Montreuil, Seine-Saint-Denis

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Montreuil (Script error: No such module "IPA".), also known unofficially as Montreuil-sous-Bois (Script error: No such module "IPA".), is a commune in the eastern suburbs of Paris, France. It is located Template:Convert from the centre of Paris, in the Seine-Saint-Denis department and in the Métropole du Grand Paris. With a population of 111,367 as of 2020, Montreuil is the third most populous suburb of Paris after Boulogne-Billancourt and Saint-Denis. It is located north of Paris's Bois de Vincennes (in the 12th arrondissement), on the border with Val-de-Marne.

Name

The name Montreuil was recorded for the first time in a royal edict of 722 as Script error: No such module "Lang"., meaning "little monastery" in Medieval Latin. The settlement of Montreuil started as a group of houses built around a small Merovingian monastery.

History

A small monastery was recorded on the site during the Merovingian period on a hill that overlooked Vincennes, which is most likely where Montreuil gained its name.[1]

Under the reigns of Louis XIV and Louis XVI the "Peach Walls" which provided the royal court with the fruits were located in Montreuil. It was also later home to the Lumière brothers and George Méliès whose workshops were located in lower Montreuil.

On 1 January 1860, the city of Paris was enlarged by annexing neighboring communes. On that occasion, the commune of Charonne was disbanded and divided between the city of Paris, Montreuil, and Bagnolet. Montreuil received a small part of the territory of Charonne.

Today Montreuil is divided into several districts:

Main artistic heritage

  • Decorations (ceramics and frescoes) in the state school "Voltaire" by Maurice Boitel (1954).
  • Many definitive street art murals on several buildings of the city, like the tribute to Frantz Fanon, French psychiatrist and philosopher from the French overseas department of Martinique (boulevard Théophile Sueur).
  • "Au temps d'harmonie", pointillist painting from famous 19th century French painter Paul Signac, in the town hall.[2]
  • Polyptych (enamels), in the cathedral entrance of the Georges Méliès student residence by Guillaume Bottazzi.[3][4]

Heraldry

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Geography

Climate

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Demographics

Population

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Immigration

Script error: No such module "Labelled list hatnote". Template:France immigration Montreuil's inhabitants often exaggeratedly nickname the town the "second Malian town after Bamako", or sometimes "Mali-sous-Bois"[5] or "Bamako-sur-Seine" even though the Seine does not cross the town. Montreuil has indeed a very important Malian population: more than 2,000 inhabitants according to the INSEE in 1999, between 6,000 and 10,000 people according to the mairie,[6] which estimates that Montreuil has the largest Malian community in France.[5] 10% of the population is Malian or has Malian origins.[7]

Administration

The mayor of Montreuil is the member of Parti communiste français Patrice Bessac, who was elected on the second round of 2014 municipal elections, defeating the former ex-Communist mayor Jean-Pierre Brard in a four-way second round. He was re-elected in the first round of the 2020 elections with 51.34% votes, though with 33.67% participation (down from 53.11% in the 2014 election) due to the COVID-19 crisis (which also caused a delay of the 2nd turn in other cities).

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Streets in Montreuil

The city is divided into two cantons: canton of Montreuil-1 and canton of Montreuil-2.

Economy

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Ubisoft administrative head office in Montreuil

Video game company Ubisoft has its corporate head office in Montreuil.[8] The Air France Paris office (of Air France-KLM) is in Montreuil.[9][10][11]

Education

The commune's educational services are operated out of the Opale B Administrative Building.[12] Montreuil has eight collèges, three lycées, two lycées techniques, and the IUT of the University of Paris 8.[13]

Senior high schools/sixth form colleges:[14]

The Montreuil Library (Bibliothèque de Montreuil) consists of the Robert-Desnos Central Library, the Daniel-Renoult Library, the Colonel-Fabien Library, and the Paul-Eluard Library.[15] Robert-Desnos, in a park near the commune's town hall, is the largest library in the commune. It houses a music library and Internet access points.[16] Daniel-Renoult, near Montreau Park, serves the Montreau-Ruffins Théophile Sueur community.[17] Colonel-Fabien, in the Ramenas-Fabien-Léo Lagrange community, is near the Intercommunal Hospital.[18] Paul-Eluard is near the La Grande Porte shopping centre and is within Template:Convert of the Robespierre Paris Métro station and Rue de Paris.[19]

Notable residents and personalities

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Transport

Montreuil is served by three stations on Paris Métro Line 9: Robespierre, Croix de Chavaux, and Mairie de Montreuil.

There are several new Métro (Line 11 - Montreuil-Hôpital[20]) and tramway (extension of the T1 tramway[21]) stations under construction. The region is also working on the extension of the Métro Line 1 to Val-de-Fontenay, with a possible new station in the East of Montreuil (Grands Pêchers).[22]

International relations

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Montreuil is twinned with Cottbus, Brandenburg, Germany[23] and a few other towns and cities of Africa, Asia and Europe.

See also

References

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External links

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  8. "World Presence France." Ubisoft. Retrieved on 20 August 2011. "Worldwide Headquarters 28 rue Armand Carrel 93 108 Montreuil Cedex "
  9. "Contact Us Template:Webarchive." Air France-KLM ONE. Retrieved on 18 June 2010.
  10. "AIR FRANCE office, Paris Template:Webarchive." Air France-KLM. Retrieved on 18 June 2010.
  11. "Montreuil et 6 secteurs Template:Webarchive." Montreuil, Seine-Saint-Denis. Retrieved on 18 June 2010.
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  13. "Jeunesse (12-25 ans) > Enseignement Template:Webarchive." Montreuil, Seine-Saint-Denis. Retrieved on 18 June 2010.
  14. "Les jeunes (12-25 ans) > L'enseignement Template:Webarchive." Montreuil. Retrieved on September 2, 2016.
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  16. "Robert-Desnos Template:Webarchive." Montreuil Library. Retrieved on 18 June 2010. "Située dans le parc près de la mairie, la bibliothèque centrale Robert Desnos est la plus grande de la ville. Elle abrite également une discothèque, et des postes d'accès à Internet."
  17. "Daniel-Renoult Template:Webarchive." Montreuil Library. Retrieved on 18 June 2010. "Tout près du Parc Montreau, la bibliothèque Daniel-Renoult irrigue le quartier Montreau Ruffins Théophile Sueur."
  18. "Colonel-Fabien Template:Webarchive." Montreuil Library. Retrieved on 18 June 2010. "Au coeur du quartier Ramenas-Fabien- Léo Lagrange, près du Centre Hospitalier Intercommunal,"
  19. "Paul-Eluard Template:Webarchive." Montreuil Library. Retrieved on 18 June 2010. "A deux pas du centre commercial La Grande Porte, à 50 m du métro Robespierre et de la rue de Paris."
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