It is a suburb of the city of Lyon, located to the west of the city.
It is located only 5 km (3.1 mi) from the center of Lyon, but is a community in its own right. The town grew as a haven from the industry of Lyon, as it is set high above the city, and there are some panoramas of Lyon and the surrounding area, notably from a park known as the 'Esplanade de Lichfield'.
Lyon is said to be the city of three rivers – the Rhône and Saône rivers which converge there – and the Beaujolais wine. Sainte Foy's finest historic asset is remains of a Roman aqueduct and there is a fine seminary, steep narrow walled streets, parks and gardens, and squares in the town center.
Population
Historical population
Year
Pop.
±% p.a.
1793
2,044
—
1800
2,110
+0.46%
1806
1,697
−3.57%
1821
2,016
+1.15%
1831
2,312
+1.38%
1836
2,808
+3.96%
1841
2,737
−0.51%
1846
3,120
+2.65%
1851
3,127
+0.04%
1856
4,114
+5.64%
1861
4,462
+1.64%
1866
5,042
+2.47%
1872
4,668
−1.28%
1876
5,118
+2.33%
1881
5,732
+2.29%
1886
3,105
−11.54%
1891
2,907
−1.31%
1896
2,914
+0.05%
Year
Pop.
±% p.a.
1901
3,106
+1.28%
1906
3,147
+0.26%
1911
3,358
+1.31%
1921
3,782
+1.20%
1926
4,505
+3.56%
1931
5,074
+2.41%
1936
5,335
+1.01%
1946
6,270
+1.63%
1954
7,290
+1.90%
1962
9,592
+3.49%
1968
16,583
+9.55%
1975
21,698
+3.92%
1982
21,521
−0.12%
1990
21,450
−0.04%
1999
21,193
−0.13%
2007
22,151
+0.55%
2012
21,707
−0.40%
2017
22,012
+0.28%
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