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Montataire
Montataire () is a commune in the Oise department in northern France. Montataire station has rail connections to Beauvais and Creil. The journalist and historian Arthur Dinaux (1795–1864) died in Montataire. Population Sights * Château de Montataire, 12th century castle. See also * Communes of the Oise department The following is a list of the 679 communes of the Oise department of France. The communes cooperate in the following intercommunalities (as of 2020):Communes of Oise {{Oise-geo-stub ...
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Château De Montataire
The Château de Montataire is a 12th-century castle in the ''Communes of France, commune'' of Montataire in the Oise ''Departments of France, département'' of France. The castle was constructed in the 12th century by Count Renaud II de Clermont () on the orders of the king. It comprises a right-angled ''corps de logis'' flanked by four round towers of different diameters. The building was subject to several alterations up to the 19th century. The grounds now contain several buildings but are not accessible to the public. The castle is in the rue de l'Église, but is not visible from the public domain except at a distance from the rue Lénine in the east. See also *List of castles in France References

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Montataire Station
Montataire is a railway station located in the French municipality of Montataire, (Oise). The station is served by TER Hauts-de-France (Beauvais - Creil Creil is a commune in the Oise department in northern France. The Creil station is an important railway junction. History Archaeological remains in the area include a Neolithic site as well as a late Iron Age necropolis, perhaps belonging to ... line). References Railway stations in Oise {{Picardy-railstation-stub ...
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Communauté D'agglomération Creil Sud Oise
The Communauté d'agglomération Creil Sud Oise is a ''communauté d'agglomération'' located in the Oise ''Departments of France, département'' and in the Hauts-de-France ''Regions of France, région'' of France. Its seat is in the town Creil. It was created on 1 January 2017. Its area is 83.5 km2. Its population was 86,512 in 2017, of which 35,657 in Creil proper.Comparateur de territoire
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Composition

The communauté d'agglomération consists of the following 11 communes: #Creil #Cramoisy #Maysel #Montataire #Nogent-sur-Oise #Rousseloy #Saint-Leu-d'Esserent #Saint-Maximin, Oise, Saint-Maximin #Saint-Vaast-lès-Mello #Thiverny #Villers-Saint-Paul


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Oise
Oise ( ; ; pcd, Oése) is a department in the north of France. It is named after the river Oise. Inhabitants of the department are called ''Oisiens'' () or ''Isariens'', after the Latin name for the river, Isara. It had a population of 829,419 in 2019.Populations légales 2019: 60 Oise
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Oise is one of the original 83 departments created during the on March 4, 1790. It was created from part of the of

Arthur Dinaux
Arthur Martin Dinaux (8 September 1795 – 15 May 1864) was a French journalist and antiquarian. Dinaux was born in Valenciennes. In 1822 he proposed excavation at the village of Famars, resulting in the discovery of over 30,000 Roman silver medals. Works * ''Les trouvères cambrésiens'', 1836. * ''Les trouvères de la Flandre et du Tournaisis'', 1839. * ''Les trouvères artésiens'', 1843. * ''Les trouvères : brabançons, hainuyers, liégeois et namurois'', 1863. * ''Les sociétés badines, bachiques, littéraires et chantantes, leur histoire et leurs travaux'', ed. by Pierre Gustave Brunet Pierre Gustave Brunet (18 November 1805 – 24 January 1896) was a French bibliographer, historian and editor. He wrote reference books on dialects and historical studies on Bordeaux, some of them in collaboration with the Belgian lawyer, archiv ..., 1867. References 1795 births 1864 deaths People from Valenciennes 19th-century French journalists 19th-century French historian ...
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Communes Of The Oise Department
The following is a list of the 679 communes of the Oise department of France. The communes cooperate in the following intercommunalities (as of 2020):BANATIC
Périmètre des EPCI à fiscalité propre. Accessed 3 July 2020.
* Communauté d'agglomération du Beauvaisis * *

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Communes Of France
The () is a level of administrative division in the French Republic. French are analogous to civil townships and incorporated municipalities in the United States and Canada, ' in Germany, ' in Italy, or ' in Spain. The United Kingdom's equivalent are civil parishes, although some areas, particularly urban areas, are unparished. are based on historical geographic communities or villages and are vested with significant powers to manage the populations and land of the geographic area covered. The are the fourth-level administrative divisions of France. vary widely in size and area, from large sprawling cities with millions of inhabitants like Paris, to small hamlets with only a handful of inhabitants. typically are based on pre-existing villages and facilitate local governance. All have names, but not all named geographic areas or groups of people residing together are ( or ), the difference residing in the lack of administrative powers. Except for the municipal arrondi ...
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Departments Of France
In the administrative divisions of France, the department (french: département, ) is one of the three levels of government under the national level ("territorial collectivities"), between the administrative regions and the communes. Ninety-six departments are in metropolitan France, and five are overseas departments, which are also classified as overseas regions. Departments are further subdivided into 332 arrondissements, and these are divided into cantons. The last two levels of government have no autonomy; they are the basis of local organisation of police, fire departments and, sometimes, administration of elections. Each department is administered by an elected body called a departmental council ( ing. lur.. From 1800 to April 2015, these were called general councils ( ing. lur.. Each council has a president. Their main areas of responsibility include the management of a number of social and welfare allowances, of junior high school () buildings and technical staff, ...
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Castle
A castle is a type of fortified structure built during the Middle Ages predominantly by the nobility or royalty and by military orders. Scholars debate the scope of the word ''castle'', but usually consider it to be the private fortified residence of a lord or noble. This is distinct from a palace, which is not fortified; from a fortress, which was not always a residence for royalty or nobility; from a ''pleasance'' which was a walled-in residence for nobility, but not adequately fortified; and from a fortified settlement, which was a public defence – though there are many similarities among these types of construction. Use of the term has varied over time and has also been applied to structures such as hill forts and 19th-20th century homes built to resemble castles. Over the approximately 900 years when genuine castles were built, they took on a great many forms with many different features, although some, such as curtain walls, arrowslits, and portcullises, were ...
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