- Fley
French commune
nomcommune=Fley
insee=71201
cp=71390
région=Bourgogne
département=Saône-et-Loire
arrondissement=Chalon-sur-Saône
canton=Buxy
longitude=4.64138888889
latitude=46.67
alt moy=285 m
alt mini=269 m
alt maxi=460 m
hectares=852
km²=8,52
sans=260
date-sans=1999
dens=30|Fley is a commune in the
Saône-et-Loire "département", in the French region ofBourgogne .Demographics
As of the
census of 1999, the population was 260.ee also
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Communes of the Saône-et-Loire department References
* [http://www.insee.fr/en/home/home_page.asp INSEE] en icon
* [http://www.ign.fr/rubrique.asp?rbr_id=1&lng_id=EN IGN] en icon
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