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Aulnay-sous-Bois

Aulnay-sous-Bois (French pronunciation: [o(l)nɛ su bwɑ] ) is a commune in the Seine-Saint-Denis department in the Île-de-France region in the north-eastern suburbs of Paris, France. It is located 13.9 km (8.6 mi) from the Kilometre zero.

Aulnay-sous-Bois
Town hall
Paris and inner ring departments
Location of Aulnay-sous-Bois
Aulnay-sous-Bois
Aulnay-sous-Bois
Coordinates: 48°56′19″N 2°29′26″E / 48.9386°N 2.4906°E / 48.9386; 2.4906
CountryFrance
RegionÎle-de-France
DepartmentSeine-Saint-Denis
ArrondissementLe Raincy
CantonAulnay-sous-Bois
IntercommunalityGrand Paris
EPT Paris Terres Envol
Government
 • Mayor (2020–2026) Bruno Beschizza[1]
Area
1
16.2 km2 (6.3 sq mi)
Population
 (Jan. 2020)[2]
86,485
 • Density5,300/km2 (14,000/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
INSEE/Postal code
93005 /93600
1 French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km2 (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries.

The inhabitants of the commune are known as Aulnaysiens or Aulnaysiennes in French.[3]

The commune has been awarded four flowers by the National Council of Towns and Villages in Bloom in the Competition of cities and villages in Bloom.[4]

Geography Edit

 
Aulnay once had a stream: the Morée. It has long been piped into a departmental sewer

Situation Edit

Aulnay-sous-Bois is located in the Paris area and is 19 km north-east of Notre-Dame Cathedral, 1 km east of Le Bourget Airport, and 5 km south-west of Charles de Gaulle Airport. The commune stretches over a length of 6.5 km from north to south and a width ranging from 1.4 to 4.3 km from east to west and covers an area of 1,620 hectares.

The town is surrounded by the A3 autoroute in the west which joins the A1 autoroute in the north. Route nationale 2 passes through the heart of the commune from west to east with the N370 coming from the south-east along the eastern border to join the N2. The D44 passes through from north-west to south-east and the D115 from Bobigny in the south-west passes through the centre and continues to Villepinte in the east. The Ourcq Canal passes through the south-eastern end, adjacent to Livry-Gargan.

Distribution of urban zones is:

  • Residential: 44%
  • Industrial: 30%
  • Housing Estates: 11%
  • Natural areas (parks): 15%

Districts Edit

  • The north of Aulnay-sous-Bois consists of large housing estates (including the City of 3000 and Milles-Milles), industrial areas (PSA Peugeot Citroën, Garonor, and O'Parinor), and parks (Robert Ballanger Park and Sausset Park):
    • The Rose des Vents (also known as the City of 3000 in reference to the number of dwellings constructed)
    • The Etangs (Ponds) (there are the East Etangs - also called Les Nénuphars, and the West Etangs)
    • The Merisier
    • The City of Emmaus
    • Balagny
    • La Garenne
    • Ambourget (also called Mitry or Mille-mille)
    • Savigny
    • The Gros Saule (A district categorised as a ZSP or Special Security zone)
  • The central area, called the district of Vieux Pays (Old Country), is older especially with its Church of Saint-Sulpice built in the 12th century and its farm. It includes La Roseraie, Maximilien Robespierre, Le Vieux Pays, Tour Eiffel, and Hotel de Ville.
  • The south, across the railway line, is wealthier and residential in nature. It consists of suburban districts and is bordered by the Canal de l'Ourcq. It includes Chanteloup, Central Station, Pont de l'Union, and Nonneville.
 
Panorama of Aulnay-sous-Bois

Rose-des-Vents Edit

When the construction of Clos Saint-Lazare at Stains ended, urbanization of the northern districts of Aulnay-sous-Bois began. The idea was to create an area of factories. It was on this basis that the area of Rose des Vents was built in 1969 in the northern part of Aulnay-sous-Bois. This "Great Housing Estate" was built on former agricultural land. Its mission was to provide shelter for workers and managers for a new Citroën plant to be located a few hundred metres away.

Beyond the Rose des Vents, which is also known as the City of 3000, all of the housing estates in the northern districts total 6,500 housing units including 745 detached houses. 24,000 people, or 30% of the population of Aulnay-sous-Bois, are housed on 4% of the territory.

Communication routes Edit

Roads Edit

The city is served by:

SNCF Railway station, tramway Edit

 
The SNCF Railway Station

The commune is traversed by the main railway line from Paris to Soissons, Laon, and Hirson which serves the Aulnay-sous-Bois station where all buses and semi-direct services of    (Roissy and Mitry-Mory) and the Transilien Paris to Crépy-en-Valois    (connecting with TER Villers to Cotterêts/Soissons/Laon) stop and it is the terminus of the    line. The station has a park and ride with a parking fee.

Since November 2006, the classic commuter train the Ligne des Coquetiers (The Egg-cups line) between Aulnay-sous-Bois to Bondy has been replaced by a Tram-train    that takes the same route and allows connection to the    and  . Two branches are planned: the first to Clichy-sous-Bois and Montfermeil on the Gargan heights; the second towards Garonor through Rose-des-Vents and the N370 to the heights of Rougemont-Chanteloup.

Between September 2009 to January 2011, the Aulnay-sous-Bois station    has had work done to allow access to all platforms for disabled persons including: the development of four lifts, the rehabilitation of the railway station and underpasses, and the installation of new lighting. Aulnay-sous-Bois station          is also served by bus routes:

  •   RATP 251
  •   TRA 605 607a 613 614 615 616a 616b 617 618 627 637 680
  •   Autobus du Fort 702
  •   CIF 15
  •   RATP N140

Villepinte Station    is located halfway between Aulnay-sous-Bois and Villepinte and it provides access to the district of Rose des Vents. Villepinte station is served by buses: TRA 609 615 617 642 683(RER) (B)(BUS)

In 2023 a station on line 16 in the Grand Paris Express project is planned north of the commune on the embankment of the former N2 road. Its platforms will be at a depth of 15 metres.[5][6]

Bus Edit

The city is served by various bus networks:

  •   RATP 148 251 350
  •   TRA 605 607a 607b 609 610 613 614 615 616a 616b 617 618 627 634 637 680 683 684 686
  •   Autobus du Fort 702
  •   CIF 1 15 32A 43 44 45 93 100
  •   RATP N42 N140

In the medium term, it is proposed the creation of a "transverse" line by merging   TRA 614 627 637 lines. In addition, it is also planned to create a circular line to connect different parts of the city to avoid "reloading" (a change of bus) for trips between all economic areas of the city and its public facilities.

Taxi stand Edit

There is a taxi rank at Aulnay-sous-Bois station .

Air transport Edit

Aulnay-sous-Bois is located 5 km from Charles de Gaulle Airport. The airport can be reached by    (4 stations) or by the A1 and A3 autoroutes.

Toponymy Edit

"Aulnay" is a common French toponym and may derive from the Medieval Latin alnetum meaning "alder grove" after the alder trees (French: aulnes) which covered Aulnay-sous-Bois in ancient times. An alternative derivation is that Aulnay takes its name from its location in pagellus alnetenis - Aulnaye Country

Aulnoye or Aunois was a small agricultural area in Île-de-France. It included a dozen villages and hamlets scattered between thickets, meadows and woods. The village was surrounded by the Forest of Bondy which covered most of the north-east of Paris.

The location previously bore the names Aunay, Aunais, Anay, Aunoye, Aulnaye, Aulnay-la-Fosse, Aulnay-en-France (15th century), becoming Aulnay-lès-Bondy (i.e. "Aulnay by Bondy") in 1787. The commune was renamed Aulnay-sous-Bois (i.e. "Aulnay under the woods") on 5 January 1903 in reference to the ancient Forest of Bondy. Other nearby commune names (Clichy-sous-Bois, Les Pavillons-sous-Bois, and Rosny-sous-Bois) also refer to the same forest.[7]

History Edit

 
The ruins of the Château of Aulnay in the early 20th century

The area was originally settled around 6000 BC (remains found in the Valley of Sausset). Between the 4th and 2nd centuries BC, farmers living around a "villa" belonging to Sabinus - the Savigny Farm. Two places independent from the parish of Saint Sulpice were Savigny and Nonneville which were attached to the current village. Until the 15th century the lords bore the name of d'Aulnay. The lord Jacques Coitier passed succession to his heirs through his nephew to the Gourgues family. The Canal de l'Ourcq was dug during the Napoleonic period to facilitate relations with Paris. Excavation began in 1803 and the canal was opened between Paris and Claye in 1813.

