The Village of Annoisin-chatelans is located on the foothills and the plateau of the Isle-Crémieu, some 40 km east of Lyon and just 2 km north-east of the town of Crémieu.
It is part of the Community of communes of l'Isle-Crémieu which includes all the communes around Crémieu, the plain side of Lyon with Chamagnieu and Villemoirieu next to the Optevoz hills area.
The commune is characterized by scattered settlements which comes from the merger of two towns of comparable size, Annoisin which faces Crémieu and Chatelans another two kilometres north which faces on to the valley of Amby (Hières-sur-Amby and Optevoz). There are also two other hamlets south of the village called Michalieu and Le Mollard.
Access to the commune is by the D521 minor road from Crémieu in the south passing through the heart of the commune and the village and continuing north then east to join the D52A to Optevoz. The commune is quite heavily forested in the north and along the eastern and western borders however the southern part of the commune is farmland.[3]
The plateau of Larina has been occupied since the beginning of the first millennium. There are still traces on the Larina site north of the commune (an oppidum then a Merovingian camp).[4] The first known text on Annoisin was regarding the Parish and its Church in the 1172-1275 period of the Capetian Kings. Formerly attached to Optevoz,[citation needed] Chatelans was attached to the commune of Annoisin in 1842.[5]
The inhabitants of the commune are known as Nuisantins or Nuisantines in French.[7] The population data given in the table and graph below for 1836 and earlier refer to the former commune of Annoisin.
Historical population
Year
Pop.
±% p.a.
1793
253
—
1800
272
+1.04%
1806
276
+0.24%
1821
306
+0.69%
1831
324
+0.57%
1836
326
+0.12%
1841
571
+11.86%
1846
620
+1.66%
1851
673
+1.65%
1856
657
−0.48%
1861
677
+0.60%
1866
655
−0.66%
1872
567
−2.38%
1876
557
−0.44%
1881
551
−0.22%
1886
565
+0.50%
1891
540
−0.90%
1896
508
−1.21%
Year
Pop.
±% p.a.
1901
502
−0.24%
1906
461
−1.69%
1911
433
−1.25%
1921
405
−0.67%
1926
390
−0.75%
1931
351
−2.09%
1936
326
−1.47%
1946
297
−0.93%
1954
260
−1.65%
1962
231
−1.47%
1968
247
+1.12%
1975
285
+2.07%
1982
301
+0.78%
1990
412
+4.00%
1999
541
+3.07%
2007
618
+1.68%
2012
643
+0.80%
2017
676
+1.01%
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This small village in northern Isère has retained many of its houses made of golden stone extracted from quarries that are still used, its surprising octagonal tower, its communal ovens and lavoirs (Public laundries) hidden in the green meadows. The curiosity of the commune, it is precisely the number of bread ovens and lavoirs whether at Annoisin with one oven; or Chatelans with two ovens, a lavoir, and a fountain in the lower part of the village; or the hamlet of Michalieu with a beautiful collection of a bread oven with a lavoir and its cross.
There are many marked trails that wind through the woods and the blue juniper bushes found in abundance on the limestone plateau. They thrive on the edge of beautiful cliffs overlooking the Rhone valley or on the hills where the top of the Alps and Mont Blanc can be seen.
^"Répertoire national des élus: les maires". data.gouv.fr, Plateforme ouverte des données publiques françaises (in French). 2 December 2020. Archived from the original on 28 June 2020. Retrieved 7 May 2024.