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Épône

Épône (French: [epon] ) is a commune in the Yvelines department in the Île-de-France region in north-central France. It is situated on the left bank of the River Seine 40 kilometres (25 mi) west of Paris. Together with Mézières-sur-Seine and La Falaise, it forms a settlement of around 10,000 inhabitants. Its inhabitants are known as Épônois.

Épône
The town hall in Épône
Location of Épône
Épône
Épône
Coordinates: 48°57′23″N 1°48′58″E / 48.9564°N 1.8161°E / 48.9564; 1.8161
CountryFrance
RegionÎle-de-France
DepartmentYvelines
ArrondissementMantes-la-Jolie
CantonLimay
IntercommunalityCU Grand Paris Seine et Oise
Government
 • Mayor (2023–2026) Ivica Jovic[1]
Area
1
12.76 km2 (4.93 sq mi)
Population
 (2021)[2]
6,585
 • Density520/km2 (1,300/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
INSEE/Postal code
78217 /78680
Elevation17–142 m (56–466 ft)
(avg. 57 m or 187 ft)
1 French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km2 (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries.

The name comes from the Latin Spedona[3] and, according to Daniel Bricon,[4] has no link to Epona the Gaulish goddess of horses and protector of horseriders.

Geography edit

Situated in the north west of Yvelines at the confluence of the rivers Mauldre and Seine, Épône is located in the Mantois at around 10 kilometres to the east of Mantes-la-Jolie and 36 kilometres north west of Versailles.

The commune is bordered by Gargenville to the north (on the opposite bank of the Seine), Aubergenville and La Falaise to the east, Maule to the south east, Jumeauville and Goussonville to the south west, and Mézières-sur-Seine to the west.

The commune is relatively large, covering 1300 hectares in total. It consists of three main parts.

  • The south: limestone plateaus, at an altitude of around 130 metres, mainly used for growing crops. The hamlet of Vélannes is also found here.
  • The north: the river valley at an altitude of around 20 metres, used for agriculture, and transport links, as well as housing around the railway.
  • Centre: the old town, situated on the hillside around the tenth century church.

Climate edit

Épône has a temperate climate of oceanic type that is typical of the Ile-de-France region.[5] The average temperatures vary between 2-5 °C in January to 14-25 °C in July. Annual rainfall is relatively low at around 600 millimetres per year, with October to January the rainiest months.

Land usage edit

Use Percentage Area
(hectares)
Built-up urban space 20% 261.35
Unbuilt urban space 7% 88.29
Rural space 74% 983.51

The majority of the commune is essentially rural (74%),[6] with urban space accounting for around 20% of the total.

The town area falls into three main groups; the old walled town, the Vélannes hamlet and the Élisabethville area in the alluvial plain. The urban area is more developed at the eastern end of the commune at the edge of the hamlet of Villeneuve (Mézières), and an additional hamlet of around a dozen homes in the area known as "Canada" at the southern end.

 
Les Grands Champs

Épône includes a part (1500 out of the 4000 inhabitants) of the "garden city" of Élisabethville. Created in the 1920s and named after the then queen of Belgium, the area became popular among Parisians looking to escape the city during the années folles for its beach on the banks of the Seine, its casino and 18-hole golf course. It retains one of the first churches built from reinforced concrete, built in 1928 by the architect Paul Tournon and dedicated to Saint Theresa.

The majority of the houses (~75% [7]) are detached, but there are also around 600 homes in collective housing in the town centre, mainly council housing from the 1960s to accommodate employees of the Renault factory.

Economic activity centres around the railway station in an industrial zone bordering the motorway and the RD133 road.

Rural land is principally given to agriculture, with wooded land occupying an additional 20% (primarily the Lourdet and Étibot woods in the south of the commune). There is also a small lake in the Seine valley near Élisabethville on the site of a former gravel pit now converted to a nature reserve.

Population edit

Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
1968 3,865—    
1975 5,008+3.77%
1982 5,233+0.63%
1990 6,706+3.15%
1999 6,418−0.49%
2007 6,345−0.14%
2012 6,467+0.38%
2017 6,503+0.11%
Source: INSEE[8]

Culture edit

People linked with Épône edit

 
Marie-Jean Hérault de Séchelles
  • Hérault de Séchelles (1759–1794), former lord of Épône, representative of Seine-et-Oise in the National Convention, beheaded in 1794, and author of Théorie de l'ambition, codicille politique pratique d’un jeune habitant d’Épône
  • Alphonse Durand (1814–1882), architect. Died in Épône on August 4, 1882.
  • Émile Sergent (1867–1943), professor of medicine, president of the Académie de médecine and director of Boucicaut Hospital, Paris during the Second World War.[4]
  • Max Brusset (1909–1992), politician (mayor of Royan).
  • Daniel Bricon (1928–2004), teacher and historian, author of a history of Épône (1982);[9]
  • Dominique de Roux (1935–1977), writer and journalist. Worked at the château d'Épône owned by her father-in-law, Max Brusset;[4]
  • Pierre Amouroux (1937–2009), conseiller général of Yvelines, mayor of Épône between 1977 and 2004, and MP[10] between 2004 and 2007.
 