The register of city council meetings shows that 13 May 1814 was the first Prussian occupation of the village. There were also Prussian occupations in 1814 and 1870. Over a long period houses were destroyed and fields remained deserted. On 15 August 1838 a postal boat service was started on the Canal de l'Ourcq from Paris to Meaux. This service stopped in 1849. In 1875, the French Northern Railway opened a station on the new Paris to Soissons line. The rise of Aulnay was largely due to this event. In 1883 the Parc district began to emerge in the south from a fragment of the Forest of Bondy. In the years which followed cohabitation between the rural community of Vieux-Pays (Old Country) and the more urban community of Parc was difficult. There was even talk of cutting the city in two: Aulnay-les-Bondy for Vieux-Pays and Aulnay-sous-Bois for Parc. The population of Aulnay rose from 780 inhabitants in 1885 to 1,012 in 1886. In 1896 the municipal council was mostly made up of inhabitants of Parc but undertook the development of the entire community of Aulnay. A school, a post office, streets, and bridges were built in the south. The creation of "worker trains" by the French Northern Railway attracted many workers to acquire land. Large properties began to fragment. Parc was sold in lots. Tempted by the greenery on the outskirts of Paris, Parisians bought land and transformed the place into a holiday and residential area.

At the beginning of the 20th century Aulnay grew through accentuation on rail traffic and installation of industries. On 5 January 1903, the city became Aulnay-sous-Bois. In September 1914 Aulnay was saved from German military occupation by the counter-offensive during the First Battle of the Marne. In 1924 the Radiator Company commenced operation and provided employment for 2,300 workers. Other small mechanical or chemical industries also moved to Aulnay. Between 1920 and 1931 most of the housing estates were completed. In 1935 the population of the housing estates represented approximately 40% of the total population of Aulnay. In 1955 the large rural area in the north of the commune began to urbanize: large multi-family housing estates were planned and built. In 1962 the first group of buildings at Merisiers was built.

In 1969 and 1970 a housing zone of 3,000 housing units was built in the district of Rose des Vents. In 1971 the Citroën company opened its first factory in the Paris region north of the city. By 1985 Aulnay was completely urbanized. At that date the extension of the northern part and the establishment of industrial zones was complete. Many facilities were added in the districts and gave the city its present face.

Heraldry Edit

 
Arms of Aulnay-sous-Bois
Blazon:

Or, an alder eradicated proper.



Politics Edit

 
Aulnay-sous-Bois Town Hall
 
Wide angle view of the Town Hall

Administration Edit

Since the French canton reform, which came into effect in March 2015, Aulnay-sous-Bois forms one canton: Canton of Aulnay-sous-Bois.

The city is part of the Syndicat d'équipement et d'aménagement des Pays de France et de l'Aulnoye (Facilities and development association of Pays de France and Aulnoye) (SEAPFA).

Administrative changes Edit

Until 1787, the parish of Aulnay was part of the province of Île-de-France, Prévôté, Généralité, Élection de Paris, Subdélégation de Saint-Denis. In 1787, during the formation of the department of Saint-Germain, the village of Aulnay was within the jurisdiction of Gonesse. In 1790 Aulnay was part of the department of Seine-et-Oise, of the canton and district of Gonesse

In 1801 Aulnay became Aulnay-lès-Bondy and was part of the arrondissement of Pontoise. In 1903 Aulnay-lès-Bondy became Aulnay-sous-Bois. The first Canton of Aulnay-sous-Bois was founded in 1922 and included Blanc-Mesnil, Sevran, Villepinte, and Tremblay-les-Gonesse. From 1964 the city formed a Canton of Aulnay alone. Aulnay-sous-Bois, previously under the Department of Seine-et-Oise and the arrondissement of Pontoise, was attached to the new department of Seine-Saint-Denis, Arrondissement of Le Raincy, under the Act of 10 July 1964. This reform came into force on 1 January 1968. Between July 1967 and March 2015, Aulnay-sous-Bois was divided into two separate electoral districts and had two councillors.

Mayors Edit

The 2008 French municipal elections, in Aulnay-sous-Bois were annulled on 2 October 2008 by the Administrative Court of Cergy-Pontoise due to putting up posters in the night before the second round of municipal elections.[8] An appeal was brought before the Council of State and the municipal council and the elections in March 2008 remained in place until the court's decision.[9] The elections were finally validated after the decision of the court.

Mayors from the French Revolution to 1939
From To Name Party Position
1787 1791 François Noël Chartier
1791 1792 Christophe Bazureau
1792 1795 Pierre Coqueret
1795 1798 Louis Delacourt
1798 1799 Louis Boileau
1799 1800 Pierre Andelle
1800 1808 François Chartier
1808 1830 Auguste Fançois de Gourgues
1830 1833 Félix Fessard
1833 1840 Jean Benoît Ciquard
1840 1844 François Jérôme Langlois
1844 1860 Louis Antoine Dalleux
1866 1893 Dominique Armand de Gourgues
1893 1896 Marie Alexandre Depre
1896 1905 Claude Buchet
1905 1919 Isidore Nerat
1919 1924 Jules Princent
1925 1928 Albert Libs
1928 1930 Arthur Chevalier
1930 1932 Charles Dordain
1932 1935 Louis Poupon
1935 1939 Maurice Nilès
Mayors from 1939
From To Name Party Position
1939 1941 Henri Fourquez
1941 1944 Charles Drocourt
1944 1944 Jean Perlis
1944 1944 Narcisse Renaudot
1944 1945 Maurice Nilès PCF
1945 1947 Pierre Scohy PCF
1947 1959 Fernand Herbaut SFIO
1959 1964 Robert Courtat SFIO
1964 1965 Maurice Cadot SFIO
1965 1971 Louis Solbès PCF
1971 1977 Robert Ballanger PCF
1977 1983 Pierre Thomas PCF
1983 1983 Gilbert Seron
1983 2003 Jean-Claude Abrioux UMP
2003 2008 Gérard Gaudron UMP
2008 2014 Gérard Ségura PS
2014 2026 Bruno Beschizza[10] LR

[11]

Demographics Edit

According to INSEE (2004), the average household income is €15,000. Much of the upper-middle class lives in the south of the town. The canton of Aulnay-Sud has a very different character from the canton of Aulnay-Nord, owing to differences in education and wages. For example, the average income in the south of the town is around €20,000 - €25,000 (2004), much higher than the national average of €15,000 (2004). Furthermore, the north (Aulnay-Nord) has a high number of HLM (public housing). There is even a political divide, with Aulnay-Nord Canton sending a Socialist representative (Gerard Segura) to the Council-General for the Seine-Saint-Denis Department, but Aulnay-Sud a conservative (Jacques Chaussat).

Immigration Edit

Place of birth of residents of Aulnay-sous-Bois in 1999
Born in metropolitan France Born outside metropolitan France
71.9% 28.1%
Born in
overseas France
Born in foreign countries with French citizenship at birth1 EU-15 immigrants2 Non-EU-15 immigrants
2.9% 2.6% 3.4% 19.2%
1 This group is made up largely of former French settlers, such as Pieds-Noirs in Northwest Africa, followed by former colonial citizens who had French citizenship at birth (such as was often the case for the native elite in French colonies), as well as to a lesser extent foreign-born children of French expatriates. A foreign country is understood as a country not part of France in 1999, so a person born for example in 1950 in Algeria, when Algeria was an integral part of France, is nonetheless listed as a person born in a foreign country in French statistics.

2 An immigrant is a person born in a foreign country not having French citizenship at birth. An immigrant may have acquired French citizenship since moving to France, but is still considered an immigrant in French statistics. On the other hand, persons born in France with foreign citizenship (the children of immigrants) are not listed as immigrants.

As of circa 1998 there were about 3,000 persons of East and Southeast Asian origin in Aulnay, while there were a total of 6,000 living in the area around Aulnay. Most of them were of Cambodian origin, including those with and without Cambodian citizenship. The commune also had an above-average number of persons of Laotian origin, including those with and without Laotian citizenship. Ethnicities included Khmer people, Lao people, and Overseas Chinese.[12]

Many Asian families in Aulnay arrived in the period 1982 through 1990. As of circa 1998 most of the Asians in Aulnay resided in Les Trois Mille, a social housing estate, mainly due to a social agency wanting to increase ethnic diversity in a predominately North African area.[12]

As of circa 1998 there were about 1,280 Asians in the Aulnay area active in the job market, and about 100 of the ethnic Chinese in the Aulnay area worked in Belleville and the 13th arrondissement of Paris. Even though Citroën factories are in proximity to Tres Trois Mille, relatively less than 88 of the Asians in Aulnay work in the factories.[12]

Political trends and results Edit

For the 2007 elections Aulnay-sous-Bois was one of 82 communes[13] with more than 3,500 people to use voting machines. They have been used for all polling stations since the 2004 European elections. The municipal council elected in 2008 decided to return to vote by paper ballots.

Twinning Edit

Aulnay-sous-Bois has twinning associations with:[14]

Demography Edit

In 2017 the commune had 85,740 inhabitants.

Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
1793 580—    
1800 536−1.12%
1806 563+0.82%
1821 513−0.62%
1831 577+1.18%
1836 584+0.24%
1841 611+0.91%
1846 622+0.36%
1851 637+0.48%
1856 646+0.28%
1861 646+0.00%
1866 680+1.03%
1872 627−1.34%
1876 765+5.10%
1881 780+0.39%
1886 1,012+5.35%
1891 1,306+5.23%
1896 1,878+7.54%
YearPop.±% p.a.
1901 2,829+8.54%
1906 4,417+9.32%
1911 7,141+10.08%
1921 11,928+5.26%
1926 21,636+12.65%
1931 31,426+7.75%
1936 31,763+0.21%
1946 32,356+0.19%
1954 38,534+2.21%
1962 47,507+2.65%
1968 61,521+4.40%
1975 78,137+3.47%
1982 75,996−0.40%
1990 82,314+1.00%
1999 80,021−0.31%
2007 82,513+0.38%
2012 81,899−0.15%
2017 85,740+0.92%
Source: EHESS[15] and INSEE[16]

The Centre for Strategic Analysis conducted a study on the city: the extract below tends to reflect a bad reputation, not necessarily deserved in all its aspects.

