Herblay

Herblay is a commune with 26.422 inhabitants (as of January 1, 2011 ) in the department of Val- d'Oise.

  • 2.1 The origin of
  • 2.2 19th century
  • 4.1 Budget and tax revenue
  • 4.2 The Mayor of Herblay
  • 4.3 crime
  • 5.1 traffic
  • 5.2 Education

Geography

The city is situated on the Seine Herblay, 20 kilometers northwest of the center of Paris.

Neighboring municipalities are Pierrelaye in the north, Beauchamp in the northeast, Montigny- lès -Cormeilles in the east, La Frette -sur -Seine in the southeast, Achères the southwest, Conflans -Sainte -Honorine in the west and Eragny and Saint- Ouen- l'Aumône in the northwest.

Districts

The districts of Herblay are:

  • Les Marronniers
  • Le Centre-ville
  • Le Village
  • Les Cailloux Gris
  • L' Orme Macaire
  • Les Buttes Blanches
  • Le Runch
  • Les Bournouviers
  • Le Trou Poulet
  • Les Chenes
  • Les Fougères
  • Le Hameau
  • Les Fontaines
  • La Patte d' Oie d' Herblay
  • Le Val d' Herblay
  • La Tournade
  • Les Quais de Seine

The inhabitants are Herblaysien (ne) s or Herblaisien (ne) s called.

Climate

Herblay subject as the whole Ile- de -France an attenuated maritime climate. The location of the community on the Seine in the Paris agglomeration causes a slight increase in temperature by one to two degrees. The mean Jahrestempartur is 11 ° C., the coldest month is January with 4 ° C; the hottest months are July and August with 19 ° C (middle records ). The number of days on which the temperature exceeds 25 ° C, is 40 to 8 days, more than 30 ° C can be achieved even. In the south of Val- d'Oise is since 1955 the average mean annual sunshine 1719 hours ..

History

The origin

It was known in 754 under the name Arbrelidum, then it was Erblay, later Arblay. The city was one of the manors of the Abbot of Saint -Denis, the cathedral chapter of Notre -Dame de Paris and the Chaumont family. It belonged to the fief of Jean de Beauvais in the 14th century, in the 16th century where the Ailegrin.

The church of Saint -Martin in the 12th century was declared on July 6, 1925 monument. It is built on the site of a Merovingian necropolis.

19th century

At the end of the 19th century to the early 20th century, the city developed thanks to the construction of the railway very quickly. Many middle-class families settled on the land that lies near Paris. They commissioned the architects at beautiful villas from contemporary to Art Nouveau.

Architect Henri Lecoeur (1867-1951)

  • 4, 6, 14 et 18 rue Maurice Berteaux.
  • 21 rue des Sablons.

Architect Paul et Albert Leseine and Coulon.

  • " Les Hirondelles " 31 quai du Génie

Architect P Guignard.

Population figures

Management

Budget and tax revenue

In 2007, comprised of the total budget: EUR 33.303 million for administrative costs and 15.5035 million euros for investment.

The Mayor of Herblay

Crime

The crime rate of Herblay (including Montigny- lès -Cormeilles and La Frette -sur- Seine) is 88 cases per 1000 population ( crimes and offenses, figures from 2007) which is in the national media (83 /1000) and in the vicinity of the central value of the departments (89/ 1000). The rate of solved criminal cases is 27.20%, slightly below the rate of the department of 28.83 %.

Economy and infrastructure

Traffic

Herblay is integrated into the dense road network of Greater Paris. A direct connection to Paris offers the Autoroute A15 with two connections. The Herblay station is served by trains of Transilien.

Education

The continue schools are:

  • Collèges: Jean Vilar, Georges Duhamel
  • Lycée: Montesquieu
  • Private school: Ecole Montaigne (High School of the 6th grade to completion)

Twinning

  • Stone Taunus in Hesse, since 1973

Personalities

  • Jacqueline Brumaire (1921-2000), soprano
  • Ginette Pigeon ( born 1933), actress
  • Maxime Chattam (* 1976), writer
  • The Brothers Four Mont ( Etienne and Michel ), the first European sinologist.
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