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Teal

Teal
The hotel Miravillas, town of Sarcelles.
The hotel Miravillas, town of Sarcelles.
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Administration
Country France
Region Ile-de-France
Department Val-d'Oise
Borough Teal ( chief town )
Canton chief town of two cantons
Common Code 95585
Postcode 95200
Mayor
Current term
Francis Pupponi
2008 - 2014
Intermunicipal Agglomeration community of Val de France
Website www.sarcelles.fr
Demography
Population 59 594 hab. ( 2007 )
Density 7053 inhabitants / km 2
Demonym Sarcelles, Sarcelles
Geography
Contact 49 00 '00 "North
2 23 '00 "East / 49.0000, 2.3833
Altitudes Min. 46 m - max. 142 m
Area 8.45 km 2

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Teal is a French commune located in the department of Val-d'Oise and the region le-de-France.

Emblematic town of the Paris suburbs , she saw edify the first large set of French from 1955 to 1970. She became in 2000 the sub-prefecture of the department of Val-d'Oise.

Summary

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Description

Aerial view of Sarcelles-village.

Teal is a suburb north of Paris , located about 15 km from the capital. The town consists of two distinct parts: the old Sarcelles, said "Sarcelles-village, built along the Little Rhone and grouped around the church and the great contemporary ensemble, the first expression of the new towns, built in year 1950 one km further south. The city covers 4.6 kilometers from north to south and 3.1 km from east to west.

The "village" consists of a low continuous habitat, mainly from the nineteenth century and early twentieth century , interspersed with newer buildings. To the north lies a large area pavillonaire, 'The Goldfinches. To the east, lies a large area of activity along the RN16 , two small suburban districts ("High King" and "Mount Gif") and some cereal crops that resist urbanization. To the south lies the district of Sarcelles-Lochres, the new town of the 1950s , consisting of towers and buildings of four floors. This area is clearly separated from the rest of the city, no coherent urban fabric will not bind to other neighborhoods. A park and sports facilities in effect separate the two. Nearly two-hundred acres are not built, representing nearly 30% of the surface of the town.

This teal and all elements of a cityscape, which coexist in rural and suburban districts with a large area of dense residential buildings Climate

The climate in Sarcelles is characteristic of that of the Ile-de-France , that is to say, subject to a maritime climate characterized by a gradient moderation. The location of the town within the Paris agglomeration causes a very slight rise in temperature a degree or two depending on weather conditions compared to rural areas of Ile-de-France. This difference is particularly noticeable at dawn on a calm, anticyclonic , and the situation tends to worsen over the years. The average annual temperature is 11 C, the coldest month is January with cold 4 C, the warmest months are July and August with 19 C (daily average). The average number of days with temperatures above 25 C is 40, including 8 beyond 30 C. In the south of Val-d'Oise , since 1955 , the annual average of sunshine is 1719 hours .

Month Jan February March April May June July August Seven October November December Year
Average maximum temperatures ( C) 6 7 11 14 18 21 24 24 21 15 9 7 14,8
Average minimum temperature ( C) 1 1 3 6 9 12 14 14 11 8 4 2 7,1
Average temperatures ( C) 4 4 7 10 14 17 19 19 16 12 7 5 11,2
Source: Monthly Climatology - Roissy Airport, France

History

Heraldry

Blason ville fr Sarcelles (Val-d'Oise). Svg Teal
  • Azure three martlets gold

The weapons come from Sarcelles Neufbourg family, with its inverted enamels, lords of the place in the seventeenth century.

Origins

Teal to 1780 ( Cassini map )
Brickworks Censier 1900

The name of the city come from the Gallo-Roman anthroponym Cercellus or perhaps "Teal", quoted in 862 : factory hoops for barrels.

The occupation of the site probably dates from the Palaeolithic hunter-gatherers while attending Valley Petit Rhone. Human occupation is documented between the first century and the fifth century AD by the discovery of a Roman spa at a place called "the High King."