"It would be wrong to present Aulnay simply as a disadvantaged commune. It is a city which is composed in part of professions, middle, and senior management. It is also a city with important economic resources - three economic centres are located there: a PSA Peugeot Citroën factory, a L'Oréal group centre, and a Garanor centre of economic activity..."

In 2011 Aulnay-sous-Bois was the 55th most populated commune in France.[17]

Economy Edit

The city had good growth due to companies like L'Oréal and PSA Peugeot Citroën being located there. There are concerns, however, resulting from the departure of Xerox France[18] and the fears that plague the Citroën plant.[19]

Statistics Edit

Aulnay-sous-Bois had 3,398 business enterprises in 2012 and 622 new enterprises were created in that year.[20]

Large companies Edit

  • Aulnay-sous-Bois is home to the largest company in the department: Peugeot-Citroën Aulnay with over 5,000 employees and a production of about 400,000 vehicles per year.
 
The Peugeot-Citroën Aulnay factory from Robert Ballanger park
  • L'Oréal is located in the commune (a street and a pathway in the city bear the name of its founder Eugène Schueller), with a factory in the north and a research centre in the south.
  • The Garonor logistics park has many freight companies.
  • The O'Parinor regional mall (see shopping).

The city itself employs nearly 2,400 people and thus constitutes one of the largest employers in the town (see Administrative Staff).

Major companies headquartered in Aulnay-sous-Bois[21] Data 2003
Name Activity Turnover (000s) Website
XEROX-FRANCE
(Xerox France left Aulnay-sous-Bois in 2007[18])
Office equipment & IT €996,565 www.xerox.fr
GAUX PHARMA DEPOTS pharmaceutical warehousing €410,951
SOPROREAL (L’ORÉAL) Cosmetics €140,200 www.loreal.fr
XEROX DOCUMENT SUPPLIES Office consumables €68,707
POWER CONTROLS-FRANCE (VYNCKIER) Electrical equipment €58,888
FREIGHT LOGISTICS Freight Transport €32,759
GARONOR (AGF) Warehousing €30,819
PARIS NORD AUTOMOBILES Auto Dealers €30,265
SOLDIS Coatings €28,956

Automotive production Edit

In May 1973 it was reported that the first Citroën DS had emerged from the production line at Citroën's new plant at Aulnay.[22] The plant has subsequently produced various Citroën and Peugeot models and has on occasion hit the headlines as a focus of industrial strife. On 12 July 2012 PSA Peugeot Citroën announced that it will permanently close the Aulnay-sous-Bois plant due to overcapacity.[23]

Aulnay is also the site of the subterranean Citroën repository of Citroën archives and 370 Citroën cars produced over the years. The repository, established in 2002,[24] is not open to the public although members of Citroën enthusiasts' clubs and other important visitors are occasionally granted access to it.

Shops Edit

The O'Parinor regional mall is located in the commune.

 
The O'Parinor regional mall from Robert Ballanger park
 
Parking area at O'Parinor in September 2009

There is an Intermarché Hypermarket in Chanteloup.

There is at least one market every day from Tuesday through Sunday:

  • At Galion in the heart of Rose des Vents: Tuesdays, Fridays, and Sundays
  • At Vieux-Pays: Wednesdays and Saturdays
  • On the Boulevard de Strasbourg: Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays

Two markets were held on the Place des Etangs and in the Ambourget district without success.

Culture and heritage Edit

Civil heritage Edit

The commune has a number of buildings which contain items registered as historical objects:

  • The Savigny Farm contains a Group sculpture: Saint Antoine (14th century) [25]
  • The Church Square contains 12a Group sculpture: Saint Antoine (14th century) [25]

Religious heritage Edit

 
The Church of Saint-Sulpice

The commune has one religious building that is registered as a historical monument:

  • The Church of Saint-Sulpice (12th century). [26] The Church contains many items that are registered as historical objects:
    • 12 Anagogic Stained glass windows (20th century) [27]
    • 2 Tombstones of Elisabeth Guibillon and Jeanne Berson (17th century) [28]
    • A Painting: Christ and Saint Mary Magdalene (18th century) [29]
    • A Painting: Saint Vincent de Paul (19th century) [30]
    • A Painting: The meal of Emaus (1711) [31]
    • A Tombstone of Thomas Michel (1665) [32]
    • A Tombstone of Jacques Longer (1711) [33]
    • A Tombstone of Louis Le Clerc de Cottier (1679) [34]
    • A Tombstone of Robert la Nesle (1745) [35]
    • A Painting: The meal of Emaus (1713) [36]
    • A Painting: Saint Roch and the plague (18th century) [37]
    • A Silver plate and 2 Silver Cruets (1826) [38]
    • A Statue: Virgin and Child (17th century) [39]
    • A Console (18th century) [40]
    • 2 Sculptures: Angels seated holding a shield (18th century) [41]
    • 10 decorative windows (19th century) [42]
    • 2 stained glass windows of Saint Dominique and Saint Roch (1865) [43]
    • 2 stained glass windows of the Assumption and the Resurrection (1866) [44]

Other churches contain items registered as historical objects:

  • The Chapel of Saint-Paul d'Ambourget contains abstract stained glass windows (20th century) [45]
  • The Church of Saint-Joseph at 57 Avenue de la Croix-Blanche contains:
    • 10 stained glass windows depicting saints (1934-1940) [46]
    • 2 stained glass windows of Saint Adrien and Saint Martha (1934) [47]
    • 2 stained glass windows of Saint Mary (1942) [48]
    • 2 stained glass windows of Bon Pasteur and the Virgin and Child (20th century) [49]
    • A stained glass window consecrated at Saint Joseph (1920) [50]
  • The Church of Saint-Pierre of Nonneville at 54 Rue de Reims contains:
    • 10 geometric stained glass windows (20th century) [51]
    • An abstract stained glass window (20th century) [52]

Parks Edit

Aulnay has 153 hectares of green space of which these are the main ones:

  • Sausset departmental Park traversing both Aulnay-sous-Bois and Villepinte (200 hectares - the 2nd largest in the department)
 
The Sausset departmental park and the City of 3000 (Rose des Vents) in the background
 
Robert Ballanger Park and the City of 3000 (Rose des Vents) in the background
 
The banks of the Canal de l'Ourcq
  • Dumont Park, avenue Dumont
  • Gainville Park, park of swans, rue de Sevran (7.6 hectares), next to the Gainville House - the oldest house in Aulnay (dating to the 17th century)
  • Émile Zola Park, boulevard Émile Zola (4.4 hectares)
  • Faure Park, circular road (9 hectares)
  • Bigottini Park, avenue de la Croix-Blanche
  • Honoré Daumier Rose Garden, avenue du Maréchal juin (8 hectares and 2,500 rose plants)
  • Banks of the Canal de l'Ourcq
  • Serres municipales, rue Auguste Renoir

Facilities Edit

Cultural Facilities Edit

 
The Conservatory of Music
 
The Jacques Prévert Theatre and cinema
  • The Jacques Prévert Theatre and cinema is a multi-cultural centre that offers diverse live entertainment programming for both adults and young audiences. It can accommodate 100,000 spectators annually and offers throughout the year: theatre, dance, songs, and opera. It is also a cinema. The two theatres (the largest of which accommodates 700 seats) show twenty films per month.
  • The CAP is a cultural facility dedicated to contemporary music and all kinds of music from around the world. It is a venue with a theatre with a capacity of over 500 people and holds about four to five concerts per month. It also offers education through 17 workshops for instrumental practice at every level: percussion, string instruments, wind instruments, guitar etc. as well as in vocal technique and gospel singing. Supporting young talent is also one of the objectives of the CAP. Three rehearsal studios and a resource centre are available for amateur musicians to help them realize their projects, information on contracts, intermittent status of the show, the addresses of places to play, and many other functions.
  • The Conservatory of Music and Dance is a departmental branch (CRD) which offers individual and group courses for children from the age of 4. It is possible to choose from: Accordion, Viola, Bassoon, Clarinet, Harpsichord, Bass, Horn, Flute, Guitar, Harp, Oboe, Piano, Percussion, Saxophone, Trombone, Trumpet, Tuba, Violin, and Cello.
  • The Dance Centre of Galion welcomes and supports youth in their artistic activities with three rehearsal studios, work experience, and regular courses. It is recognized as a Centre of Resources for Amateur Dancing Practice in Ile-de-France. To promote dance in all its forms it organizes meetings between different experiences, expressions, and supports the creation of young choreographers.
  • The Claude Monet School of Art is one of the largest non-degree schools in France. It is open to children and adults. Twelve teachers educate nearly 800 apprentice artists every year and introduce techniques from different artistic disciplines to them: drawing, painting, printmaking, tapestry, photography, ceramics, sculpture, cartoon, graphic design, and art history. Their teaching mission is completed by the design, organization, and presentation of exhibitions promoting the encounter between the public and works of art.
  • The CREA is a unique arts educational structure in France. It is established at the Jacques Prévert theatre and plans to build a centre in Vieux Pays. Its director, Didier Grosjman, and his team have realized many projects with schools, colleges, autistic children, students, and teachers. Four "permanent" courses have been offered since its inception 25 years ago:
    • L'éveil (Awakening) for children between 7–8 years old
    • avant-scène (Forestage) for those 8 to 11 years old
    • chœur de scène (choir stage) for children 10–18 years who play at the Opéra Bastille and Opéra de Vichy
    • Créa'tures, the choir of young adults.
 
