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词条 Le Mée-sur-Seine
释义

  1. Geography

  2. History

  3. Demographics

  4. Education

  5. Culture

  6. Religions

  7. Economy

  8. Transport

  9. People

  10. See also

  11. References

  12. External links

{{Infobox French commune
|name = Le Mée-sur-Seine
|commune status = Commune
|map size = 270px
|adjustable map = Le-Mée-sur-Seine_map.png
|map caption = Location (in red) within Paris inner and outer suburbs
|coordinates = {{coord|48.5333|2.6289|format=dms|display=inline,title}}
|INSEE = 77285
|postal code = 77350
|region = Île-de-France
|department = Seine-et-Marne
|arrondissement = Melun
|canton = Savigny-le-Temple
|mayor = Franck Vernin
|term = 2008–2014
|intercommunality = CA Melun Val de Seine
|elevation min m = 37
|elevation max m = 80
|area km2 = 5.34
|population = 20830
|population date = 2006
}}

Le Mée-sur-Seine is a commune in the Seine-et-Marne department in the Île-de-France region in north-central France, next to Melun. It is located in the south-eastern suburbs of Paris {{convert|41.1|km|mi|abbr=on}} from the center.

Geography

The town is located on the ride side of the Seine on a limestone plateau.

History

  • B.C.: the Sénons (Gaul tribe) may have lived here.
  • 13th century: Le Mée-sur-Seine is mentioned for the first time by "Mas" in 1253. "Mas" is an old French term for farm.
  • 15th century: castle of "Marchémarais"
  • September, 30th, 1833: birth of Henri Chapu, a famous sculptor.
  • 1889: construction of the "Église Notre-Dame-de-la-Nativité".
  • 1845: first railway.
  • 1938: Originally called simply "Le Mée", the name of the commune became officially "Le Mée-sur-Seine" (meaning "Le Mée upon Seine")
  • 1944: Release of the town by the allied troops who crossed over the Seine using a float-bridge (the only bridge had been destroyed by the Germans).
  • 1970-1971: construction of the main road to Melun (la pénétrante).
  • 1979: opening of the new rail station.

The town grew quickly after World War II, and it is now divided in four districts: Le Mée Village, Plein Ciel, Croix Blanche, Les Courtilleraies.

Demographics

Inhabitants are called Méens.

{{Historical populations|align=none|state=collapsed | 1793|238 | 1800|301 | 1806|281 | 1821|332 | 1831|401 | 1836|475 | 1841|483 | 1846|590 | 1851|617 | 1856|577 | 1861|650 | 1866|656 | 1872|674 | 1876|634 | 1881|720 | 1886|813 | 1891|792 | 1896|701 | 1901|650 | 1906|653 | 1911|624 | 1921|678 | 1926|754 | 1931|839 | 1936|875 | 1946|1040 | 1954|1220 | 1962|1391 | 1968|4426 | 1975|10056 | 1982|13917 | 1990|20933 | 1999|21217
|footnote = From the year 1962 on: population without double counting
|source = Cassini
}}

Education

There are 11 infant schools, 8 garde schools, 2 secondary schools and 1 high school.

Culture

  • "Le Mas": library and auditorium.[1]
  • "Espace Cordier": Youth House for Culture.

Religions

  • "Église Notre-Dame-de-la-Nativité" ("Village" District), built from 1889 to 1893, is on the location of the previous church (built in 1771).
  • chapel "Sainte-Croix" ("Croix-Blanche" District)

Economy

Business Number of firms
(June 2003)[2]
Industry 26
Agriculture 2
Trade 104
Construction 48
Transports 12
Services to firms 85
Services to particular 77
Other 195
TOTAL 549
  • Unemployment rate (1999): 12.8%
  • Private income (2004): €15,136/year

Transport

Le Mée-sur-Seine is served by Le Mée-sur-Seine station on Paris RER line {{rint|paris|r|D}}, approximately 45 minutes from the centre of Paris.

