This article was written by Dan Kane and Shawn Clankie
The Savoie denotes both a region and province in southeastern France, comprising roughly that area between Geneva (and the Haute-Savoie region) and Grenoble (the seat of the Isre region). Chambry has for many centuries been the capital of the Savoie and the seat of the Dukes of Savoie. Modern Chambry is a city of 100,000, and a stop on the TGV line between Paris and Nice. Though no longer the small traders town and seat of the Savoie Dukes it was in the mid-18th century, there is nevertheless a sleepy quality that still characterizes Chambry. Nestled in the gentle foothills of the Alps, before they jut into the imposing and violent crags that seduced Lord Byron and a generation of Romantics, the modern city's heart, and the meandering throughways of its narrow streets, can still seduce even the least sensitive traveler.
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