Le Mesnil-le-Roi

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Le Mesnil-le-Roi
Town hall
Le Mesnil-le-Roi
Coordinates: 48°56′15″N 2°07′39″E / 48.9375°N 2.1275°E / 48.9375; 2.1275Coordinates: 48°56′15″N 2°07′39″E / 48.9375°N 2.1275°E / 48.9375; 2.1275
Country France
Region Île-de-France
Department Yvelines
Arrondissement Saint-Germain-en-Laye
Canton Maisons-Laffitte
Government
  Mayor (19952014) Marc Demeure
Area
  Land1 3.27 km2 (1.26 sq mi)
Population (2006)
  Population2 6,386
  Population2 Density 2,000/km2 (5,100/sq mi)
INSEE/Postal code 78396 / 78600
Elevation 20–71 m (66–233 ft)
(avg. 42 m or 138 ft)

1 French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km² (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries.

2 Population without double counting: residents of multiple communes (e.g., students and military personnel) only counted once.

Le Mesnil-le-Roi is a commune in the Yvelines department in the Île-de-France region in north-central France. It is about 8 km (5 mi) from Saint-Germain-en-Laye.

The name "Mesnil" comes from Latin: mansionilis meaning "little estate". The name "Le Mesnil-le-Roi" could be said "The King's small estate" (Francis I). On the other hand, the name of Mesnil-le-Roi in the time of the French Revolution was Le Mesnil-Carrières, "Mesnil quarries".

The inhabitants are called Mesnilois (male) and Mesniloise (female).

Composition

Geography

Le Mesnil-le-Roi is situated between the Forest of Saint-Germain-en-Laye and the left bank of the River Seine. It is bordered by Maisons-Laffitte to the north, Le Pecq to the south and Saint-Germain-en-Laye to the west. To the east, the Seine separates it from Montesson. The communal land includes an equal part of an island in the Seine, the Île de la Borde.

Outside the town, conjoining with Maisons-Laffitte, the commune includes a second major estate, Carrières-sous-Bois.

The commune is crossed in its southern part by the A14 autoroute, partly underground. This autoroute crosses the Seine on a viaduct of reinforced concrete, forming two parallel bridges.

History

Heraldry

The arms of Le Mesnil-le-Roi are blazoned :
Azure, two spurs fesswise lower one contourny undersole straps one against the other intertwined in pale rowelled and buckled Or, and on a chief argent a salamander gules between two fleur-de-lis Or.

This coat of arms, adopted in 1952, derives from the La Salle family, the ancient landowners of Carrières-sous-Bois, and it was given to them by Francis I.


Administration

List of successive mayors
Election date Name
Missing results before 2001 are no longer known.
March 2008 Marc Demeure
March 2001 Marc Demeure
May 1995 Marc Demeure
March 1971 Henri-Georges Dupret-Ecuyer

Demography

Historical population of Le Mesnil-le-Roi
(Source: INSEE[1])
Year1962196819751982199019992006
Population6,2076,2066,386
From the year 1962 on: No double countingresidents of multiple communes (e.g. students and military personnel) are counted only once.

Culture

War memorial
Forest Gate
Brassens Centre

The town participates in a Concours des villes et villages fleuris ("Towns and Villages in Bloom" competition) and in 2007 won two flowers.[2]

Monuments

Church of St Vincent
  • Church of St Vincent: Church in the Flamboyant Gothic style, consecrated on 2 August 1587
  • Château du Val, 17th Century, situated on the edge of the Forest of Saint-Germain-en-Laye, built by the architect Jules Hardouin-Mansart.
  • The Orangery of the Château du Mesnil, situated in a protected zone of POS ND-EBC (Non-cultivable woodland)) which has been converted to 43 private houses
  • Old abandoned mineshafts (Château du Mesnil, now demolished), situated on the edge of the Orangery on the Rue de Général Leclerc
  • Artificial caves (abandoned), ancient glaciers (abandoned) and ruins of canals (now abandoned) in the communal woodlands (Château du Mesnil, now demolished).

Twin towns

England England: Newmarket, Suffolk

Famous people

  • Émile Littré, bought a house in Mesnil-le-Roi in 1847 and stayed there until his death in 1881
  • Augustin Henry-Lepaute, watchmaker
  • Jacques Fath, tailor, born in Mesnil-le-Roi in 1912
  • Serge Gainsbourg, until then Lucien Ginsburg, married Élisabeth Levitsky at Mesnil-le-Roi Town Hall on 3 November 1951. He worked at this time at the Maison Champsfleur (actually an old people's home) as an assistant to young Israeli children whose parents were victims of the Holocaust.
  • Jeanne Bourin, novelist and media personality
  • Louis Pauwels, journalist
  • Jules Rein, Politician, mayor of Mesnil-le-Roi, originator of the canton of Maisons-Laffitte Le Mesnil-le-Roi Houilles.

Economy

  • Residential community.

See also

References

External links

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