Dumont Library
  • 5 libraries and a Mediabus:[53]
    • Dumont library, Boulevard du General Gallieni
    • Guillaume Apollinaire Library, rue Turgot
    • Alphonse Daudet Library, rue du Hameau
    • Jules Verne Library, rue du Limousin
    • Elsa Triolet Library, Saturn Street
    • A Sound library, rue Roger Contensin

Cultural events and festivals Edit

 
Perhaps a precursor to the Festival of the Canal de l'Ourcq (Postcard from the beginning of the 20th century)

In 1981 and 1982, Aulnay-sous-Bois was a stage town for the 68th and 69th Tour de France during the 10th stage (Le Mans-Aulnay-sous-Bois) in 1982 and for the 20th stage in 1982 (Sens-Aulnay-sous-Bois).

Every winter an outdoor skating rink (600 metres square in 2006-2007) is installed at the Vieux Pays Farm.

Every Easter Monday there is a Spring Fair that combines antiques, a flea market, and a garage sale. It brings together about 1,500 exhibitors between Vieux Pays and the Place du General Leclerc.

The Jacques Prévert Theatre and cinema stages Les Panoramiques festival in May - a festival of artistic practices for amateurs. It unites for one week different theatrical companies of children, adolescents, and adults who present their creations on stage.

Every year in November is the Aulnay All Blues festival.[54]

In early June there is the Festival of Towns in Flower and Cycling in Gainville (Parc des Cygnes) Park.

A Festival of Military Music is scheduled on the second Saturday of June. Groups from several European countries are invited. In the morning a parade is held in the city from Dumont Park followed by an outdoor concert at Dumont Park. In the afternoon there is a parade from the Vieux Pays Farm and a concert in the Pierre Scohy gymnasium.

The Festival of the Canal de l'Ourcq is held in mid-June between the Pavilions-sous-Bois port and the Jardins Perdus Gateway.

 
One of the events in the Festival on Military Music in 2013

The traditional Festival of the Tree takes place for two days in early November at Dumont Park. There are organized exhibitions and workshops for children focused around trees, nature, and wildlife. The adventure trail from tree to tree is free for all.

The festival of hip-hop, H2O (A Hip Hop Organization), is organized by the Centre de Danse du Galion in partnership with the Jacques Prévert Theatre and cinema and the current music scene Le Cap in December. Over the past 10 years it has brought together the avant-garde of the French hip-hop scene.

The Battle VNR, every last Sunday of May, is a break-dance hip-hop event which has been running since 2002.

The city hosted the 2012 Boxing Championship of France.[55]

Les Futuriales Festival takes place every year in Dumont Park since 2010. It has for its theme literature of the imagination and has more than 60 authors in one day.[56] It is co-organized by the Librarie Folies d'Encre and the network of libraries.

Education Edit

 
Le Parc Primary School
 
Claude Debussy College in August 2009
 
Pablo Néruda College in December 2009

Education of very young children:

  • 6 full-time collective home crèches

Public schools:[57]

  • 23 public nursery schools/preschools
  • 30 public primary schools
    • At the end of the 2007-2008 year the Bougainville elementary school was closed - Le parisien, edition 93 of 3 September 2007[which?]
  • 7 public junior high schools
  • 2 public secondary schools

Private schools:[57]

  • 1 private preschool elementary, junior and senior high school: Institution l’Espérance
  • 1 private preschool, elementary school and senior high school: Protectorat Saint-Joseph

Health Edit

 
Robert Ballanger Hospital

There are three health facilities in Aulnay-sous-Bois:

  • The Centre Hospitalier Robert Ballanger: the inter-communal hospital for Aulnay-sous-Bois, Villepinte, and Sevran (1750 employees).[58]
  • The 'René Muret-Bigottini Gerontology Hospital straddles the border between Sevran and Aulnay-sous-Bois.
  • The 'Clinic of Aulnay, Private Hospital of east Paris

Sports Edit

  • "Coursailles" Olympic Swimming Stadium (up to 2700 people entering per day)[59]
 
The entrance to the Coursailles pool in 2009
  • 8 gymnasiums
  • Stadiums:
    • Velodrome
    • 5 multi-purpose stadiums
    • 2 Sports Complexes
    • 3 tennis complexes
 
The Velodrome in 2009

Worship Edit

 
Church of Saint-Joseph
  • Catholic worship:
    • Church of Saint-Sulpice, Rue de Sevran.
    • Church of Saint-Pierre de Nonneville, rue de Reims
    • Church of Saint-Paul of Ambourget, Rue du 8 Mai 1945
    • Church of Saint-Jean, gallerie Surcouf
    • Chapel of Notre-Dame du Coudray, Rue Francis Creno
    • Church of Saint-Joseph Church (including Christmas and every Sunday at 9:30 am it offers Mass in Polish), avenue de la Croix Blanche.
  • Protestant worship: Temple of the Reformed Church of France, Boulevard Gourgues.
  • Muslim worship:
    • Cultural Association of Muslims of Rose des Vents, rue Auguste Renoir
    • Cultural Association of Muslims of Aulnay, Rue de l'Esprit
    • Cultural Association of Muslims of Mitry, Allée des Cyprès
  • Jewish worship:
    • Synagogue, Allée du Clermont-Tonnerre
    • Synagogue, Rue Dupuis

Notable people Edit

 
Gainville House, the oldest house in Aulnay, where Claude Louis Berthollet lived[60]

Bibliography Edit

  • Aulnay-sous-Bois, youth of an old country, Jacques Varin, 1982 (in French)
  • Aulnay-Sous-Bois (History of) Jules Princet, 1936 (reprint 2004), ISBN 2843730546 (in French)