Plundered by the Huns , the village found a relative prosperity from the seventh century , became the lordship of the abbey of Saint-Denis. The existence of a village community is evidenced by the donation of 894 from a farm in the territory Royal Teal Ex fisco Cercilla nostro "by King Eudes in Heriman , treasurer of the abbey of Saint-Denis. This gives him and seven families served and a mill on the river Rodonus, the Petit Rhone . In the thirteenth century , we find the spelling Teal .

Vassals of the lords of Montmorency organize campaigns clearing and cause the economic development of the village. During the Hundred Years War , Sarcelles is occupied by the British from 1420 to 1436 , then destroyed by the Huguenots in 1567 during their withdrawal after the Battle of Saint-Denis. Popincourt ownership in the middle of XV century , it was the possession of Neufbourg and erected as a marquis in 1629. The property passed in 1685 the Marquis d'Hautefort who founded a hospital.

The village of eighteenth century saw the wine and fruit trees. The counting of the election of Paris has thirty-nine fires in 1709 , the universal dictionary published in 1726 announces 1000-60 inhabitants . In 1729 , when the archbishop of Paris Sarcelles dismisses the priest, the author pamphleteer Nicolas Jouin write a series of speeches that were so successful that they gave birth to a literary genre : the sarcellade, named after the village , , .

In the nineteenth century , Sarcelles, like many surrounding communities, lives mainly in viticulture. The vine then occupies almost the entire acreage. But following the outbreak of phylloxera in 1879 that decimated the vineyards, in Sarcelles are switching crops Vegetable Crops in the early twentieth century , particularly in the cultivation of peas that required abundant manpower summer the "picker." During the harvest months (June-July), the population is multiplied by two passing in 1902 for example, 2 380-4 800. The harvest was then shipped to the markets of Paris by the trainload from bags of 50 Kg The tree is also important, pears in particular orchards then extending over several towns in the plains of France and the valley Montmorency after the conflict in 1870. In 1870 and 1871 , the village is occupied by the Prussians that leave him in ruins. During 1892 , the village is the victim of an epidemic of cholera.

In 1930 , vegetable cultivation is predominant: on 350 hectares of arable land, 96 are occupied by crops of peas, 65 by cauliflower. During the twentieth century , Sarcelles gradually loses its rural character with the establishment of various industries: a cotton mill , a foundry of aluminum , a synthetic ruby factory, another tile , one of brick , lace yarn gold, or paintings. The activity was widely employed bricklayer in Sarcelles the French Revolution at the end of the Second World War due to the nature clayey subsoil. Two families dominated the local business: Censier for over a century and Bastin.

The Great Together

But it was after the Second World War that the history of Sarcelles accelerating. In a national housing shortage exacerbated by a natural balance very positive (" baby boom ") and at the same time an immigration but also the massive repatriation of French of Algeria with a significant portion will move in Sarcelles, a Grand Aggregate , tens of thousands of homes, said first-generation (characterized by planning long horizontal bars, without architectural research, located along the rails for construction cranes) will install from scratch in the fields of Sarcelles the village.

We must design the city to the French architects Jacques Henri Labourdette and Roger Boileau , who worked between 1955 and 1975. In total, 12,368 dwellings are built and on behalf of CICS and its subsidiaries, making it arguably the largest general assembly of France . Long a symbol of the malaise that hit large groups (and cause the "sarcellite," a term coined by a journalist of the 1950s ), it would seem today that the Grand Aggregate Sarcelles enjoys a relative success in mixed ethnic and urban violence, standing out of large gradients of Commons French suburbs. This can be explained by the fact that Sarcelles-Lochres has developed into a city, especially its integration in a broader package that includes traditional neighborhoods and areas of economic activities. This trend remains outstanding.

Major Caribbean communities, North African, black African and Jewish communities now live in Sarcelles, but the ethnic mix found its limitations and problems between communities are increasing , .

After celebrating in 2005 the fiftieth anniversary of the creation of neighborhood Lochres , the municipality encourages the renovation of the Grand Aggregate, beginning with the district Sablons, the first built during the 1950s .

Demographics

Teal has developed very fast class in the category of cities fungi: only about 8,000 inhabitants in the early 1950s , it was 35 800 in 1962 and exceeded 50,000 by the end of 1960 , becoming the second largest city of Val-d'Oise behind Argenteuil. The city occupies the 78th place nationally in population. Its birth rate is 20.29 / 1,000 and mortality rate of 6.40 / 1,000. Teal is a young city: 34.9% of the population is under 20 years, 42.4% age 25 and 13.6% over 60 years.

