Cergy-Pontoise

Cergy-Pontoise is a new town in France, in the Val d'Oise département, northwest of Paris on the Oise River. It owes its name to two of the communes that it covers, Cergy and Pontoise.

Population (2003): 183,430
Area is 77.74 km²
Population density: 2,360 hab./km²

Administration

As of 2005, Cergy-Pontoise is a communauté d'agglomération consisting of thirteen communes:

Population

Historical population
YearPop.±%
196234,050    
196841,576+22.1%
197569,546+67.3%
1982102,967+48.1%
1990159,168+54.6%
1999178,656+12.2%
2003183,430+2.7%

Since the establishment of the new agglomeration, the population has quadrupled over forty years.

History

In the 1960s, faced by the fast development of Paris and its suburbs, it was decided to control and balance it by creating several new cities around Paris.

To the north, the choice was made on the surroundings of Pontoise. The old city was to be integrated in a much larger unit, whose center would be Cergy, at the time not more than a village. From 1965, the establishment of the new city was to be done in several stages:

Public transport

Bus services are provided by the Stivo (formerly StAN).

Rail services are provided by both the SNCF and the RATP. Two RER lines begin within the new town.

Economy

Subaru France and Bandai France have their head office in Cergy Pontoise.[1]

In the media

Twinnings

Cergy-Pontoise is a sister city to the planned cities of

References

  1. "Mentoins légales." Bandai France. Retrieved on 6 July 2011. "21-23 rue du Petit Albi, 95808 CERGY-PONTOISE Cedex."
  2. "L'enfance d'une ville".
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 "Most Popular Titles With Location Matching "Cergy, Val-d'Oise, France"". Retrieved 2011-08-26.

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Coordinates: 49°02′10″N 2°03′47″E / 49.03611°N 2.06306°E