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L'ÃŽle-Saint-Denis (; ) is a French commune in the northern suburbs of
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,
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. It is located from the centre of Paris. The commune is entirely contained on an island of the
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, hence its name. Along with the communes of Saint-Denis and
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, L'ÃŽle-Saint-Denis formed the
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of the
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. This allowed 85% of athletes to be 30 minutes from their competition venues.


Heraldry


Transport

Several transit connections are located nearby. The closest station to l'ÃŽle-Saint-Denis is Saint-Denis station, which is an interchange station on Paris RER line D and on the Transilien Paris – Nord suburban rail line. This station is located in the neighboring commune of Saint-Denis, from the town center of l'ÃŽle-Saint-Denis. Tram T1 stops near ÃŽle-Saint-Denis's town hall. Bus route 237 runs along the length of the island.


Demographics

The island is the result of the joining of several smaller islands (which helps explain its current length): L’île Saint-Denis, l’île Saint-Ouen, l’île des Vannes and l'île du Châtelier. Since the 1960s l'Île-Saint-Denis has housed immigrants, mostly from
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n countries. Nadir Dendoune, a local author, said that l'ÃŽle-Saint-Denis had racial and ethnic diversity in the 1980s, as the neighborhood housed various groups of poor people, including Arabs, Black people, ethnic French, and other Europeans, and that at that time half of the students in area schools were White. In 2005, according to Dendoune, few of the students were White.


Education

There are three primary schools in the commune: École Samira Bellil, École Paul Langevin, and École Jean Lurçat. Collège Alfred Sisley, a junior high school, is on the island.Home
Collège Alfred Sisley. Retrieved on September 9, 2016.


See also

* Communes of the Seine-Saint-Denis department


References


External links


City council website
Communes of Seine-Saint-Denis Venues of the 2024 Summer Olympics {{SeineSaintDenis-geo-stub