Talk:Vichy

old comment on location from 2013
The pinpoint for Vichy on the view of Auvergne region is in the wrong place on Chrome in Android Jellybean, displaying completely outside of the region - would put this down to a general problem but it works okay on other pages like Aguts. Don't know enough to know how to fix that, but someone might want to check it out. 2.30.219.166 (talk) —Preceding undated comment added 19:49, 26 July 2013 (UTC)

Old talk
As stated, the Vichy state of France was named after its capital.
 * Though it official title was État Français (French State).

But there is much more information available to the whole matter; and intriguing information at that. See cited works from ibiblio.org (Public Library): http://www.ibiblio.org/pha/policy/1940/400710a.html.

Vichy was also a family name in France that attempted cout de etah
 * Uh?
 * You mean coup d'état?

Also See Vichy France

I have translated part of this page from the French and I will do the rest soon. Valkotukka 17:26, 29 June 2006 (UTC)

No location
There is no point given on the maps to locate Vichy. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 97.71.73.46 (talk) 07:23, 28 January 2013 (UTC)

Springs & cures
The page is a bit of a muddle right now but somewhere on Wikipedia we should eventually list the specific springs, with their histories and supposed uses. A good general source is which includes most of the heyday springs, their etymologies, and supposed cures. It could also be used as a source for the general history of the town. It doesn't explain the odd name "Lardy", though.

is just a website but full of info (including that Lardy is after Henry Lardy, who owned some of the land of the old Celestine monastery and whose widow managed the spring after it appeared in the mid-19th century). It could be used to fill in blanks or look for more authoritative sources.
 * Histoire Vichy

also has some more general history. — Llywelyn II   03:44, 23 July 2019 (UTC)

WP:UNDUE
Previously, the article included this
 * The writer Valery Larbaud uses the term Vicaldiens after the Ancient Roman Latin name for the community, aquae calidae (hot waters).

in the lead section, where it obviously doesn't belong. In fact, one author's malformed nonceword doesn't really belong anywhere in the article at all, pending its common acceptance by a larger audience. On the other hand, if that source could be used for any of the important facts in the #Roman history section, that would be great. — Llywelyn II   04:19, 23 July 2019 (UTC)

History
World war 2 In Paris other name france Full information detail on Google 116.71.176.52 (talk) 11:05, 5 April 2024 (UTC)

Vichy France
Contrary to popular belief, the territory (and jurisdiction) of the État français (French State) was all of France, disregarding the fact that 3/5 of its territory was under German occupation. The 'Vichy France' article states this correctly. The French State was not only the unoccupied part of France. Mottenkiste (talk) 20:29, 7 June 2024 (UTC)