Saint-Béat
 
Cross of Saint-Aubin

Twin towns edit

  •   "Sponsorship" of Doïna-Girov, Romania organised by "Les Amis de Doïna Girov" to provide humanitarian help to the Romanian village.
  •   Prokuplje
 
Les Cytises, retirement home
 
Dominique de Roux cultural centre

Education edit

  • Schools :
    • Three nursery schools: Les Pervenches, Les Lavandes, Les Perce-Neiges (Élisabethville),
    • Three primary schools: Jean de la Fontaine, Blaise Pascal, Louis Pasteur (Élisabethville).
    • Secondary school: Benjamin Franklin (opened 1982), home to 600 pupils from neighbouring communes Épône, Mézières-sur-Seine and La Falaise. Its name is derived from the fact that Franklin stayed in Épône when he was Ambassador in France.

Pupils usually then move to the Vincent van Gogh lycée at Aubergenville.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Répertoire national des élus: les maires" (in French). data.gouv.fr, Plateforme ouverte des données publiques françaises. 30 November 2023.
  2. ^ "Populations légales 2021". The National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies. 28 December 2023.
  3. ^ Hippolyte Cocheris, Dictionnaire des anciens noms des communes de Seine-et-Oise, 1874
  4. ^ a b c Épône racontée aux Épônois (cf. Bibliographie).
  5. ^ Yvelines climate on Météo-France
  6. ^ Mode d'occupation du sol en 1999, Iaurif
  7. ^ Source Institut national de la statistique et des études économiques, 1999
  8. ^ Population en historique depuis 1968, INSEE
  9. ^ Biography of Daniel Bricon
  10. ^ Pierre Amouroux

Bibliography edit

  • Bardy Monique, La grande histoire des Yvelines, Édijac, 1989, ISBN 2-904625-25-6.
  • Bricon Daniel, Épône raconté aux Épônois, histoire d'une petite ville de l'ouest parisien, Édition ville d'Épône, 2002 (2nd edition), ISBN 2-904417-01-X.
  • Lachiver Marcel, Histoire de Mantes et du Mantois à travers chroniques et mémoires des origines à 1792, Meulan, 1971.
  • Monographie de la commune d'Épône, Archives départementale des Yvelines, 1899.
  • Mantes et son arrondissement, Victor Bourselet et Henri Clérisse, distribution : Société française du Livre, Mantes, 1933.
  • L'église Saint-Béat d'Épône, Centre de recherches archéologiques de la région mantaise, special bulletin, 2007.