Demographic Trends
1793 1800 1806 1821 1831 1836 1841 1846 1851
1 600 1 410 1 588 1 327 1 615 1 609 1 735 1 788 1 622
1856 1861 1866 1872 1876 1881 1886 1891 1896
1 604 1 781 1 846 1 682 1 845 2 001 2 159 2 118 2 199
1901 1906 1911 1921 1926 1931 1936 1946 1954
2 384 2 603 2 796 3 364 5 032 6 292 7 083 6 622 8 397
1962 1968 1975 1982 1990 1999 2007
35 800 51 674 55 007 53 630 56 833 57 871 59 594

Count starting from 1962 : Population without double counting


Sources: ,

Table population of the twentieth century

Immigration

Teal has a large immigrant population: a total of 57 871 inhabitants in 1999 , 9285 were born abroad and foreign nationals, 6,282 were French acquisition and 3413 were French by birth but born abroad or in the former departments of French Algeria. The city is indeed one of the largest community of repatriates from Algeria.

If, among foreigners, by Algerians (14.7%) and Moroccans (11.8%) is consistent with the regional average (respectively 17.3% and 10.4%), that of Tunisians is important with 15.5% against 6.1% in Sarcelles in the region. The proportion of Turks is also very important: 12.4% against 2.6% in the region. From other countries of birth is consistent with regional trends with 37.8%, mainly from countries in sub-Saharan Africa , .

It is not possible to speak of population without Sarcelles evoke a very specific feature, namely that the population of this city is made for one third of Jews, and one third of Muslims.

Housing

Teal had 18 048 primary residences in 1999 on a total of 19,419 dwellings. The park property has Sarcelles specificity compared to the average of the region: in 1999 , only 3.1% of primary residences were dated 1990 or after cons 9.1% in Ile-de-France. Similarly, constructions prior to 1949 represented only 6.2% of the park against 33.7% for the Ile de France regional average.

Teal has few old buildings, all gathered in the village, and built little today, subject to the plan because of exposure to noise from the airport Roissy-Charles de Gaulle , which drastically limits the construction. Most of the park dates back to 1955 to 1970 : not less than 78.1% of dwellings were built between 1949 and 1974. This characteristic causes a real problem of urban planning and financing: the whole park with roughly the same age, everything is also to be rehabilitated at the same time.

84.4% of homes are primary residences spread to 16.4% in detached houses and apartments to 83.6% (respectively 26.9% and 73.1% in the region). Only 33.0% of residents are homeowners, against 64.8% who were tenants (respectively 44.3% and 51.1% in the region) , .

With 9505-type housing HLM 52.7% of the park in 1999 (23.4% in the region), the city largely respects the provisions of Article 55 of the Act solidarity and urban renewal (SRU) of December 2000 setting a minimum 20% rate of social housing for the larger towns.

Household size is much larger than in the region: the city has only 21.4% of people living alone against 34.6% in the region, however the important families represent 11.0% of the population against 2 , 8% in the region. The average number of persons per dwelling is important: on average 3.2 people against 2.4 in Ile-de-France. The situation is explained by a high proportion of populations of immigrant families numerous.

Most houses have 4 or more rooms (57.9% against 41.4% in regional average); smaller homes are in the minority: only 2.1% of dwellings in a room against 11.8% in the region.

The city has therefore housing larger area than the average Paris region inhabited by large families, but a very important part of this housing is public housing type, which promotes ghettoization of the town , .

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Since June 2000 , Sarcelles also has a board of retired citizens, open to people aged at least fifty years and early retirement or retirement. This initiative has been implemented after finding that many retired players wanted to be strong in the life of the city and play a social role. It involved one or more of the four thematic committees for consideration: citizenship, environment, intercultural and memory.

Finally, the city has a local youth council, consisting of twenty-four young people from fifteen to twenty years and come from various parts of the city .