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "Répertoire national des élus: les maires" (in French). data.gouv.fr, Plateforme ouverte des données publiques françaises. 13 September 2022.
  2. ^ "Populations légales 2020". The National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies. 29 December 2022.
  3. ^ a b Inhabitants of Seine-Saint-Denis (in French)
  4. ^ Aulnay-sous-Bois in the Competition for Towns and Villages in Bloom December 10, 2014, at the Wayback Machine (in French)
  5. ^ Information page on Aulnay Station 2013-12-13 at the Wayback Machine - Société du Grand Paris (in French)
  6. ^ Presentation at the public information meeting in Aulnay-sous-Bois on 9 December 2013 22 February 2014 at the Wayback Machine Société du Grand Paris (in French)
  7. ^ The Origin of the name "Aulnay" 2013-08-02 at the Wayback Machine, on the commune website, retrieved 21 August 2013 (in French)
  8. ^ Aulnay-sous-Bois: Election annulled, 3 October 2008, Le Figaro website, consulted on 9 October 2008 (in French)
  9. ^ Aulnay-sous-Bois: Election of the Mayor annulled, 3 October 2008, Le Parisien website, consulted on 9 October 2008 (in French)
  10. ^ Gwenael Bourdon, For the first time they have endorsed the mantle of the Mayor this weekend - the walkabout of Beschizza, Le Parisien, Seine-Saint-Denis edition, 7 April 2014 (in French)
  11. ^ List of Mayors of France (in French)
  12. ^ a b c Guillon, Michelle. "The Chinese and Chinese Districts in Paris" (Chapter 11). In: Sinn, Elizabeth (editor). The Last Half Century of Chinese Overseas. Hong Kong University Press, 1 January 1998. ISBN 9622094465, 9789622094468. CITED: p. 197.
  13. ^ List of 82 communes equipped with voting machines on the ZDNet.fr website (in French)
  14. ^ National Commission for Decentralised cooperation (in French)
  15. ^ Des villages de Cassini aux communes d'aujourd'hui: Commune data sheet Aulnay-sous-Bois, EHESS (in French).
  16. ^ Population en historique depuis 1968, INSEE
  17. ^ INSEE - The most populated communes in France July 5, 2014, at the Wayback Machine (in French)
  18. ^ a b Address of Xérox France at Saint-Denis (in French)
  19. ^ Peugeot closes an assembly line, Article in La Parisien edition 93 3 July 2007 (in French)
  20. ^ Entreprises at Aulnay-sous-Bois on Journaldunet.com (in French)
  21. ^ on the lentreprise.com website (archived on Internet Archive) (in French)
  22. ^ "News: The first Citroen DS has rolled off...". Autocar. Vol. 138 (nbr 4016). 17 May 1973. p. 10.
  23. ^ Wall Street Journal 13 July 2012
  24. ^ "Neues vom Auto: Heimat duer Citroen-Klassiker". Auto, Motor und Sport. Vol. 2001 Heft 26. 12 December 2001. pp. Seite 16.
  25. ^ a b Ministry of Culture, Palissy PM93000010 Group Sculpture: Saint Antoine (in French)
  26. ^ Ministry of Culture, Mérimée PA00079928 Church of Saint-Sulpice (in French) 
  27. ^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy IM93000137 12 Anagogic Stained glass windows (in French)
  28. ^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy PM93000011 2 Tombstones of Elisabeth Guibillon and Jeanne Berson (in French)
  29. ^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy PM93000585 Painting: Christ and Saint Mary Magdalene (in French)
  30. ^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy PM93000584 Painting: Saint Vincent de Paul (in French)
  31. ^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy PM93000488 Painting: The meal of Emaus (in French)
  32. ^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy PM93000487 Tombstone of Thomas Michel (in French)
  33. ^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy PM93000486 Tombstone of Jacques Longer (in French)
  34. ^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy PM93000485 Tombstone of Louis Le Clerc de Cottier (in French)
  35. ^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy PM93000484 Tombstone of Robert la Nesle (in French)
  36. ^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy PM93000009 Painting: The meal of Emaus (in French) 
  37. ^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy PM93000008 Painting: Saint Roch and the plague (in French) 
  38. ^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy PM93000007 Silver plate and 2 silver cruets (in French) 
  39. ^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy PM93000006 Statue:Virgin and Child (in French) 
  40. ^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy PM93000005 Console (in French) 
  41. ^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy PM93000004 2 Sculptures: Angels seated holding a shield (in French) 
  42. ^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy PM93000136 10 decorative windows (in French)
  43. ^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy PM93000135 2 stained glass windows of Saint Dominique and Saint Roch (in French)
  44. ^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy PM93000134 2 stained glass windows of the Assumption and the Resurrection (in French)
  45. ^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy IM93000138 Abstract Stained Glass (in French)
  46. ^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy IM93000143 10 stained glass windows depicting saints (in French)
  47. ^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy IM93000142 2 stained glass windows of Saint Adrien and Saint Martha (in French)
  48. ^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy IM93000141 2 stained glass windows of Saint Mary (in French)
  49. ^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy IM93000140 2 stained glass windows of Bon Pasteur and Virgin and Child (in French)
  50. ^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy IM93000139 A stained glass window consecrated at Saint Joseph (in French)
  51. ^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy IM93000145 10 geometric stained glass windows (in French)
  52. ^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy IM93000144 Abstract stained glass window (in French)
  53. ^ The médi@bus of Aulnay-sous-Bois 2018-06-01 at the Wayback Machine (in French)
  54. ^ Aulnay All Blues, article in Le Monde, 11 February 2013 (in French)
  55. ^ Boxing Championship on the commune website 2013-12-12 at the Wayback Machine (in French)
  56. ^ The festival of literature of the imagination of Aulnay-sous-Bois (in French)
  57. ^ a b "Les écoles 2016-09-17 at the Wayback Machine." Aulnay-sous-Bois. Retrieved on September 8, 2016.
  58. ^ Robert Ballanger Hospital official website (in French)
  59. ^ Records of entry at the Aulnay-sous-Bois pool in 2007 (in French)
  60. ^ Aulnay, land of champions, 28 January 2010, Le Parisien, consulted on 1 September 2010 (in French)

