
thumb|right|upright 1.32|The village of Jonchères (Drôme) in the 1900s thumb|right|upright 1.33|General view of Jonchères in 2011 thumb|right|upright 0.95|Poster informing the inhabitants about the establishment of a fair in the commune of Jonchères in application of the Royal ordonnance of October 26, 1834
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thumb|right|upright 1.32|The village of Jonchères (Drôme) in the 1900s thumb|right|upright 1.33|General view of Jonchères in 2011 thumb|right|upright 0.95|Poster informing the inhabitants about the establishment of a fair in the commune of Jonchères in application of the Royal ordonnance of October 26, 1834
Jonchères (; ) is a commune in the Drôme department in southeastern France, in the region of Auvergne-Rhône Alpes. It is located in the Béous valley, an affluent of the left bank of the Drôme river. The village is on a small winding road that climbs from the town of Luc-en-Diois away, toward Prémol Pass. The village is at an altitude of , surrounded by mountains thick with fir and pine. The closest nearby villages are Poyols, Bellegarde-en-Diois and Volvent. The sub-prefecture is away.
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