Gagny () is a
commune
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in the eastern suburbs of
Paris
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,
France
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. It is located from the
center of Paris.
Geography
Location
Gagny is located 10 km to the east of Paris. Until the law of 10 July 1964, the commune was part of the department of
Seine-et-Oise
Seine-et-Oise () was the former department of France encompassing the western, northern and southern parts of the metropolitan area of Paris.Seine
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and Seine-et-Oise then made this commune a part of Seine-Saint-Denis after an administrative transfer that went into effect 1 January 1968.
History
The priory was founded in the 11th century by
Adela of Champagne
Adela of Champagne (french: Adèle; c. 1140 – 4 June 1206), also known as Adelaide, Alix and Adela of Blois, was Queen of France as the third wife of Louis VII. She was regent of France from 1190 to 1191 while her son Philip II participate ...
. Gagny was the fiefdom of Étienne de Gagny, husband of Béatrice de Montfermeil in the 13th century. The priory lasted until 1771, the date de its suppression by the religious authority.
Gagny had several castles, of which the most important, demolished in 1765, belonged to Dominique de Ferrari,
Maître d'hôtel ordinaire of the king in 1660. In this park can be found the Saint-Fiacre spring, which supplied water to the park of
Raincy
Le Raincy () is a prestigious commune in the eastern suburbs of Paris, France. It is located from the center of Paris. Le Raincy is a subprefecture of the Seine-Saint-Denis department and the seat of the Arrondissement of Le Raincy.
Its popul ...
at the end of 18th century.
The castle of Maison-Rouge, in the
Louis XIII
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style, was successively the property of Hocquart, marquis of Montfermeil, then in 1845, it belonged to
Louis-Philippe
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As Louis Philippe, Duke of Chartres, h ...
, then in 1864 to Michel-Victor Cruchet, a sculptor and artisan from Paris. In 1894, some time after the death of his wife, Michel-Victor Cruchet and his two children sold the Maison Rouge estate to the religious community of the Redemptorists. The Redemptorists then set up a convent there. It was then bought in 1913 by the Boué sisters, dressmakers of renown. Upon the death of the second sister, in 1953, it was acquired by the city. It was devastated at the end of
World War II
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, and the castle was demolished in 1955.
During the
French Revolution
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, the church, after being shut down, was transformed into a
Temple of Reason
A Temple of Reason (French: ''Temple de la Raison'') was, during the French Revolution, a temple for a new belief system created to replace Christianity: the Cult of Reason, which was based on the ideals of reason, virtue, and liberty. This "relig ...
.
Gagny was occupied by Allied troops during 1814–1815, then by the Prussians during the
siege of Paris of 1870.
On 20 May 1869, a small part of the territory of Gagny was detached and merged with a part of the territory of
Livry-Gargan
Livry-Gargan () is a commune in the northeastern suburbs of Paris, France. It is located from the center of Paris.
History
On 20 May, 1869, a part of the territory of Livry-Gargan was detached and merged with a part of the territory of Clich ...
and a part of the territory of
Clichy-sous-Bois
Clichy-sous-Bois () is a commune in the eastern suburbs of Paris, France. It is located from central Paris.[Le Raincy
Le Raincy () is a prestigious commune in the eastern suburbs of Paris, France. It is located from the center of Paris. Le Raincy is a subprefecture of the Seine-Saint-Denis department and the seat of the Arrondissement of Le Raincy.
Its populat ...]
.
During the
First World War
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(1914-1918), the taxis requisitioned by Paris and its suburbs assembled in front of city hall. They were charged with taking soldiers to the Front (close to
Nanteuil-le-Haudouin
Nanteuil-le-Haudouin () is a commune in the Oise department in northern France.
In Popular Culture
The town was shown in a map of France in the movie Inglourious Basterds and credited as the fictional town of "Nadine".
See also
* Communes of the ...
) for repulsing the
German offensive.
Politics
Administrative and Electoral Unification
Until the law of 10 July 1964, the commune was part of the department of
Seine-et-Oisne. After the redivision of the old departments of
Seine
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and Seine-et-Oisne, the commune belonged to
Seine-Saint-Denis
() is a department of France located in the Grand Paris metropolis in the region. In French, it is often referred to colloquially as ' or ' ("ninety-three" or "nine three"), after its official administrative number, 93. Its prefecture is Bobigny ...
. The transfer was put into effect 1 January 1968.