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Epone French epon is a commune in the Yvelines department in the Ile de France region in north central France It is situated on the left bank of the River Seine 40 kilometres 25 mi west of Paris Together with Mezieres sur Seine and La Falaise it forms a settlement of around 10 000 inhabitants Its inhabitants are known as Eponois EponeCommuneThe town hall in EponeCoat of armsLocation of EponeEponeShow map of FranceEponeShow map of Ile de France region Coordinates 48 57 23 N 1 48 58 E 48 9564 N 1 8161 E 48 9564 1 8161CountryFranceRegionIle de FranceDepartmentYvelinesArrondissementMantes la JolieCantonLimayIntercommunalityCU Grand Paris Seine et OiseGovernment Mayor 2023 2026 Ivica Jovic 1 Area112 76 km2 4 93 sq mi Population 2021 2 6 585 Density520 km2 1 300 sq mi Time zoneUTC 01 00 CET Summer DST UTC 02 00 CEST INSEE Postal code78217 78680Elevation17 142 m 56 466 ft avg 57 m or 187 ft 1 French Land Register data which excludes lakes ponds glaciers gt 1 km2 0 386 sq mi or 247 acres and river estuaries The name comes from the Latin Spedona 3 and according to Daniel Bricon 4 has no link to Epona the Gaulish goddess of horses and protector of horseriders Contents 1 Geography 1 1 Climate 1 2 Land usage 2 Population 3 Culture 3 1 People linked with Epone 3 2 Twin towns 3 3 Education 4 See also 5 References 6 BibliographyGeography editSituated in the north west of Yvelines at the confluence of the rivers Mauldre and Seine Epone is located in the Mantois at around 10 kilometres to the east of Mantes la Jolie and 36 kilometres north west of Versailles The commune is bordered by Gargenville to the north on the opposite bank of the Seine Aubergenville and La Falaise to the east Maule to the south east Jumeauville and Goussonville to the south west and Mezieres sur Seine to the west The commune is relatively large covering 1300 hectares in total It consists of three main parts The south limestone plateaus at an altitude of around 130 metres mainly used for growing crops The hamlet of Velannes is also found here The north the river valley at an altitude of around 20 metres used for agriculture and transport links as well as housing around the railway Centre the old town situated on the hillside around the tenth century church Climate edit Epone has a temperate climate of oceanic type that is typical of the Ile de France region 5 The average temperatures vary between 2 5 C in January to 14 25 C in July Annual rainfall is relatively low at around 600 millimetres per year with October to January the rainiest months Land usage edit Use Percentage Area hectares Built up urban space 20 261 35 Unbuilt urban space 7 88 29 Rural space 74 983 51 The majority of the commune is essentially rural 74 6 with urban space accounting for around 20 of the total The town area falls into three main groups the old walled town the Velannes hamlet and the Elisabethville area in the alluvial plain The urban area is more developed at the eastern end of the commune at the edge of the hamlet of Villeneuve Mezieres and an additional hamlet of around a dozen homes in the area known as Canada at the southern end nbsp Les Grands Champs Epone includes a part 1500 out of the 4000 inhabitants of the garden city of Elisabethville Created in the 1920s and named after the then queen of Belgium the area became popular among Parisians looking to escape the city during the annees folles for its beach on the banks of the Seine its casino and 18 hole golf course It retains one of the first churches built from reinforced concrete built in 1928 by the architect Paul Tournon and dedicated to Saint Theresa The majority of the houses 75 7 are detached but there are also around 600 homes in collective housing in the town centre mainly council housing from the 1960s to accommodate employees of the Renault factory Economic activity centres around the railway station in an industrial zone bordering the motorway and the RD133 road Rural land is principally given to agriculture with wooded land occupying an additional 20 primarily the Lourdet and Etibot woods in the south of the commune There is also a small lake in the Seine valley near Elisabethville on the site of a former gravel pit now converted to a nature reserve Population editHistorical populationYearPop p a 19683 865 19755 008 3 77 19825 233 0 63 19906 706 3 15 19996 418 0 49 20076 345 0 14 20126 467 0 38 20176 503 0 11 Source INSEE 8 Culture editPeople linked with Epone edit nbsp Marie Jean Herault de Sechelles Herault de Sechelles 1759 1794 former lord of Epone representative of Seine et Oise in the National Convention beheaded in 1794 and author of Theorie de l ambition codicille politique pratique d un jeune habitant d Epone Alphonse Durand 1814 1882 architect Died in Epone on August 4 1882 Emile Sergent 1867 1943 professor of medicine president of the Academie de medecine and director of Boucicaut Hospital Paris during the Second World War 4 Max Brusset 1909 1992 politician mayor of Royan Daniel Bricon 1928 2004 teacher and historian author of a history of Epone 1982 9 Dominique de Roux 1935 1977 writer and journalist Worked at the chateau d Epone owned by her father in law Max Brusset 4 Pierre Amouroux 1937 2009 conseiller general of Yvelines mayor of Epone between 1977 and 2004 and MP 10 between 2004 and 2007 nbsp Saint Beat nbsp Cross of Saint Aubin Twin towns edit nbsp Sponsorship of Doina Girov Romania organised by Les Amis de Doina Girov to provide humanitarian help to the Romanian village nbsp Prokuplje nbsp Les Cytises retirement home nbsp Dominique de Roux cultural centre Education edit Schools Three nursery schools Les Pervenches Les Lavandes Les Perce Neiges Elisabethville Three primary schools Jean de la Fontaine Blaise Pascal Louis Pasteur Elisabethville Secondary school Benjamin Franklin opened 1982 home to 600 pupils from neighbouring communes Epone Mezieres sur Seine and La Falaise Its name is derived from the fact that Franklin stayed in Epone when he was Ambassador in France Pupils usually then move to the Vincent van Gogh lycee at Aubergenville See also editCommunes of the Yvelines departmentReferences edit Repertoire national des elus les maires in French data gouv fr Plateforme ouverte des donnees publiques francaises 30 November 2023 Populations legales 2021 The National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies 28 December 2023 Hippolyte Cocheris Dictionnaire des anciens noms des communes de Seine et Oise 1874 a b c Epone racontee aux Eponois cf Bibliographie Yvelines climate on Meteo France Mode d occupation du sol en 1999 Iaurif Source Institut national de la statistique et des etudes economiques 1999 Population en historique depuis 1968 INSEE Biography of Daniel Bricon Pierre AmourouxBibliography editBardy Monique La grande histoire des Yvelines Edijac 1989 ISBN 2 904625 25 6 Bricon Daniel Epone raconte aux Eponois histoire d une petite ville de l ouest parisien Edition ville d Epone 2002 2nd edition ISBN 2 904417 01 X Lachiver Marcel Histoire de Mantes et du Mantois a travers chroniques et memoires des origines a 1792 Meulan 1971 Monographie de la commune d Epone Archives departementale des Yvelines 1899 Mantes et son arrondissement Victor Bourselet et Henri Clerisse distribution Societe francaise du Livre Mantes 1933 L eglise Saint Beat d Epone Centre de recherches archeologiques de la region mantaise special bulletin 2007 nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Epone Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Epone amp oldid 1221609451, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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