Villeneuve d'Ascq

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Commune of Villeneuve d'Ascq
Location
Longitude 03° 08' 42" E
Latitude 50° 37' 24" N
Administration
Country France
Région Nord-Pas-de-Calais
Département Nord
Arrondissement Lille
Canton Chief town of 2 cantons
Intercommunality Lille Métropole
Mayor Jean-Michel Stievenard
(2001-2008)
Statistics
Altitude 19 m–46 m
Land area¹ 27.46 km²
Population²
(2004)
62,400
 - Density (2004) 2,868/km²
Miscellaneous
INSEE/Postal code 59009/ 59491, 59493, 59650
¹ French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km² (0.386 sq. mi. or 247 acres) and river estuaries.
² Population sans doubles comptes: single count of residents of multiple communes (e.g. students and military personnel).
France
Saint-Pierre d'Ascq church
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Saint-Pierre d'Ascq church

Located between Lille and Roubaix, at the crossroads of the principal freeways towards Paris, Ghent, Antwerp and Brussels, Villeneuve d'Ascq (which means New city of Ascq in French) is one of the principal cities of the communauté urbaine Lille Métropole.

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[edit] Demography

Villeneuve d'Ascq counts more than 60,000 inhabitants and attracts 50,000 students. The median age of the population is 29 years.

[edit] Geography

The city counts approximately 10 km² of greenspace, lakes, forests and arable lands.

[edit] History

The roots of the city go up in Celtic Gaul, and are anchored in two feudal mounds, a Gallo-Roman site and a Carolingian one.

Its site was selected in the 1960s to accommodate the new town of Lille-Est, which was to channel the development of the agglomeration. The commune of Villeneuve d'Ascq was created in 1970 by the amalgamation of the three communes (Ascq, Annappes and Flers). Its name evokes at the same time the new city and the memory of Ascq, martyr city of April 1, 1944, date on which the Nazis massacred 86 men.

[edit] Chronology:

  • April 11, 1969 : creation of the publicly owned establishment of installation of Lille-Est (EPALE)
  • February 25, 1970: decree of creation of the commune of Villeneuve d'Ascq (26,178 inhabitants according to the census of 1968)
  • December 31, 1983: dissolution of the EPALE, the city then reached 60,000 inhabitants.
  • 1986: creation of Villeneuve d'Ascq Technopole (VAT, pronounced veh-ah-teh).

[edit] Administration

Having succeeded Gérard Caudron as mayor from 1977 to 2001, Jean-Michel Stievenard and his team wish to maintain balances the environnement and the economic development, the greenery and technology, the daily wellbeing and the great projects, the social one and quality, opening on the its internal comfort and rest of the world, its finance and high degree of public utility.

Villeneuve d'Ascq is divided into two cantons:

  • Villeneuve d'Ascq-Nord (North) counts 31,811 inhabitants;
  • Villeneuve d'Ascq-Sud (South) counts 33,231 inhabitants.

[edit] Landmarks

The city keeps of its past of many vestiges, sites and equipment. One can visit a museum of modern art there, the forum of sciences François Mitterrand, the rebuildings of a Gaulois village to the park Archéologique ASNAPIO.

The town's stadium Stadium Lille Metropole is the temporary home of Lille's Soccer club the Lille Olympique Sporting Club which is one of the major teams in the French Soccer league, has won 8 major national trophies and now regularly features in the UEFA Champions League and UEFA Cup.

[edit] Miscellaneous

[edit] Education and research

Villeneuve d'Ascq counts many laboratories, a great number of companies and two universities:

Other schools and institutes include:

[edit] Twin towns

Villeneuve d'Ascq is twinned with:

[edit] Transportation

Villeneuve d'Ascq is connected to Lille by a VAL, a type of automatic (driverless) light rubber-tired metro. In fact, while the acronym VAL now officially stands for Véhicule Automatique Léger (automatic light vehicle), it was originally for Villeneuve d'Ascq à Lille (Villeneuve d'Ascq to Lille), the route of the first line to be projected, and inaugurated on April 25, 1983.

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