Political trends

In the 2002 presidential election , the first round has seen the head Lionel Jospin with 25.0%, followed by Jacques Chirac with 15.1%, Jean-Marie Le Pen with 13.4%, and Alain Madelin with 11 , 9%, Christiane Taubira with 8.5%, Franois Bayrou with 5.0%, Jean-Pierre Chevenement with 4.5% and Laguiller with 4.0%, no other candidate than the threshold of 3.5%.

In the second round, voters voted 86.5% for Jacques Chirac against 13.5% for Jean Marie Le Pen with an abstention rate of 23.9%, much higher values for Jacques Chirac versus the national trend (respectively 82.21% and 17.79%, 20.29% abstention) .

The referendum on the Constitutional Treaty for Europe of 29 May 2005 , the Sarcelles have massively rejected the EU constitution, with 62.51% 37.49% Non cons of Yes with a particularly high abstention rate of 43 70% (all France: No to 54.67%, 45.33% Yes, Abstention: 30.63%). These figures are well above the trend of departmental Val-d'Oise (Not to 53.47%, 46.53% Yes) but opposite results Ile (Yes 53.99% No 46.01%) .

In the 2007 presidential election , the first round saw overwhelmingly votes are placed on the two main candidates, head Sgolne Royal with 37.35% (National: 25,87%), followed by Nicolas Sarkozy with 33, 98% (National: 31,18%), and Franois Bayrou with 12.95% and Jean-Marie Le Pen with 6.90%, no other candidate than the threshold of 3.5%. The second round has seen the top Sgolne Royal with 53.27%, Nicolas Sarkozy totaling 46.73% of the votes Sarcelles, figures inverse to the national results with an abstention rate of 18.19%, slightly higher than the national average of 16.03% .

Mayors of Sarcelles

List of mayors
Date of election Identity Party Quality
1939 Meyer
1953 Glue
1962 Salmon DVD
1965 Henry Canacos PCF Member of the Val-d'Oise

Technical Officer

1983 Raymond Lamontagne RPR Member of the Val-d'Oise

Vice-President of the General Council of Val-d'Oise

18 June 1995 Dominique Strauss-Kahn PS Member of the 95
3 June 1997 Francis Pupponi PS General counsel of 95

Member of the 95

Previous data are not yet known.

During the 2008 municipal elections , the union list of the Left led by Francis Pupponi was elected in the first round with 68.83% of votes cast .

This opens the way for a second term (2008-2014), or a third if one takes into account the succession to Dominique Strauss-Kahn in 1997.

Budget and Taxation

Teal is a poor city experiencing a difficult financial situation with high debt and fiscal management highly criticized by the regional audit chamber . This is due according to the mayor at a potential tax very limited and important needs on the part of the population .

With a tax rate of 17.32% Housing by 2006 , the tax burden for individuals in Sarcelles is average high in the department. This rate nevertheless remained stable since 2001. We must add 0.50% for the union, or 17.82% in total. Rate departmental Val-d'Oise the same year was set to 5.88% of the rental value. By comparison, the rate (proportion of association included) was 16.85% in Garges-les-Gonesse , of 18.90% at Gonesse or 17.11% to Montmorency , town of Sarcelles , .

Justice and Security

Square Hattersheim.

Teal is in the court of instance in Gonesse (since the abolition of the district court of couen in February 2008 ), and High Court as well as trade of Pontoise. The city also hosts a house of justice and law (31, avenue du 8 mai 1945) , .

The crime rate in the police district of Sarcelles (including Saint-Brice-sous-Fort and Villiers-le-Bel ) is 107.37 per 1000 acts (crimes and misdemeanors counts in 2008 ) making is one of the three highest in the Val-d'Oise behind Argenteuil (186.43) and Cergy-Pontoise (137.62), well above the national average (83/1000) and county (88.15 / 1,000). The rate of resolution of cases by the police is 25.34%, one of the lowest in the department .

According to columnist Delfeil Ton , creating a predictable crime in Sarcelles had been criticized by urban planners and sociologists bearing on the similar example of the Bronx Twinnings

Economy

Teal had 2651 companies on 31/12/2004. 86% of these establishments had fewer than five employees .

