Vénissieux (;
Arpitan: or in the
Lyonnais dialect) is a
commune in the
Metropolis of Lyon
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in
Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
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region
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in eastern France.
Geography
Vénissieux is located on the southern outskirts of Lyon. The name ''Vénissieux'' derives from Latin ''Viniciacum'', itself crafted upon a Roman
villa
A villa is a type of house that was originally an ancient Roman upper class country house that provided an escape from urban life. Since its origins in the Roman villa, the idea and function of a villa have evolved considerably. After the f ...
landlord named ''Vinicius''. Inhabitants are called ''Vénissians'' in French.
History
Vénissieux was part of
Nazi-occupied France during World War II. In May 1944, the
Allies bombed the
Nazi
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-held factories in the area, with a focus on
Berliet
Berliet was a French manufacturer of automobiles, buses, trucks and military vehicles among other vehicles based in Vénissieux, outside of Lyon, France. Founded in 1899, and apart from a five-year period from 1944 to 1949 when it was put into 'a ...
factories. On 2 September 1944, Vénissieux was liberated by the Allies.
Riots in September 1981, occurring particularly in the Vénissieux neighborhood of Les Minguettes, were some of the first of their kind in suburban neighborhoods in France. In the summer of 1983, riots again occurred in Les Minguettes, attracting significant media attention, and marked the first time cars were burned as a protest in France. France was experiencing a wave of racist crimes, particularly perpetrated against African immigrants from the
Maghreb
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, particularly the former colony of
French Algeria
French Algeria ( until 1839, then afterwards; unofficially ; ), also known as Colonial Algeria, was the period of History of Algeria, Algerian history when the country was a colony and later an integral part of France. French rule lasted until ...
(independent Algeria since 1962). On 21 March 1983, a police raid led to violent confrontation between a group of young people of Les Minguettes and the police. Demanding the end to police intimidation, a
hunger strike
A hunger strike is a method of non-violent resistance where participants fasting, fast as an act of political protest, usually with the objective of achieving a specific goal, such as a policy change. Hunger strikers that do not take fluids are ...
began. On 21 June 1983, during a police raid, a police officer shot and seriously injured Toumi Djaïdja, the young president of the association ''SOS Avenir Minguettes''.
In response, the idea of a nonviolent march emerged in order to attempt to reduce tensions between the police and the youth of Les Minguettes. Priest Christian Delorme and pastor Jean Costil organized an extended, non-violent march, inspired by Reverend
Martin Luther King Jr.
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's demonstrations calling for the end of segregation in the United States and those of
Mahatma Gandhi
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (2October 186930January 1948) was an Indian lawyer, anti-colonial nationalism, anti-colonial nationalist, and political ethics, political ethicist who employed nonviolent resistance to lead the successful Indian ...
for Indian independence from the United Kingdom. They demanded equal rights, and an end to injustice and social inequality. The
March for Equality and Against Racism
The March for Equality and Against Racism (French: ''Marche pour l’égalité et contre le racisme''), also called the March of the Arabs (French: ''Marche des beurs'') by French media ('' beur'' is the backslang of ''arabe''), was a demonstratio ...
grew into a series of events across France through the remainder of 1983. Starting in the late 1980s, major urban renewal programs began transforming the Minguettes neighborhood, replacing old and crowded buildings and reducing high population density; between 1990 and 1999, the district's population declined by more than 2,000. Today, Vénissieux is classified 'ZSP' for Priority Security Zone and tarnished due to its high crime rate. The district is home of about 22,000 inhabitants. Unemployment affects 40% of youth.
The
Hôtel de Ville was completed in around 1970.
Transport
The city is situated between two boulevards. From south of the town the southern urban boulevard can be reached and from the north the Lyon ring road three exits that overlook the town can be joined : the exits of Parilly, Vénissieux center and the Moulin à Vent. The city is also very well served by the various means of transport by the TCL network. The last two, line D of the Lyon metro stations are located on its territory :
Parc de Parilly
Parc de Parilly is an urban park in the communes of Bron and Vénissieux, Lyon Metropolis. Created in 1937, the park encompasses an area of . The park includes numerous sport facilities, including a running track, a hippodrome, and basketball ...
and the railway station of Vénissieux, the Lyon's tramway T4 line and three bus lines.
Vénissieux station
Vénissieux station (French language, French: ''Gare de Vénissieux'') is a Train station, railway station in the town Vénissieux, a suburb of Lyon, Lyon Metropolis, France. Opened on 1 July 1858, it is served by the SNCF's TER Auvergne-Rhône- ...
has rail connections to Lyon and Saint-André-le-Gaz.
Population
The population data in the table and graph below refer to the commune of Vénissieux proper, in its geography at the given years. The commune of Vénissieux ceded the commune of
Saint-Fons in 1888.
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Immigration
In 2008, the immigrant population was 13,846, representing 24% of the population: 4.6% of the population were immigrants born in Europe and 19.4% born outside Europe, mainly originating from the Maghreb
The Maghreb (; ), also known as the Arab Maghreb () and Northwest Africa, is the western part of the Arab world. The region comprises western and central North Africa, including Algeria, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, and Tunisia. The Maghreb al ...
.
Culture
* Cinema Gérard-Philippe
* Music school Jean-Wiener
* Médiathèques Lucie-Aubrac, Robert-Desnos, Anatole-France, La Pyramide (neighborhood libraries)
Religion
* Evangelical, Protestant, Catholic churches
* Mosque Eyüb Sultan
The city offers a strong socio-educational project with nearly 60 institutions. It offers a favorable school education with a high density of schools throughout the city.
* There are regular confusion between the residents of Venissieux (Venissian, Venissianes) and with the city of Venice (Venetian).
* Vénissieux, a bit long to pronounce is often shortened to "Vé" in the current language residents ex: "Gare de Vé".
Notable people
* Étienne Bally (1923–2018), athlete
*Florence Foresti
Florence Foresti (; born 8 November 1973) is a French comedian and actress.
Life and career
Following her high school studies in literature, theatre and dramatic expression at Saint-Just de Lyon, Florence Foresti entered a school for cinemato ...
(born 1973), comedian and actress
*Joseph-Désiré Job
Joseph-Désiré Job (born 1 December 1977) is a former professional footballer who played as a forward. Born in France, he played for the Cameroon national team.
After starting his career in France, Job moved to English team Middlesbrough, wh ...
(born 1977), footballer
* Samuel Dumoulin (born 1980), cyclist
*Joris Jehan
Joris Jehan (born 9 September 1989) is a French former professional footballer who played as a midfielder.
Club career
Jean was born in Vénissieux. He played during his youth career for US Vénissieux, Lyon, CA Cascol Oullins Foot, Le Havre ...
(born 1989), footballer
* Amel Majri (born 1993), footballer, lives here
* Farès Ziam (born 1997), mixed martial artist
* Maxence Caqueret (born 2000), footballer
Twin towns – sister cities
Vénissieux is twinned with:
* Manises
Manises (, ) is a municipality in the ''comarca'' of Horta Oest in the Valencian Community, Spain. Located in the province of Valencia, it had 30,693 inhabitants in 2018 (NSI) and is famous for its pottery and being the location of Valencia Airp ...
, Spain
* Oschatz, Germany
See also
* Communes of the Metropolis of Lyon
The following is a list of the 58 communes of the Lyon Metropolis, France
France, officially the French Republic, is a country located primarily in Western Europe. Overseas France, Its overseas regions and territories include French Guian ...
References
External links
Official website
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Communes of Lyon Metropolis
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