semitag - Transports de l'agglomération grenobloise in French
- Grenoble Forum in Chinese
- Cultural association: Grenoble Octopus in french
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