The industrial park of the NRG group had in the year 2000 over an area of sixty hactares 80 companies providing 3,000 jobs.

The unemployment rate in 1999 came to 20.9%, 8 points higher than the national average. The city had 1954 beneficiaries of the RMI to 31 December 2004 . The average income per household is 17 854 per year.

Teal-Lochres was one of the first neighborhoods in the classified list of urban zones by the Law of 14 November 1996 to promote the development of the districts as "sensitive". The ZFU Garges - Sarcelles (Lochres) is the largest in France . Among other companies, the National Agency for the holiday vouchers (ANCV) it now has its headquarters .

The city has very few large companies, among the major include the first two in turnover : JCB-France (materials for construction) with 177M , Gestetner (a subsidiary of Ricoh copiers, connectors ) with 62M (2004 figures) . As the company France Telecom-Orange, whose home telephone Montfleury Street Pole Service serving the territory of the Plain Val-de-France.

Transport

A RATP bus number 268, rue Pierre-Brossolette Sarcelles-village.

Teal is served by two railway stations and several bus lines:

bus routes:

The tram line 5 (or tram Saint-Denis - Garges-Sarcelles) is a proposed tram on tires that will take the national route 16. Its commissioning is planned for late 2012 , .

No highway does not serve the city. Only the National Route 16 ( Paris - Chantilly ) connects directly to the capital in the crossing from south to north. The secondary road 125 crosses from west to east and is an important local link between Sarcelles-village in the district but also an axis Lochres intra-departmental Val-d'Oise ( Montmorency - Garges-les-Gonesse - Dugny - The Bourget ).

The latter route would be relieved by carrying forward the " Avenue of Paris "(eg inter-boulevard of Paris), connecting Argenteuil at the Roissy-Charles de Gaulle , the latter located less than fifteen kilometers Sarcelles and constituting a major employment center.

Parks and green spaces

  • Park Meadows-by-the-City is the largest green space in the city. It features undulating body of water as well as child's play and picnic tables for free access.
  • The square is located landscaped Hattersheim Sarcelles-village
  • The path-of-wood-flower, is a "green corridor" between the Rue Pierre Brossolette and Bellevue Street. It shows some of the gardens of the city.
  • The small lake in the High-King.
  • Kennedy Park, in the large .

Teal has two flowers Contest towns and villages in bloom , flowering rewarding the efforts of the municipality .

Monuments and Sights

Teal has a heritage village with the church, a historic monument classified , . The new town of Sarcelles-Lochres is itself an architectural heritage of the 1950s.

The church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul.

Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul. Built from 1115 on the site of a Roman temple, the church replaced a building of the fifth century about the structure of which was found in the choir today. Burned in the sixteenth century by the Huguenots , the building was extensively restored then. The last major campaign was in 1876. The bell tower topped by a spire of stone surrounded by 4 pyramidions is the oldest part of the church, it has arched windows. The western facade Renaissance with Corinthian columns is the work of Jean Bullant ; the "F" crowned decorating the arches of the portal is a tribute to Francis. The rose on the upper floor is lined with columns, the nave and aisle of the sixteenth century are decorated walings and tiercerons. The Gothic choir square dated XIII century , the capitals are figured. The church is home to a tombstone effigies Suddenly Jehan and his wife, carved in 1582. The set has been classified a historical monument October 25, 1911.

Tower Hugues Capet (high school in the turret) is falsely considered to have been an appointment of the king hunting. It has thick walls of 70 to 80 cm.

Manor Miravillas (rue de la Resistance) is built on the site of Richmond Castle, burned down in 1567 by Protestants. In 1942 , the mansion, rebuilt in the nineteenth century , is transformed into a hotel, then bought by the town who set the town hall.

The Assyrian-Chaldean Church of St. Thomas the Apostle, the largest in Europe, was dedicated in February 2004.

The market-Lochres Sarcelles (Tuesday, Friday and Sunday morning) is known throughout the region. It attracts a cosmopolitan crowd of over 10,000 visitors each Sunday.

