Cergy
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Commune of Cergy |
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Location (in red) within Paris inner and outer suburbs | |
Coordinates | 49°2′10″N 2°3′47″E / 49.03611°N 2.06306°E |
Administration | |
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Country | France |
Region | Île-de-France |
Department | Val-d'Oise |
Arrondissement | Pontoise |
Canton | Chief town of 2 cantons |
Intercommunality | Communauté d'agglomération de Cergy-Pontoise |
Mayor | Dominique Lefebvre (2001–2008) |
Statistics | |
Elevation | 21–121 m (69–400 ft) (avg. 25 m/82 ft) |
Land area1 | 11.68 km2 (4.51 sq mi) |
Population2 | 54,400 (2005 [1]) |
- Density | 4,658 /km² (12,060 /sq mi) |
Miscellaneous | |
INSEE/Postal code | 95127/ 95000 |
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: residents of multiple communes (e.g., students and military personnel) only counted once. |
Cergy is a commune in the northwestern suburbs of Paris, France. It is located 27.8 km (17.3 mi). (17.3 miles) from the center of Paris, in the "new town" of Cergy-Pontoise, created in the 1960s, of which it is the central and most populated commune.
Although neighboring Pontoise is the official préfecture (capital) of the Val-d'Oise département, the préfecture building and administration, as well as the department council (conseil général), are located inside the commune of Cergy, which is regarded as the de facto capital of Val-d'Oise. The sous-préfecture building and administration, on the other hand, are located inside the commune of Pontoise.
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[edit] Name
The name Cergy comes from Medieval Latin Sergiacum, meaning "estate of Sergius", a Gallo-Roman landowner.
[edit] Administration
Cergy is the chief town of two cantons:
- The canton of Cergy-Nord is made of part of Cergy and communes of Boissy-l'Aillerie, Osny, Puiseux-Pontoise (53,779 inhabitants)
- The canton of Cergy-Sud is made of part of Cergy and the commune of Éragny (32,969 inhabitants).
[edit] Twinnings
- Columbia, United States.
- Erkrath, Germany.
- Liaoyang, China.
- Porto Novo, Benin.
- Tres Cantos, Spain
- West Lancashire, United Kingdom.
[edit] Demographics
When Cergy was selected to become the center of a "new town", it was only a village. The commune had only 2,895 inhabitants in 1968. It then started to develop very quickly, exceeding 10,000 inhabitants in the mid-1970s and then 20,000 in the early-1980s. It is in this decade that its growth was most spectacular, since the city exceeded 48,000 inhabitants in 1990. The increase continued since, but at a notably slower page, to reach 54,500 as of 2004 estimates. However, on January 1, 2000, the commune lost a portion of its territory (net 0.03 km2 (0.012 sq mi) with a 1999 population of 62 persons) to the adjacent commune of Courdimanche.[2] The official census figures have thus been revised downward from the 1999 official 54,781 to 54,719 (reajusted) and the land area from 11.68 km2 (4.51 sq mi) to 11.65 km² (readjusted).
[edit] Immigration
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[edit] Heraldry
Coats of arms of Cergy |
[edit] Port Cergy
Port Cergy is a marina on the River Oise at pk 9. The site comprises both housing and recreational yachts as well as a boating school. The marina can hold 103 ships ranging 5 to 22m long and. The northern part of the site is reserved for restaurants and shops and have been built around a small bassin.
[edit] Ham
Ham is a small village to the south of Cergy. The village used to be part of the Sergentery and then commune of Neuville-sur-Oise but has since been amalgamated in the commune of Cergy. On its territory is the outdoor leisure centre 'Base de Loisirs de Cergy-Neuville'.
[edit] Transport
Cergy is served by three stations on Paris RER line A and on the Transilien Paris – Saint-Lazare suburban rail line: Cergy – Préfecture, Cergy – Saint-Christophe, and Cergy – Le Haut. Cergy is served by direct buses from Charles de Gaulle International Airport[3].
The bus company STIVO provides 17 lines of buses to travel within the agglomeration of Cergy.
[edit] Education
- Cergy-Pontoise University
- ESSEC Business School (grande école)
- ENSEA École Nationale Supérieure de l'Électronique et de ses Applications
- ITIN, IT-Institute (École supérieure d'informatique, réseaux et systèmes d'information)
- EISTI, École internationale des sciences du traitement de l'information
- Web site of Professional Bachelor’s degree in International Trade and International Tourism (Cergy-Pontoise University)
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- ^ 2005 estimate, 54,781 at the 1999 census
- ^ Code officiel géographique, from INSEE
- ^ Bus transport to Cergy
[edit] External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Cergy |
- Cergy official website (French)
- Internet site of the Université de Cergy-Pontoise (French)
- portcergy.com (French)
- Mérimée database - Cultural heritage (French)
- Land use (IAURIF) (English)
- Accommodation and Travel in Eragny (English)
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