. It is the most populous district of Besançon, with 21,000 inhabitants (17% of the total inhabitants). Its inhabitants are called ''Planoisiens'' and ''Planoisiennes''.
The area is constantly changing and developing. Despite difficult economic and social conditions, Planoise has become a commercial crossroads and a multicultural sector; the area is home to people from over 50 different cultural origins. It is a highly urbanized area (8,700 inhabitants per square kilometer) with few monuments or sites of interest, but the area contains notable buildings like the
The first traces of life in Planoise date back to 3000 BCE, during the
Middle Paleolithic
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Bourgogne
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). In the 15th century the clergy of Besançon bought the territory and the hill of Planoise. The name "Planoise" first appears officially in records in 1435. The name comes from the Latin word "planesium", which means "plain." At that time, the sector consisted of a large wood and had few inhabitants, mostly farmers.
Between the Middle Ages and the modern era, the area continued to be almost uninhabited. It was an agricultural area, farming mainly potatoes. The prince of Liechtenstein wanted to take the city of Besançon in 1815. He sent an army, which was stopped at Planoise. They abandoned their plans to take the city.
At the beginning of the 20th century, many farms were built in the area. As the population grew, agriculture became a major sector of the economy. The First and Second World Wars did not have a big impact on Planoise, although an American soldier was killed there. At the end of the 1950s, Planoise become a new urban area of Besançon.
Construction began in 1962 on 13,000 new dwellings in Planoise, and continued until 1985. The first inhabitants settled in the new buildings in 1968.
At the beginning of the 1970s, the first shops were under construction, and the church of Planoise was built in 1972. Soon after, Diderot school was built and the Cassin sector expanded. This period is known as the "golden age" of Planoise. In 1977 the population was 12,000 inhabitants.
Like other areas of France at the time, Planoise came into economic and social difficulties. Since 1985 the area has been classed as a "sensitive urban zone" by the municipality, and 40% of the inhabitants aged 18–25 years are unemployed.INSEE.fr Access date 7 October 2009.
In 2005, during the
2005 civil unrest in France
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, the "Forum" building was burned.
Salah Gaham
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died in the fire. A policeman was attacked in the Cassin sector in 2009 who was attempting to stop a riot, and there was a hold-up of a bus at the Planoise bus stop in 2008. This followed many strikes by the bus conductors of Besançon public transport.
To stop the civil unrest in Planoise, the municipality tried to react promptly by opening a commissionership in Cassin sector. However, it was burned in 2007. Police presence has been increased in the area. Since 2000, an area of the neighborhood was classed as a "zone franche urbaine" (exoneration of taxes for new firms created over the following 10 years), which has enabled the establishment of many new companies and businesses.
Geography
Planoise is located in the west of Besançon, in the Canton of Besançon-1. Planoise is bounded on the west by
Pirey
Pirey () is a commune in the Doubs department
Department may refer to:
* Departmentalization, division of a larger organization into parts with specific responsibility
Government and military
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to the north; Saint-Ferjeux and the center of Besançon to the east; and Velotte and
Wildlife in Planoise consists of rats, hedgehogs, and some snakes. Common birds are pigeons and ravens. Many cats and dogs are at large. Livestock, including horses and goats, are kept in the Malcombe area.
Planoise, while urban, has a rich environmental heritage and a lot of wooded space, and urban trees, particularly beeches, firs, Aesculus, and birches, are present on all streets. The urban park of Planoise is a wooded park with playgrounds, and is located in Cassin sector. The municipality plans to build a new playground.
The wood of Planoise (located at the hill of Planoise) has a large diversity of animals and flora. Foxes, boars, squirrels, and birds are present. Vegetation includes beeches, firs, aesculus, oaks, ferns, and Platanus. A network of trails allows an easy access to the
in the wood. The only new infrastructure is the Water tower of Planoise.
File:Colline de Planoise.JPG, The hill of Planoise
File:Sentier colline de Planoise.JPG, A trail in the woods
File:Sheep in Planoise.JPG, A sheep near Malcombe sector
File:Parc urbain de Planoise.JPG, The urban park
Sectors
Planoise is divided into seven sectors:
* ÃŽle-de-France sector: The name of this sector comes from a French region ( Ile-de-France), because the principal street of the sector is called Ile-de-France street. The area is the most populated in Planoise, with a third of the total population (7,000 residents). Ile-de-France is considered as the worse sector of
sector: Hauts-de-Chazal was built starting in 2002, and hosts the new hospital of Besançon. The sector also has a business district and a residential quarter.