Museums

Heritage House (1 rue des Pillars) is installed since September 2000 in the house Grimaud, named after its former owner, and built in the nineteenth century in Sarcelles Village. Led by an association ("Sarcelles and its history"), it presents the history of the city through a permanent collection of artifacts and old costumes related to agricultural past and many theme exhibitions. These include: the 60th anniversary of the liberation of Sarcelles, brick missing ... The park is open to the public since spring 2005 and offers a botanical course (open Mondays from 14h to 17 pm, Wednesday from 10am to 12pm and 14h at 17h and Saturday from 10am to 12pm, admission free).

The Naval Museum of Sarcelles (bd du General de Gaulle - Sarcelles-village), also run by an association, presents the maritime history of France since Colbert through objects, ship models, posters, photos, etc.. (Open Saturdays from 14h to 18h, free entrance).

Personalities linked to the city

Personalities from the political, economic and social

  • Rachid Adda : National Secretary of the Republican and Citizen Movement (MRC), former Regional Adviser of Ile-de-France, alderman of Sarcelles, Sarcelles born;
  • Didier Arnal : General Counsel, President of the General Council of Val-d'Oise since March 2008, former member;
  • Marie-Claude Beaudeau : Communist former senator, former first deputy mayor of Sarcelles;
  • Henry Canacos : former mayor of Sarcelles from 1965 to 1983;
  • Francois Chereque : secretary general of the CFDT (Sarcelles lived and young child: former Rugby player AASS);
  • Jacques Chereque : former national secretary of the CFDT, former Minister (lived Sarcelles);
  • Michel Gevrey : former national leader and international trade union (including former national secretary of the National Union of Teachers ) and associative, former member of the Economic and Social Council , a former deputy mayor of Sarcelles (1995-2008);
  • Dominique Strauss-Kahn : professor, director general of the International Monetary Fund , former Industry Minister, former Minister of Economy and Finance, former chairman of the Finance Committee of the National Assembly, former deputy mayor Sarcelles, former president of the conurbation Val-de-France;
  • Francis Pupponi : deputy mayor of Sarcelles, a former vice-president of the conurbation Val-de-France, former general counsel of the Val-d'Oise.

People of the literary, cultural and artistic

Sports Personalities

Personalities various

Culture

The village hall-Jacques Berrier Sarcelles Village.

The city offers year-round access to varied culture:

The library Langfus Anna (37, Bd Bergson), currently networking with other libraries in the urban community , provides for consultation or loan more than 66,000 books and about 110 titles of magazines. The youth space for children under 14 years is 3500 pounds at their disposal. It adds a music area, located at 1 Place de Navarra, featuring more than 7,000 CDs. The subscription rate for borrowing are symbolic: 2 euro for adults, free for 18 years and for the unemployed and recipients of the RMI .

The municipal school of music to influence municipal (2 Avenue Paul Langevin), thirty subjects taught to children as for adults, including jazz, strings and wind as well as collective practice: choral chamber music, workshops, etc.. ;

The municipal school of arts Janine Haddad (5, Garges Road) ;

Room Andr Malraux (street Taillepied - Sarcelles Village)

Heritage House, (1 rue des Pillars - Sarcelles-village) ;

Several neighborhood centers, especially those of white and Watteau Vignes .

In the city there is the "Club des Belles Images" - photography club .

The Forum Cholette , closed in 1997 due to asbestos, was a cultural center founder of the identity of the Grand Aggregate. Large auditorium, 250 seat cinema, exhibition centers, etc. ballroom.

Festivals and Events

  • The Biennial of Engraving and new images every two years in odd years, earlier this year;
  • The sports festival in early June;
  • The festivities of the 50th anniversary of the great set of Sarcelles;
  • The Festival of Photography Social - Photsoc .

Sarcelles cinema

Teal has been part of several films, including the most famous evoke the brutal social and urban change 1960 :

Sarcelles in the song

Teal is one of the iconic cities in the suburbs and rap French. The rapper Stomy Bugsy has lived all his youth in Sarcelles it evokes in many of his songs as well as in those of group Ministre AMER which he was a member with Passi. This group came out in 1994 an album called "95200" zip code of the city. The collective hip-hop Sector "" from a neighborhood called The Cult of Sarcelles Abdoulaye was born from the dead AMER Department has gathered several rappers from the city and those adjacent to Garges-les-Gonesse as the Neg 'Marrons or duo Arsenium , from Villiers-le-Bel.

