Alfortville

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Alfortville (Script error: No such module "IPA".) is a commune in the Val-de-Marne department in the southeastern suburbs of Paris, France. It is located Script error: No such module "convert". from the center of Paris. It is one of the 13 communes in the intercommunality of Métropole du Grand Paris. It is also further divided into 15 neighborhoods.[2]

History

In 1885, 40% of the territory of Maisons-Alfort was split off and became the commune of Alfortville.[3]

Transport

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Alfortville is located at only 500 meters from the metro station Template:Stn on Paris Métro Line 8.

Population

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Neighborhoods

Name Quartier INSEE/Postal code Source
Blanqui Seine Ponton 1 940020105 [2]
Chinagora Berthelot 1 940020101
Diderot Louis Blanc 1 940020103
Gare 1 940020109
14 Juillet Zola 1 940020108
Mairie 1 940020107
Marché Guesde 1 940020104
Micolon 14 Juillet 1 940020106
Tony Garnier Soladier 1 940020102
Carnot Petit Pont Alouettes 2 940020203
Grand Ensemble 2 940020202
Grenoble Toulon 2 940020206
Jardin Val de Seine 2 940020204
Vert de Maison 2 940020205
Zola Carnot 2 940020201

Armenian community

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After military clashes in the Armenian-populated breakaway Nagorno-Karabakh region between Armenian and Azerbaijani troops resumed in 2020, the city council of Alfortville unanimously voted to support the recognition of its independence under its Armenian name of Artsakh Republic,[4] making it the first French city to do so.

Education

Public schools in the commune include:[5]

  • 9 preschools/nurseries (maternelles) and an annex
  • 6 elementary schools
  • Junior high schools: Collège Henri Barbusse, Collège Léon Blum, Collège Paul Langevin
  • Lycée Polyvalent Maximilien Perret

Private schools include:[5]

  • Ecole privée Saint-Mesrop (preschool, elementary)
  • Ecole primaire-College Kevork A Arabian

Notable people

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Twin towns – sister cities

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See also

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References

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External links

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