What you need to know about the Rhône department
Today we are going to talk to you about department 69, which is a department named Rhône, which is part of the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region. It is actually a very old department dating back to 1793, because previously, it occupied the territory of Rhône-et-Loire. It was only after this territory was split that department 69 was created.
Furthermore, its prefecture, which is also its administrative center, is called Lyon, and its sub-prefectures are called Villefranche-sur-Saône. The inhabitants of the Rhône department are called Rhodaniens and number 464,176 inhabitants with a density of 171 inhabitants per km2. This is because the area of department 69 is 2,715.11 km2. Administratively, Rhône has 2 Arrondissements, 14 legislative constituencies, 13 cantons, 11 intercommunalities, and 208 communes.

What are the neighboring departments of the Rhône department?
Since department 69 is part of the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region, it has 4 neighboring departments as well as the Lyon metropolis. These departments are the Saône-et-Loire department, the Ain department, the Isère department, and the Loire department.
What is the climate like in the Rhône department?
The climate of department 69 is considered to be continental and/or semi-continental. This is evidenced by the alternation of three climates, namely oceanic climate, continental climate, and Mediterranean climate.
This rather particular type of climate is marked by a harsh winter (with a lot of frost, fog, and unexpected snowfalls). On the other hand, the summer periods are hot and sunny.
Regarding the wind, it is very windy in the 69; in fact, there is a light breeze coming from the Rhône valley from the North direction. From the South, there is a strong windy gust that sometimes brings violent disturbances due to the influence of the Mediterranean.
This North-South wind orientation is a consequence of the fact that the Saône-Rhône valleys lie on the same line as the western reliefs (namely the Massif Central) or the eastern relief (namely the Alps). Added to this are the summer storms which can be quite harsh and violent.
What are the most important cities in the Rhône department?
Regarding the best cities for tourist destinations, that is to say the most visited cities in the 69 by tourists, we count:
- Lyon
- Villeurbanne
- Caluire-and-Cook
- Oullins
- Saint Prêtre
- Bron
- Villefranche-sur-Saône
- Génas
- Vénissieux
- Vaulx en Velin

What are the most important communes in the Rhône department?
To make this list, we referred to the population density per km2 of each commune in Rhône:
- Lyon
- Amplepuis
- Poule-les-Écharmeaux
- Saint-Pierre-de-Chandieu
- Colombier-Saugnieu
- Saint-Martin-en-Haut
- Larajasse
- Saint-Priest
- Claveisolles
- Saint-Georges-de-Reneins
Regarding this second ranking of the municipalities in the Rhône department branch, we grouped them according to the density of occupants per km2:
- Lyon
- Vénissieux
- Caluire-et-Cuire
- Bron
- Rillieux-la-Pape
- Villeurbanne
- Saint-Priest
- Vaulx-en-Velin
- Villefranche-sur-Saône
- Meyzieu