The group of jazz - rock Red Noise was also released in January 1971 her only album called Sarcelles-Lochres parodying songs Rap .

History of Sarcelles

The city of Sarcelles has engaged in a labor gathering in memory of Sarcelles: the memory of the liberation of the people where they lived during this time of war . These texts public will better understand the daily life of French during this painful period. It is also possible to read the history of Sarcelles during this period.

Education

Fifty-five schools provide instruction in Sarcelles five private . Added to two specialized institutions: an education and a medical institute IUT.

The city falls within the academy of Versailles and the inspectorate of Val-d'Oise. Schools in the district are managed by the inspections of departmental inspection of National Education of Saint-Brice-Sarcelles-Nord (6, alle Jean de La Fontaine 95350 Saint-Brice-sous-Fort ) and Teal South (School Delpech, 148, avenue de la Division Leclerc). Both districts are part of the basin of education and training of Sarcelles .

Sport

Sports facilities

Teal has a large sports center with several gyms and other sports facilities throughout the municipality:

  • The Sports Centre Nelson Mandela Avenue Paul Langevin, includes:
  • The gym Jean-Jaurs, avenue Pierre Koenig
  • The gymnasium Saint-Exupery, alle Bossuet
  • The gym Louis Pasteur, rue Marius-Delpech
  • The gym-Kergomard Pauline Avenue Auguste Perret
  • The gym Albert Camus, alle Radiguet
  • The gym Briand, rue Voltaire
  • The gym goldfinches, instead of the three Noyers
  • A room of gymnastics , avenue Joliot-Curie
  • Saint-Saens room, bathroom, martial arts , Ave Caesar Franck
  • Room boxing goldfinches
  • The stadium Leo Lagrange Street Stadium
  • The stadium mile Zola, rue Emile-Zola
  • Two bowling Road Chantereine and place Marais

Clubs

The Friendly Association Sportive de Sarcelles and club sports center. His section is notable Karate , No. 1 ranking in France in 2006 of the Federation

Health

Teal is covered by two hospitals : Hospital Gonesse (25, rue Bernard February 95500 Gonesse) and Intercommunal Hospital of Eaubonne - Montmorency (Cheim) (1, rue Jean Moulin 95160 Montmorency). The city also hosts a private hospital, private hospital in North Parisien (3, bd du Marechal de Lattre de Tassigny) .

The town has three retirement homes, assisted living Mapi (Private), Health cedar blue (open) and Orchard residence (home unit) .

Advocacy

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  • The nursery : Nursery Family Flora Tristan, Saint Saens Family Nativity, Manger family Chantepie Family Nativity Pablo Rejas

Cults

Church Catholic. The faithful of the parish of Sarcelles-village are greeted at the church of St. Peter and St. Paul (Church Street) and those of the parish of Sarcelles Lochres to church Holy Trinity Jean XXIII (avenue Auguste Perret). Parish Sarcelles is the deanery of Sarcelles and the Diocese of Pontoise. It is run by Father Father Yves Jacquesson ;

The Chaldean community is found at the Church of St. Thomas the Apostle. It is run by Father Sabri Anar;

Church Coptic. The faithful meet in the church of St. Athanasius;

Church Protestant. The parishioners are at the Attic Sarcelles Sarcelles ;

Evangelical church. The community is managed by Jean-Claude Boutinon pastors and Patrice Yao ;

Islam. The faithful Muslims find themselves in two mosques: the mosque and the mosque FRIENDS Faith and Unity;

Worship Israelite. Five synagogues are located in the large set of Sarcelles. The faithful can also be found in the synagogue in the district of Haut-du-Roy or in one located in a pavilion near goldfinches .