External links Edit

  • Official website (in French)
  • Aunay on the 1750 Cassini Map

aulnay, sous, bois, french, pronunciation, bwɑ, commune, seine, saint, denis, department, Île, france, region, north, eastern, suburbs, paris, france, located, from, kilometre, zero, communetown, hallcoat, armsparis, inner, ring, departmentslocation, show, fra. Aulnay sous Bois French pronunciation o l nɛ su bwɑ is a commune in the Seine Saint Denis department in the Ile de France region in the north eastern suburbs of Paris France It is located 13 9 km 8 6 mi from the Kilometre zero Aulnay sous BoisCommuneTown hallCoat of armsParis and inner ring departmentsLocation of Aulnay sous BoisAulnay sous BoisShow map of FranceAulnay sous BoisShow map of Ile de France region Coordinates 48 56 19 N 2 29 26 E 48 9386 N 2 4906 E 48 9386 2 4906CountryFranceRegionIle de FranceDepartmentSeine Saint DenisArrondissementLe RaincyCantonAulnay sous BoisIntercommunalityGrand ParisEPT Paris Terres EnvolGovernment Mayor 2020 2026 Bruno Beschizza 1 Area116 2 km2 6 3 sq mi Population Jan 2020 2 86 485 Density5 300 km2 14 000 sq mi Time zoneUTC 01 00 CET Summer DST UTC 02 00 CEST INSEE Postal code93005 936001 French Land Register data which excludes lakes ponds glaciers gt 1 km2 0 386 sq mi or 247 acres and river estuaries The inhabitants of the commune are known as Aulnaysiens or Aulnaysiennes in French 3 The commune has been awarded four flowers by the National Council of Towns and Villages in Bloom in the Competition of cities and villages in Bloom 4 Contents 1 Geography 1 1 Situation 1 2 Districts 1 3 Rose des Vents 1 4 Communication routes 1 4 1 Roads 1 4 2 SNCF Railway station tramway 1 4 3 Bus 1 4 4 Taxi stand 1 4 5 Air transport 2 Toponymy 3 History 3 1 Heraldry 4 Politics 4 1 Administration 4 2 Administrative changes 4 3 Mayors 5 Demographics 5 1 Immigration 5 2 Political trends and results 5 3 Twinning 5 4 Demography 6 Economy 6 1 Statistics 6 2 Large companies 6 3 Automotive production 6 4 Shops 7 Culture and heritage 7 1 Civil heritage 7 2 Religious heritage 7 3 Parks 8 Facilities 8 1 Cultural Facilities 8 2 Cultural events and festivals 8 3 Education 8 4 Health 8 5 Sports 8 6 Worship 9 Notable people 9 1 Bibliography 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksGeography Edit nbsp Aulnay once had a stream the Moree It has long been piped into a departmental sewerSituation Edit Aulnay sous Bois is located in the Paris area and is 19 km north east of Notre Dame Cathedral 1 km east of Le Bourget Airport and 5 km south west of Charles de Gaulle Airport The commune stretches over a length of 6 5 km from north to south and a width ranging from 1 4 to 4 3 km from east to west and covers an area of 1 620 hectares The town is surrounded by the A3 autoroute in the west which joins the A1 autoroute in the north Route nationale 2 passes through the heart of the commune from west to east with the N370 coming from the south east along the eastern border to join the N2 The D44 passes through from north west to south east and the D115 from Bobigny in the south west passes through the centre and continues to Villepinte in the east The Ourcq Canal passes through the south eastern end adjacent to Livry Gargan Distribution of urban zones is Residential 44 Industrial 30 Housing Estates 11 Natural areas parks 15 Districts Edit The north of Aulnay sous Bois consists of large housing estates including the City of 3000 and Milles Milles industrial areas PSA Peugeot Citroen Garonor and O Parinor and parks Robert Ballanger Park and Sausset Park The Rose des Vents also known as the City of 3000 in reference to the number of dwellings constructed The Etangs Ponds there are the East Etangs also called Les Nenuphars and the West Etangs The Merisier The City of Emmaus Balagny La Garenne Ambourget also called Mitry or Mille mille Savigny The Gros Saule A district categorised as a ZSP or Special Security zone The central area called the district of Vieux Pays Old Country is older especially with its Church of Saint Sulpice built in the 12th century and its farm It includes La Roseraie Maximilien Robespierre Le Vieux Pays Tour Eiffel and Hotel de Ville The south across the railway line is wealthier and residential in nature It consists of suburban districts and is bordered by the Canal de l Ourcq It includes Chanteloup Central Station Pont de l Union and Nonneville nbsp Panorama of Aulnay sous BoisRose des Vents Edit When the construction of Clos Saint Lazare at Stains ended urbanization of the northern districts of Aulnay sous Bois began The idea was to create an area of factories It was on this basis that the area of Rose des Vents was built in 1969 in the northern part of Aulnay sous Bois This Great Housing Estate was built on former agricultural land Its mission was to provide shelter for workers and managers for a new Citroen plant to be located a few hundred metres away Beyond the Rose des Vents which is also known as the City of 3000 all of the housing estates in the northern districts total 6 500 housing units including 745 detached houses 24 000 people or 30 of the population of Aulnay sous Bois are housed on 4 of the territory Communication routes Edit Roads Edit The city is served by Autoroutes A1 A3 A104 the Francilienne National Roads N2 and N370 Departmental Routes D115 D44 D40 D401SNCF Railway station tramway Edit nbsp The SNCF Railway StationThe commune is traversed by the main railway line from Paris to Soissons Laon and Hirson which serves the Aulnay sous Bois station where all buses and semi direct services of nbsp nbsp Roissy and Mitry Mory and the Transilien Paris to Crepy en Valois nbsp nbsp connecting with TER Villers to Cotterets Soissons Laon stop and it is the terminus of the nbsp nbsp line The station has a park and ride with a parking fee Since November 2006 the classic commuter train the Ligne des Coquetiers The Egg cups line between Aulnay sous Bois to Bondy has been replaced by a Tram train nbsp nbsp that takes the same route and allows connection to the nbsp nbsp and nbsp Two branches are planned the first to Clichy sous Bois and Montfermeil on the Gargan heights the second towards Garonor through Rose des Vents and the N370 to the heights of Rougemont Chanteloup Between September 2009 to January 2011 the Aulnay sous Bois station nbsp nbsp has had work done to allow access to all platforms for disabled persons including the development of four lifts the rehabilitation of the railway station and underpasses and the installation of new lighting Aulnay sous Bois station nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp is also served by bus routes nbsp RATP 251 nbsp TRA 605 607a 613 614 615 616a 616b 617 618 627 637 680 nbsp Autobus du Fort 702 nbsp CIF 15 nbsp RATP N140Villepinte Station nbsp nbsp is located halfway between Aulnay sous Bois and Villepinte and it provides access to the district of Rose des Vents Villepinte station is served by buses TRA 609 615 617 642 683 RER B BUS In 2023 a station on line 16 in the Grand Paris Express project is planned north of the commune on the embankment of the former N2 road Its platforms will be at a depth of 15 metres 5 6 Bus Edit The city is served by various bus networks nbsp RATP 148 251 350 nbsp TRA 605 607a 607b 609 610 613 614 615 616a 616b 617 618 627 634 637 680 683 684 686 nbsp Autobus du Fort 702 nbsp CIF 1 15 32A 43 44 45 93 100 nbsp RATP N42 N140In the medium term it is proposed the creation of a transverse line by merging nbsp TRA 614 627 637 lines In addition it is also planned to create a circular line to connect different parts of the city to avoid reloading a change of bus for trips between all economic areas of the city and its public facilities Taxi stand Edit There is a taxi rank at Aulnay sous Bois station Air transport Edit Aulnay sous Bois is located 5 km from Charles de Gaulle Airport The airport can be reached by nbsp nbsp 4 stations or by the A1 and A3 autoroutes Toponymy Edit Aulnay is a common French toponym and may derive from the Medieval Latin alnetum meaning alder grove after the alder trees French aulnes which covered Aulnay sous Bois in ancient times An alternative derivation is that Aulnay takes its name from its location in pagellus alnetenis Aulnaye CountryAulnoye or Aunois was a small agricultural area in Ile de France It included a dozen villages and hamlets scattered between thickets meadows and woods The village was surrounded by the Forest of Bondy which covered most of the north east of Paris The location previously bore the names Aunay Aunais Anay Aunoye Aulnaye Aulnay la Fosse Aulnay en France 15th century becoming Aulnay les Bondy i e Aulnay by Bondy in 1787 The commune was renamed Aulnay sous Bois i e Aulnay under the woods on 5 January 1903 in reference to the ancient Forest of Bondy Other nearby commune names Clichy sous Bois Les Pavillons sous Bois and Rosny sous Bois also refer to the same forest 7 History Edit nbsp The ruins of the Chateau of Aulnay in the early 20th centuryThe area was originally settled around 6000 BC remains found in the Valley of Sausset Between the 4th and 2nd centuries BC farmers living around a villa belonging to Sabinus the Savigny Farm Two places independent from the parish of Saint Sulpice were Savigny and Nonneville which were attached to the current village Until the 15th century the lords bore the name of d Aulnay The lord Jacques Coitier passed succession to his heirs through his nephew to the Gourgues family The Canal de l Ourcq was dug during the Napoleonic period to facilitate relations with Paris Excavation began in 1803 and the canal was opened between Paris and Claye in 1813 The register of city council meetings shows that 13 May 1814 was the first Prussian occupation of the village There were also Prussian occupations in 1814 and 1870 Over a long period houses were destroyed and fields remained deserted On 15 August 1838 a postal boat service was started on the Canal de l Ourcq from Paris to Meaux This service stopped in 1849 In 1875 the French Northern Railway opened a station on the new Paris to Soissons line The rise of Aulnay was largely due to this event In 1883 the Parc district began to emerge in the south from a fragment of the Forest of Bondy In the years which followed cohabitation between the rural community of Vieux Pays Old Country and the more urban community of Parc was difficult There was even talk of cutting the city in two Aulnay les Bondy for Vieux Pays and Aulnay sous Bois for Parc The population of Aulnay rose from 780 inhabitants in 1885 to 1 012 in 1886 In 1896 the municipal council was mostly made up of inhabitants of Parc but undertook the development of the entire community of Aulnay A school a post office streets and bridges were built in the south The creation of worker trains by the French Northern Railway attracted many workers to acquire land Large properties began to fragment Parc was sold in lots Tempted by the greenery on the outskirts of Paris Parisians bought land and transformed the place into a holiday and residential area At the beginning of the 20th century Aulnay grew through accentuation on rail traffic and installation of industries On 5 January 1903 the city became Aulnay sous Bois In September 1914 Aulnay was saved from German military occupation by the counter offensive during the First Battle of the Marne In 1924 the Radiator Company commenced operation and provided employment for 2 300 workers Other small mechanical or chemical industries also moved to Aulnay Between 1920 and 1931 most of the housing estates were completed In 1935 the population of the housing estates represented approximately 40 of the total population of Aulnay