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Arrondissement Of Senlis
The arrondissement of Senlis is an arrondissement of France in the Oise department in the Hauts-de-France region. It has 132 communes. Its population is 281,760 (2016), and its area is .
Composition
The communes of the arrondissement of Senlis, and their INSEE codes, are:
# Acy-en-Multien (60005)
# Antilly (60020)
# Apremont (60022)
# Auger-Saint-Vincent (60027)
# Aumont-en-Halatte (60028)
# Autheuil-en-Valois (60031)
# Avilly-Saint-Léonard (60033)
# Balagny-sur-Thérain (60044)
# Barbery (60045)
# Bargny (60046)
# Baron (60047)
# Beaurepaire (60056)
# Belle-Église (60060)
# Béthancourt-en-Valois (60066)
# Béthisy-Saint-Martin (60067)
# Béthisy-Saint-Pierre (60068)
# Betz (60069)
# Blaincourt-lès-Précy (60074)
# Boissy-Fresnoy (60079)
# Bonneuil-en-Valois (60083)
# Boran-sur-Oise (60086)
# Borest (60087)
# Bouillancy (60091)
# Boullarre (60092)
# Boursonne (60094)
# Brasseuse (60100)
# Brégy (60101)
# Chamant (60138)
# Chambly (60139)
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Senlis, Oise
Senlis () is a commune in the northern French department of Oise, Hautes de France.
The monarchs of the early French dynasties lived in Senlis, attracted by the proximity of the Chantilly forest. It is known for its Gothic cathedral and other historical monuments. Its inhabitants are called "Senlisiens" and "Senlisiennes".
Geography
Senlis is situated on the river Nonette, between the forests of Chantilly and d'Ermenonville in the South and d'Halatte on the North. It is located 40 kilometers to the north of Paris, 44 km from Beauvais and 79 km from Amiens.
The highest point of the town (140m) lies at the heart of the forest Halatte and the lowest point is located on the banks of the Nonette, west of the city. Geologically, the area is occupied by a vast limestone plateau of the Lutetian covered mostly in silt.
History
Senlis was known in early Roman imperial times as Augustomagus and later as Civitas Silvanectium ("City of the Silvanectes"). During the 3rd century, ...
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