References

  1. IAURIF - Fact communal tenure Sol (1999)
  2. France Weather - Climatology
  3. History of the city and throughout the diocese of Paris / by Abbot Lebeuf (published from 1754 to 1757) on Gallica , P. 169
  4. History of the city and throughout the diocese of Paris / by Abbot Lebeuf (published from 1754 to 1757) on Gallica , P. 170
  5. History of the city and throughout the diocese of Paris / by Abbot Lebeuf (published from 1754 to 1757) on Gallica , P. 170
  6. True Teal collection - Volume 1
  7. True Teal collection - Volume 2
  8. The two speeches of the inhabitants of the parish of Teal Archbishop of Paris, and Philotanus
  9. Dominique Lefranois, Guide to Sources for the study of large assemblies. Garges-les-Gonesse, Sarcelles Villiers-le-Bel, 1950-1980, published by the Mission Memories and Identities in Val de France, 2005 See also

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    • Jean-Pierre Blazy and D. Guglielmetti, The country of France in 1900, Ed's Valhermeil, 1992, 182p.
    • Heritage magazine in Val de France, a special issue per year since the year 2003 distributed free each September by the urban community, rich in content.
      • No. 1: actors, places, projects (2003)
      • No. 2: Nature and City (2004)
      • No. 3: Mobility (2005)
      • No. 4: Habitat (2006)
      • No. 5: Leisure (2007)
      • No. 6: Women (2008)
    • Dominique Lefranois, Guide to Sources for the study of large assemblies. Garges-les-Gonesse, Sarcelles Villiers-le-Bel, 1950-1980, published by the Mission Memories and Identities in Val de France, 2005 [ read online ]
    • Catalogue of resources on the large set of Sarcelles 1954-1976, collection "Les Publications du Patrimoine in Val de France, No. 9, Community of Agglomeration Val de France, 2007 [ read online ]
    • The common heritage of France, Val-d'Oise, Volume II, ed. Flohr, 1999, p 1020.
    Communes of the urban area of Paris
    > 2 million inhabitants Paris
    > 100 000 Argenteuil Boulogne-Billancourt Montreuil Saint-Denis
    > 75 000 inhabitants Asnieres-sur-Seine Aulnay-sous-Bois Colombes Courbevoie Crteil Nanterre Rueil-Malmaison Saint-Maur-des-Fosses Versailles Vitry-sur-Seine
    > 50 000 inhabitants Antony Aubervilliers Le Blanc-Mesnil Bondy Cergy Champigny-sur-Marne Chelles Clamart Clichy Drancy Epinay-sur-Seine Evry Fontenay-sous-Bois Issy-les-Moulineaux Ivry-sur Seine- Levallois-Perret Maisons-Alfort Neuilly-sur-Seine Noisy-le-Grand Pantin Sarcelles Sartrouville Sevran
    > 25 000 inhabitants Alford Athis-Mons Bagneux Bagnolet Bezons Bobigny Bois-Colombes Brunoy Cachan Charenton-le-Pont Chatenay-Malabry Chtillon Chatou The Chesapeake Choisy-le-Roi Clichy-sous-Bois Conflans-Sainte-Honorine Corbeil-Essonnes La Courneuve Draveil lancourt Ermont Franconville Fresno Gagny La Garenne-Colombes Garges-les-Gonesse Gennevilliers Gonesse Goussainville Grigny Guyancourt L'Hay -les-Roses Herblay Coal Le Kremlin-Bicetre Livry-Gargan Malakoff Mantes-la-Jolie Massy Meaux Melun Meudon Montfermeil Montigny-le-Bretonneux Montrouge Les Mureaux Neuilly-sur Marne Nogent-sur-Marne Noisy-le-Sec Palaiseau The Perreux-sur-Marne Pierrefitte-sur-Seine Fun Poissy Pontault-Combault Pontoise Puteaux Rambouillet Ris-Orangis Rosny- sous-Bois St. Cloud Sainte-Genevieve-des-Bois Saint-Germain-en-Laye Saint-Ouen Sannois Savigny-sur-Orge Savigny-le-Temple Stains Sucy-en-Brie Suresnes Taverny Thiais Trappes Tremblay-en-France Vanves Vigneux-sur-Seine Villejuif Villemomble Villeneuve-Saint-Georges Villepinte Villiers-le-Bel Villiers-sur-Marne Vincennes Viry- Chatillon Yerres
    Gates of Paris and the Ile-de-France


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