*
Malcombe
Malcombe is a recreational sports area located west of Besançon, in France. The sector is a part of the neighborhood of Planoise.
History
In August 1336, the duke of Burgundy wanted to lay siege to the city of Besançon after disagreeing wit ...
sector: The Malcombe is a recreational sector, built in 1976. The sector is home to the Besançon Bison (an American football club).
* Micropolis sector: Micropolis is the name of the exposition park and of the concert hall. The sector was built in 1988.
Economy
Shops and services
Planoise has a lot of shops and services, and three malls: the mall of Epoisses (built in 1969), the mall of ÃŽle-de-France (build in 1975), and the mall of Cassin (called Park Mall, built in 1984). The shops are complemented by the commercial zone of
, which has a large mall and 80 other shops. All sectors of Planoiseare served by the essential shops such as hairdressers and bakeries, and Cassin sector has other shops like restaurants and dress shops. Planoise has six hotels, located in Cassin and Epoisses sectors. An itinerant kebab seller visits Epoisses and ÃŽle-de-France sectors daily, and two or three times a week a fair takes place in ÃŽle-de-France, Epoisses, and Cassin sectors.
The sector has two post offices, two medical centers, an ANPE agency, a CAF agency (family allowance), one Treasury, and other services. The wood boiler is the only industrial infrastructure in the sector.
Employment
At the last census (1999), Planoise had 8,530 workers, 40% of the population of the area. Most of the workers are in the Tertiary sector of the economy (administration, education, health, shops, services, and transportation). The unemployment rate was 25% for the total population and 40% for those aged 18–24 years in 1999.
The area is 20 minutes from the center of Besançon, and served by the urban public transport of Besançon (Ginko company), with seven urban routes and two special routes (nights and Sundays). The Tramway of Besançon, planned for 2012, will go through the area (possible stops include Châteaufarine, the center of Planoise, and
). The municipality of Besançon has raised the possibility of construction of a train station in the area, perhaps in 2020.
Architecture
Planoise has little architectural heritage compared to that of the center of Besançon. However, four notable statues decorate the area, two in the Cassin sector and two in the Ile-de-France sector. The "Statue of Diversity", located in a
roundabout
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of Ile-de-France sector, is a veritable symbol of this area. The others are the statue of
school, in stone, the "Statue of the World" (located in a roundabout in Cassin sector, near the Lafayette swimming pool) and the statue of Tristan Bernard school, also located in Cassin sector. Epoisses fountain dates to 1874, and has on its face the blazon of Besançon. An old laundry, located in the margins of the new area, was built in 1812 and renovated in 1996.
Places of worship
* The church of
Francis of Assisi
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Maurice Novarina
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He is best known for having designed the church of Notre-Dame de Toute Grâce du Plateau ...
. It is the first and only church in the area
* Al-fath mosque, inaugurated in 2008 by the mayor of Besançon
* Cepee
Evangelist
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Religion
* Four Evangelists, the authors of the canonical Christian Gospels
* Evangelism, publicly preaching the Gospel with the intention of spreading the teachings of Jesus Christ
* Evangelist (Anglican Church), a c ...
church, located in Cassin sector
Sports and culture
*
Nelson Mandela
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There are 12 kindergartens, five elementary schools, two colleges, and two high schools in Planoise.
Culture
Events
Festivals are popular; music parties have been organised by residents of the Epoisses sector. Many sporting events take place in Malcombe sector over the course of the year (
football
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* Planoise Karate Academy is a karate club located in Ile-de-France sector. Students include Ali Yugo (double champion of France), Luc Menyomo (double world champion, double European champion, and double champion of France), and Baba Sanogho (champion of France 1993 and vice champion of Africa 1997)
* A.S.C. Planoise, a football club
* Boxing club of Planoise, located in Cassin sector
* Profession sports 25 is an organisation offering athletic activities for teenagers
Radio and newspapers
* '' The Passerelle'' (The Gateway), a local newspaper
*
* Pari Association, an association created in 1981 to teach French to adults and childrenPari association Access date 7 October 2009.
* Des Racines et des Feuilles (Roots and Leaves) a genealogy association
* Julienne-Javel Association, a group that helps
2005 civil unrest in France
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Barbara Romagnan
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Biography
Barbara Romagnan was born 25 April 1974 in the city of Annecy. After studies in Lyon (R ...
handball
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champion and physical education teacher at Diderot School