In 1955 the large rural area in the north of the commune began to urbanize large multi family housing estates were planned and built In 1962 the first group of buildings at Merisiers was built In 1969 and 1970 a housing zone of 3 000 housing units was built in the district of Rose des Vents In 1971 the Citroen company opened its first factory in the Paris region north of the city By 1985 Aulnay was completely urbanized At that date the extension of the northern part and the establishment of industrial zones was complete Many facilities were added in the districts and gave the city its present face Heraldry Edit nbsp Arms of Aulnay sous Bois Blazon Or an alder eradicated proper Politics Edit nbsp Aulnay sous Bois Town Hall nbsp Wide angle view of the Town HallAdministration Edit Since the French canton reform which came into effect in March 2015 Aulnay sous Bois forms one canton Canton of Aulnay sous Bois The city is part of the Syndicat d equipement et d amenagement des Pays de France et de l Aulnoye Facilities and development association of Pays de France and Aulnoye SEAPFA Administrative changes Edit Until 1787 the parish of Aulnay was part of the province of Ile de France Prevote Generalite Election de Paris Subdelegation de Saint Denis In 1787 during the formation of the department of Saint Germain the village of Aulnay was within the jurisdiction of Gonesse In 1790 Aulnay was part of the department of Seine et Oise of the canton and district of GonesseIn 1801 Aulnay became Aulnay les Bondy and was part of the arrondissement of Pontoise In 1903 Aulnay les Bondy became Aulnay sous Bois The first Canton of Aulnay sous Bois was founded in 1922 and included Blanc Mesnil Sevran Villepinte and Tremblay les Gonesse From 1964 the city formed a Canton of Aulnay alone Aulnay sous Bois previously under the Department of Seine et Oise and the arrondissement of Pontoise was attached to the new department of Seine Saint Denis Arrondissement of Le Raincy under the Act of 10 July 1964 This reform came into force on 1 January 1968 Between July 1967 and March 2015 Aulnay sous Bois was divided into two separate electoral districts and had two councillors Mayors Edit The 2008 French municipal elections in Aulnay sous Bois were annulled on 2 October 2008 by the Administrative Court of Cergy Pontoise due to putting up posters in the night before the second round of municipal elections 8 An appeal was brought before the Council of State and the municipal council and the elections in March 2008 remained in place until the court s decision 9 The elections were finally validated after the decision of the court Mayors from the French Revolution to 1939From To Name Party Position1787 1791 Francois Noel Chartier1791 1792 Christophe Bazureau1792 1795 Pierre Coqueret1795 1798 Louis Delacourt1798 1799 Louis Boileau1799 1800 Pierre Andelle1800 1808 Francois Chartier1808 1830 Auguste Fancois de Gourgues1830 1833 Felix Fessard1833 1840 Jean Benoit Ciquard1840 1844 Francois Jerome Langlois1844 1860 Louis Antoine Dalleux1866 1893 Dominique Armand de Gourgues1893 1896 Marie Alexandre Depre1896 1905 Claude Buchet1905 1919 Isidore Nerat1919 1924 Jules Princent1925 1928 Albert Libs1928 1930 Arthur Chevalier1930 1932 Charles Dordain1932 1935 Louis Poupon1935 1939 Maurice Niles Mayors from 1939From To Name Party Position1939 1941 Henri Fourquez1941 1944 Charles Drocourt1944 1944 Jean Perlis1944 1944 Narcisse Renaudot1944 1945 Maurice Niles PCF1945 1947 Pierre Scohy PCF1947 1959 Fernand Herbaut SFIO1959 1964 Robert Courtat SFIO1964 1965 Maurice Cadot SFIO1965 1971 Louis Solbes PCF1971 1977 Robert Ballanger PCF1977 1983 Pierre Thomas PCF1983 1983 Gilbert Seron1983 2003 Jean Claude Abrioux UMP2003 2008 Gerard Gaudron UMP2008 2014 Gerard Segura PS2014 2026 Bruno Beschizza 10 LR 11 Demographics EditAccording to INSEE 2004 the average household income is 15 000 Much of the upper middle class lives in the south of the town The canton of Aulnay Sud has a very different character from the canton of Aulnay Nord owing to differences in education and wages For example the average income in the south of the town is around 20 000 25 000 2004 much higher than the national average of 15 000 2004 Furthermore the north Aulnay Nord has a high number of HLM public housing There is even a political divide with Aulnay Nord Canton sending a Socialist representative Gerard Segura to the Council General for the Seine Saint Denis Department but Aulnay Sud a conservative Jacques Chaussat Immigration Edit Place of birth of residents of Aulnay sous Bois in 1999 Born in metropolitan France Born outside metropolitan France71 9 28 1 Born inoverseas France Born in foreign countries with French citizenship at birth1 EU 15 immigrants2 Non EU 15 immigrants2 9 2 6 3 4 19 2 1 This group is made up largely of former French settlers such as Pieds Noirs in Northwest Africa followed by former colonial citizens who had French citizenship at birth such as was often the case for the native elite in French colonies as well as to a lesser extent foreign born children of French expatriates A foreign country is understood as a country not part of France in 1999 so a person born for example in 1950 in Algeria when Algeria was an integral part of France is nonetheless listed as a person born in a foreign country in French statistics 2 An immigrant is a person born in a foreign country not having French citizenship at birth An immigrant may have acquired French citizenship since moving to France but is still considered an immigrant in French statistics On the other hand persons born in France with foreign citizenship the children of immigrants are not listed as immigrants As of circa 1998 there were about 3 000 persons of East and Southeast Asian origin in Aulnay while there were a total of 6 000 living in the area around Aulnay Most of them were of Cambodian origin including those with and without Cambodian citizenship The commune also had an above average number of persons of Laotian origin including those with and without Laotian citizenship Ethnicities included Khmer people Lao people and Overseas Chinese 12 Many Asian families in Aulnay arrived in the period 1982 through 1990 As of circa 1998 most of the Asians in Aulnay resided in Les Trois Mille a social housing estate mainly due to a social agency wanting to increase ethnic diversity in a predominately North African area 12 As of circa 1998 there were about 1 280 Asians in the Aulnay area active in the job market and about 100 of the ethnic Chinese in the Aulnay area worked in Belleville and the 13th arrondissement of Paris Even though Citroen factories are in proximity to Tres Trois Mille relatively less than 88 of the Asians in Aulnay work in the factories 12 Political trends and results Edit For the 2007 elections Aulnay sous Bois was one of 82 communes 13 with more than 3 500 people to use voting machines They have been used for all polling stations since the 2004 European elections The municipal council elected in 2008 decided to return to vote by paper ballots Twinning Edit Aulnay sous Bois has twinning associations with 14 nbsp Rufisque Senegal since 2011 nbsp Al Ram Palestine since 2010 nbsp Abala District Republic of the Congo since 2003 Demography Edit In 2017 the commune had 85 740 inhabitants Historical populationYearPop p a 1793580 1800536 1 12 1806563 0 82 1821513 0 62 1831577 1 18 1836584 0 24 1841611 0 91 1846622 0 36 1851637 0 48 1856646 0 28 1861646 0 00 1866680 1 03 1872627 1 34 1876765 5 10 1881780 0 39 18861 012 5 35 18911 306 5 23 18961 878 7 54 YearPop p a 19012 829 8 54 19064 417 9 32 19117 141 10 08 192111 928 5 26 192621 636 12 65 193131 426 7 75 193631 763 0 21 194632 356 0 19 195438 534 2 21 196247 507 2 65 196861 521 4 40 197578 137 3 47 198275 996 0 40 199082 314 1 00 199980 021 0 31 200782 513 0 38 201281 899 0 15 201785 740 0 92 Graphs are temporarily unavailable due to technical issues Source EHESS 15 and INSEE 16 The Centre for Strategic Analysis conducted a study on the city the extract below tends to reflect a bad reputation not necessarily deserved in all its aspects It would be wrong to present Aulnay simply as a disadvantaged commune It is a city which is composed in part of professions middle and senior management It is also a city with important economic resources three economic centres are located there a PSA Peugeot Citroen factory a L Oreal group centre and a Garanor centre of economic activity In 2011 Aulnay sous Bois was the 55th most populated commune in France 17 Economy EditThe city had good growth due to companies like L Oreal and PSA Peugeot Citroen being located there There are concerns however resulting from the departure of Xerox France 18 and the fears that plague the Citroen plant 19 Statistics Edit Aulnay sous Bois had 3 398 business enterprises in 2012 and 622 new enterprises were created in that year 20 Large companies Edit Aulnay sous Bois is home to the largest company in the department Peugeot Citroen Aulnay with over 5 000 employees and a production of about 400 000 vehicles per year nbsp The Peugeot Citroen Aulnay factory from Robert Ballanger parkL Oreal is located in the commune a street and a pathway in the city bear the name of its founder Eugene Schueller with a factory in the north and a research centre in the south The Garonor logistics park has many freight companies The O Parinor regional mall see shopping The city itself employs nearly 2 400 people and thus constitutes one of the largest employers in the town see Administrative Staff Major companies headquartered in Aulnay sous Bois 21 Data 2003 Name Activity Turnover 000s WebsiteXEROX FRANCE Xerox France left Aulnay sous Bois in 2007 18 Office equipment amp IT 996 565 www xerox frGAUX PHARMA DEPOTS pharmaceutical warehousing 410 951SOPROREAL L OREAL Cosmetics 140 200 www loreal frXEROX DOCUMENT SUPPLIES Office consumables 68 707POWER CONTROLS FRANCE VYNCKIER Electrical equipment 58 888FREIGHT LOGISTICS Freight Transport 32 759GARONOR AGF Warehousing 30 819PARIS NORD AUTOMOBILES Auto Dealers 30 265SOLDIS Coatings 28 956Automotive production Edit In May 1973 it was reported that the first Citroen DS had emerged from the production line at Citroen s new plant at Aulnay 22 The plant has subsequently produced various Citroen and Peugeot models and has on occasion hit the headlines as a focus of industrial strife On 12 July 2012 PSA Peugeot Citroen announced that it will permanently close the Aulnay sous Bois plant due to overcapacity 23 Aulnay is also the site of the subterranean Citroen repository of Citroen archives and 370 Citroen cars produced over the years The repository established in 2002 24 is not open to the public although members of Citroen enthusiasts clubs and other important visitors are occasionally granted access to it Shops Edit The O Parinor regional mall is located in the commune nbsp The O Parinor regional mall from Robert Ballanger park nbsp Parking area at O Parinor in September 2009There is an Intermarche Hypermarket in Chanteloup There is at least one market every day from Tuesday through Sunday At Galion in the heart of Rose des Vents Tuesdays Fridays and Sundays At Vieux Pays Wednesdays and Saturdays On the Boulevard de Strasbourg Tuesdays Thursdays and SundaysTwo markets were held on the Place des Etangs and in the Ambourget district without success Culture and heritage EditCivil heritage Edit The commune has a number of buildings which contain items registered as historical objects The Savigny Farm contains a Group sculpture Saint Antoine 14th century nbsp 25 The Church Square contains 12a Group sculpture Saint Antoine 14th century nbsp 25 Religious heritage Edit nbsp The