Local bus network: Bus TRAM: lines B, F, J, J1, M.[3]

People

  • Jacques Philippe Avice (1759–1835), general, and also tile maker around 1820.[4]
  • François-Joseph Talma (1763–1826), actor, he was also co-owner of the tile manufactory.[4]
  • Mademoiselle Mars (1779–1847), actress, she was also co-owner of the tile manufactory.[4]
  • Charles-Tristan de Montholon (1782–1853), general and politician, he was also co-owner of the tile manufactory.[4]
  • Grégoire Ghyka (see Grigore Alexandru Ghica {{en icon}}(1807–1857), prince of Moldavia (1849–1853 and 1854–1856) lived in "Le Mée," where he committed suicide on August 24, 1857. His wife and five other relatives are interred close to him in a memorial in the cemetery of the town. Close to this memorial, four other members of the Ghyka family repose (among whom Nicolas Jean Ghika (1849–1873), killed during a duel at Fontainebleau).[5]
  • Henri Chapu, famous sculptor, was born in "Le Mée" in September, 30th, 1833. He was interred on April 24, 1891.[6]
  • Firmin-Girard (1838–1921), painter. He has been interred close to Henri Chapu.[7]
  • Henri-Auguste Patey (1855–1930), sculptor, student of Henri Chapu.[8]
  • Gaston Carraud (1864–1920), songwriter, student of Jules Massenet, was born in "Le Mée" in July, 20th, 1864.
  • Renée Saint-Cyr (1904–2004), actress, lived in a big 18th century house in "Le Mée".[9]
  • Karl Lagerfeld (1933-), designer, owned a big house in the "Village" District.
  • Caroline de Monaco (1957-) and Ernest-Auguste de Hanovre (1954-) own the house previously occupied by Karl Lagerfeld.
  • Nina Roberts (1979-) ex-porn star
  • Willy Denzey (1982-) singer for teenagers.

See also

  • Communes of the Seine-et-Marne department

References

  • INSEE
1. ^{{cite web |url=http://mediathequelemas.over-blog.com/ |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2008-06-10 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080927101930/http://mediathequelemas.over-blog.com/ |archivedate=2008-09-27 |df= }}
2. ^Source SIRENE juin 2003 - Traitement Seine & Marne Développement
3. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.agglo-melunvaldeseine.fr/web/39.htm |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2008-06-10 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080613201739/http://www.agglo-melunvaldeseine.fr/web/39.htm |archivedate=2008-06-13 |df= }}
4. ^Michel Dauvergne et François Lethève, Le Mée-sur-Seine et son histoire, Ville du Mée-sur-Seine, 1994, p. 101
5. ^Michel Dauvergne et François Lethève, Le Mée-sur-Seine et son histoire, Ville du Mée-sur-Seine, 1994, p. 147-150 ; Les tombes de la famille Ghyka au cimetière du Mée-sur-Seine
6. ^Michel Dauvergne et François Lethève, Le Mée-sur-Seine et son histoire, Ville du Mée-sur-Seine, 1994, p. 185-219
7. ^Michel Dauvergne et François Lethève, Le Mée-sur-Seine et son histoire, Ville du Mée-sur-Seine, 1994, p. 183-184
8. ^Michel Dauvergne et François Lethève, Le Mée-sur-Seine et son histoire, Ville du Mée-sur-Seine, 1994, p. 162-163 et 207
9. ^Michel Dauvergne et François Lethève, Le Mée-sur-Seine et son histoire, Ville du Mée-sur-Seine, 1994, p. 220-221

External links

{{commons category}}
  • Official website {{Fr icon}}
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20070929155511/http://www.iaurif.org/en/gis/fichescom/mos99/ficmos/mos77285.html 1999 Land Use, from IAURIF (Institute for Urban Planning and Development of the Paris-Île-de-France région)] {{en icon}}
  • French Ministry of Culture list for Le Mée-sur-Seine {{Fr icon}}
  • Map of Le Mée-sur-Seine on Michelin {{en icon}}
{{Paris Metropolitan Area}}{{Seine-et-Marne communes}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Meesurseine}}

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