- published: 22 Feb 2014
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Coordinates: 45°14′25″N 5°48′14″E / 45.2403°N 5.8039°E / 45.2403; 5.8039
Biviers (French pronunciation: [ˈbivje]) is a commune in the Isère département in southeastern France.
Biviers lies 10 km (6.2 mi) northeast of Grenoble on the D1090 road, at the foot of Mount Saint-Eynard, on a limestone scree located on the east side of the Chartreuse mountains.
Towards the southwest, Biviers faces the Belledonne range, in the Grésivaudan section of the Isère River valley. On the northwest, the village leans against a 450 metres (1,476 ft) tall limestone cliff above the scree. The cliff is subject to constant erosion, and rock slides are frequent during the summer, with great noise and much dust.
Mount Blanc can be seen from many places in the village and is only 105 kilometres (65 mi) in line of sight.
Biviers can be subdivided into three main sectors:
Jannick Moussin is the current mayor of Biviers. She is assisted by:
Biviers is a member of the intercommunality French: communauté de communes du Pays du Grésivaudan as of 1 January 2009.
Listened to me. Saw right through me.
Didn't know me like you thought you knew me.
That's the danger of calling someone friend.
Hard heart, no pulse, still veins,
The vision comes over and over again.
Mistake you made
You jumped in and honestly thought it was safe.
My brave new heart will wander the streets like a dog.