The commune is part of the
canton of Gagny
The canton of Gagny is a French administrative division, located in the arrondissement of Le Raincy, in the Seine-Saint-Denis ''département'' (Île-de-France ''région''). Its borders were modified at the French canton reorganisation which came in ...
.
Twin towns
In 1974, Gagny became twinned with the English towns of
Sutton
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and
Bishop Auckland
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Much of the town's early history surro ...
. In 1978, Gagny became twinned with
Gladsaxe
Gladsaxe Kommune is a municipality (Danish, ''Commune (subnational entity), kommune'') near Copenhagen in Region Hovedstaden on the island of Zealand (Denmark), Zealand (''Sjælland'') in eastern Denmark. The municipality covers an area of , and ...
, Denmark.
Heraldry
Transport
Gagny is served by two stations on Paris
RER line E:
Gagny
Gagny () is a commune in the eastern suburbs of Paris, France. It is located from the center of Paris.
Geography
Location
Gagny is located 10 km to the east of Paris. Until the law of 10 July 1964, the commune was part of the departm ...
and
Le Chénay – Gagny.
The city is also serviced by several bus lines. Additionally, a municipal shuttle is available for travelers. It follows two routes : the first services the southern part of the community, and the second services the north.
Population and Society
Demographics
In 2017, the commune recorded 39,358 inhabitants.
Education
Public primary schools in the commune include:
* 9 preschools/nurseries (''maternelles'')
[écoles maternelles]
" Gagny. Retrieved on September 8, 2016.
* 9 elementary schools
[écoles élémentaires]
" Gagny. Retrieved on September 8, 2016.
Public secondary schools in the commune include:
[collèges et lycées]
" Gagny. Retrieved on September 8, 2016.
* Junior high schools (''collèges''):
Madame de Sévigné Madame may refer to:
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,
Pablo Neruda
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,
Théodore Monod
Théodore André Monod (9 April 1902 – 22 November 2000) was a French naturalist, humanist, scholar and explorer.
Exploration
Early in his career, Monod was made professor at the ''Muséum national d'histoire naturelle'' and founded the '' Inst ...
* Senior high schools/sixth form colleges:
Lycée Gustave Eiffel,
Lycée Jean-Baptiste Clément
Private schools in the commune include:
* Ecole Sainte Jeanne d'Arc and Association Merkaz Hatorah (preschools and elementary schools).
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Religion
Gagny is home to a number of religious groups, including Catholics, Jews, Muslims, Orthodox, and Protestants.
Catholic churches
* Église Sainte-Thérèse de Gagny
* Église Saint-Germain de Gagny
* Église Sainte-Bernadette de Gagny (parish church)
Synagogues
* Synagogue of Raincy-Villemomble-Gagny
* Community of Merkaz Hatorah
Mosques
* Association alqalam des Dahlias
* Association As-Salam
* Association ABCG
These three organizations are united by the Union of Associated Muslims of Gagny.
Orthodox churches
* Saint-Séraphin de Saroy
Protestant churches
The Protestant community linked to the Reformed Church of France
The Reformed Church of France (french: Église réformée de France, ERF) was the main Protestant denomination in France with a Calvinist orientation that could be traced back directly to John Calvin. In 2013, the Church merged with the Evangel ...
has a place of worship.
Economy
On the border of Raincy
Le Raincy () is a prestigious commune in the eastern suburbs of Paris, France. It is located from the center of Paris. Le Raincy is a subprefecture of the Seine-Saint-Denis department and the seat of the Arrondissement of Le Raincy.
Its popul ...
, old quarries where gypsum
Gypsum is a soft sulfate mineral composed of calcium sulfate dihydrate, with the chemical formula . It is widely mined and is used as a fertilizer and as the main constituent in many forms of plaster, blackboard or sidewalk chalk, and drywall. ...
was removed since the seventeenth century are still visible. The exploitation of fine plaster, known as "Paris," was the main Gabonese industry until the 1950s. The old Mussat quarries closed down in 1965.
By the end of the nineteenth century, in certain abandoned quarries, mushrooms were already being grown in Paris.
The former gypsum quarries of Gagny were replaced by a large shopping center project, which itself was replaced by the wood of the star, a plantation of trees.
See also
*Communes of the Seine-Saint-Denis department
The following is a list of the 40 communes of the Seine-Saint-Denis department of France.
Since January 2016, all communes of Seine-Saint-Denis are part of the intercommunality Métropole du Grand Paris
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References
External links
Official website
(in French)
{{Authority control
Communes of Seine-Saint-Denis
Seine-Saint-Denis communes articles needing translation from French Wikipedia