Church of Saint SulpiceThe commune has one religious building that is registered as a historical monument The Church of Saint Sulpice 12th century nbsp 26 The Church contains many items that are registered as historical objects 12 Anagogic Stained glass windows 20th century nbsp 27 2 Tombstones of Elisabeth Guibillon and Jeanne Berson 17th century nbsp 28 A Painting Christ and Saint Mary Magdalene 18th century nbsp 29 A Painting Saint Vincent de Paul 19th century nbsp 30 A Painting The meal of Emaus 1711 nbsp 31 A Tombstone of Thomas Michel 1665 nbsp 32 A Tombstone of Jacques Longer 1711 nbsp 33 A Tombstone of Louis Le Clerc de Cottier 1679 nbsp 34 A Tombstone of Robert la Nesle 1745 nbsp 35 A Painting The meal of Emaus 1713 nbsp 36 A Painting Saint Roch and the plague 18th century nbsp 37 A Silver plate and 2 Silver Cruets 1826 nbsp 38 A Statue Virgin and Child 17th century nbsp 39 A Console 18th century nbsp 40 2 Sculptures Angels seated holding a shield 18th century nbsp 41 10 decorative windows 19th century nbsp 42 2 stained glass windows of Saint Dominique and Saint Roch 1865 nbsp 43 2 stained glass windows of the Assumption and the Resurrection 1866 nbsp 44 Other churches contain items registered as historical objects The Chapel of Saint Paul d Ambourget contains abstract stained glass windows 20th century nbsp 45 The Church of Saint Joseph at 57 Avenue de la Croix Blanche contains 10 stained glass windows depicting saints 1934 1940 nbsp 46 2 stained glass windows of Saint Adrien and Saint Martha 1934 nbsp 47 2 stained glass windows of Saint Mary 1942 nbsp 48 2 stained glass windows of Bon Pasteur and the Virgin and Child 20th century nbsp 49 A stained glass window consecrated at Saint Joseph 1920 nbsp 50 The Church of Saint Pierre of Nonneville at 54 Rue de Reims contains 10 geometric stained glass windows 20th century nbsp 51 An abstract stained glass window 20th century nbsp 52 Parks Edit Aulnay has 153 hectares of green space of which these are the main ones Sausset departmental Park traversing both Aulnay sous Bois and Villepinte 200 hectares the 2nd largest in the department nbsp The Sausset departmental park and the City of 3000 Rose des Vents in the backgroundRobert Ballanger communal park 29 hectares with a lookout where the Eiffel Tower and Sacre Cœur can be seen nbsp Robert Ballanger Park and the City of 3000 Rose des Vents in the background nbsp The banks of the Canal de l OurcqDumont Park avenue Dumont Gainville Park park of swans rue de Sevran 7 6 hectares next to the Gainville House the oldest house in Aulnay dating to the 17th century Emile Zola Park boulevard Emile Zola 4 4 hectares Faure Park circular road 9 hectares Bigottini Park avenue de la Croix Blanche Honore Daumier Rose Garden avenue du Marechal juin 8 hectares and 2 500 rose plants Banks of the Canal de l Ourcq Serres municipales rue Auguste RenoirFacilities EditCultural Facilities Edit nbsp The Conservatory of Music nbsp The Jacques Prevert Theatre and cinemaThe Jacques Prevert Theatre and cinema is a multi cultural centre that offers diverse live entertainment programming for both adults and young audiences It can accommodate 100 000 spectators annually and offers throughout the year theatre dance songs and opera It is also a cinema The two theatres the largest of which accommodates 700 seats show twenty films per month The CAP is a cultural facility dedicated to contemporary music and all kinds of music from around the world It is a venue with a theatre with a capacity of over 500 people and holds about four to five concerts per month It also offers education through 17 workshops for instrumental practice at every level percussion string instruments wind instruments guitar etc as well as in vocal technique and gospel singing Supporting young talent is also one of the objectives of the CAP Three rehearsal studios and a resource centre are available for amateur musicians to help them realize their projects information on contracts intermittent status of the show the addresses of places to play and many other functions The Conservatory of Music and Dance is a departmental branch CRD which offers individual and group courses for children from the age of 4 It is possible to choose from Accordion Viola Bassoon Clarinet Harpsichord Bass Horn Flute Guitar Harp Oboe Piano Percussion Saxophone Trombone Trumpet Tuba Violin and Cello The Dance Centre of Galion welcomes and supports youth in their artistic activities with three rehearsal studios work experience and regular courses It is recognized as a Centre of Resources for Amateur Dancing Practice in Ile de France To promote dance in all its forms it organizes meetings between different experiences expressions and supports the creation of young choreographers The Claude Monet School of Art is one of the largest non degree schools in France It is open to children and adults Twelve teachers educate nearly 800 apprentice artists every year and introduce techniques from different artistic disciplines to them drawing painting printmaking tapestry photography ceramics sculpture cartoon graphic design and art history Their teaching mission is completed by the design organization and presentation of exhibitions promoting the encounter between the public and works of art The CREA is a unique arts educational structure in France It is established at the Jacques Prevert theatre and plans to build a centre in Vieux Pays Its director Didier Grosjman and his team have realized many projects with schools colleges autistic children students and teachers Four permanent courses have been offered since its inception 25 years ago L eveil Awakening for children between 7 8 years old avant scene Forestage for those 8 to 11 years old chœur de scene choir stage for children 10 18 years who play at the Opera Bastille and Opera de Vichy Crea tures the choir of young adults nbsp Dumont Library5 libraries and a Mediabus 53 Dumont library Boulevard du General Gallieni Guillaume Apollinaire Library rue Turgot Alphonse Daudet Library rue du Hameau Jules Verne Library rue du Limousin Elsa Triolet Library Saturn Street A Sound library rue Roger ContensinCultural events and festivals Edit nbsp Perhaps a precursor to the Festival of the Canal de l Ourcq Postcard from the beginning of the 20th century In 1981 and 1982 Aulnay sous Bois was a stage town for the 68th and 69th Tour de France during the 10th stage Le Mans Aulnay sous Bois in 1982 and for the 20th stage in 1982 Sens Aulnay sous Bois Every winter an outdoor skating rink 600 metres square in 2006 2007 is installed at the Vieux Pays Farm Every Easter Monday there is a Spring Fair that combines antiques a flea market and a garage sale It brings together about 1 500 exhibitors between Vieux Pays and the Place du General Leclerc The Jacques Prevert Theatre and cinema stages Les Panoramiques festival in May a festival of artistic practices for amateurs It unites for one week different theatrical companies of children adolescents and adults who present their creations on stage Every year in November is the Aulnay All Blues festival 54 In early June there is the Festival of Towns in Flower and Cycling in Gainville Parc des Cygnes Park A Festival of Military Music is scheduled on the second Saturday of June Groups from several European countries are invited In the morning a parade is held in the city from Dumont Park followed by an outdoor concert at Dumont Park In the afternoon there is a parade from the Vieux Pays Farm and a concert in the Pierre Scohy gymnasium The Festival of the Canal de l Ourcq is held in mid June between the Pavilions sous Bois port and the Jardins Perdus Gateway nbsp One of the events in the Festival on Military Music in 2013The traditional Festival of the Tree takes place for two days in early November at Dumont Park There are organized exhibitions and workshops for children focused around trees nature and wildlife The adventure trail from tree to tree is free for all The festival of hip hop H2O A Hip Hop Organization is organized by the Centre de Danse du Galion in partnership with the Jacques Prevert Theatre and cinema and the current music scene Le Cap in December Over the past 10 years it has brought together the avant garde of the French hip hop scene The Battle VNR every last Sunday of May is a break dance hip hop event which has been running since 2002 The city hosted the 2012 Boxing Championship of France 55 Les Futuriales Festival takes place every year in Dumont Park since 2010 It has for its theme literature of the imagination and has more than 60 authors in one day 56 It is co organized by the Librarie Folies d Encre and the network of libraries Education Edit nbsp Le Parc Primary School nbsp Claude Debussy College in August 2009 nbsp Pablo Neruda College in December 2009Education of very young children 6 full time collective home crechesPublic schools 57 23 public nursery schools preschools 30 public primary schools At the end of the 2007 2008 year the Bougainville elementary school was closed Le parisien edition 93 of 3 September 2007 which 7 public junior high schools a project for a 7th school in the south is in progress citation needed when 2 public secondary schools Lycee polyvalent regional Voillaume Lycee Jean ZayPrivate schools 57 1 private preschool elementary junior and senior high school Institution l Esperance 1 private preschool elementary school and senior high school Protectorat Saint JosephHealth Edit nbsp Robert Ballanger HospitalThere are three health facilities in Aulnay sous Bois The Centre Hospitalier Robert Ballanger the inter communal hospital for Aulnay sous Bois Villepinte and Sevran 1750 employees 58 The Rene Muret Bigottini Gerontology Hospital straddles the border between Sevran and Aulnay sous Bois The Clinic of Aulnay Private Hospital of east ParisSports Edit Coursailles Olympic Swimming Stadium up to 2700 people entering per day 59 nbsp The entrance to the Coursailles pool in 20098 gymnasiums Stadiums Velodrome 5 multi purpose stadiums 2 Sports Complexes 3 tennis complexes nbsp The Velodrome in 2009Worship Edit nbsp Church of Saint JosephCatholic worship Church of Saint Sulpice Rue de Sevran Church of Saint Pierre de Nonneville rue de Reims Church of Saint Paul of Ambourget Rue du 8 Mai 1945 Church of Saint Jean gallerie Surcouf Chapel of Notre Dame du Coudray Rue Francis Creno Church of Saint Joseph Church including Christmas and every Sunday at 9 30 am it offers Mass in Polish avenue de la Croix Blanche Protestant worship Temple of the Reformed Church of France Boulevard Gourgues Muslim worship Cultural Association of Muslims of Rose des Vents rue Auguste Renoir Cultural Association of Muslims of Aulnay Rue de l Esprit Cultural Association of Muslims of Mitry Allee des Cypres Jewish worship Synagogue Allee du Clermont Tonnerre Synagogue Rue DupuisNotable people Edit nbsp Gainville House the oldest house in Aulnay where Claude Louis Berthollet lived 60 Amine singer Robert Ballanger politician Claude Louis Berthollet inventor Thomas Bouhail silver medalist in Gymnastics Vaulting 2008 Olivier Dacourt football player for Inter Milan Guy Decomble actor born on 12 November 1910 Alou Diarra Footballer Boubakary Diarra footballer at FC Torino Italy Nicolas Douchez footballer at Paris Saint Germain John Dovi Heavyweight Boxing champion National coach for the French Boxing Federation Boukary Drame footballer at FC Sochaux Joachim Ekanga Ehawa basketballer at Paris Levallois Basket Paul Eluard writer and poet Francoise Hardy actress singer autobiographer Alexandre Devoise French radio presenter 3 Jack Harris born Jacques Estevant 1940 composer French novelist and poet Jean Louis Mandengue Heavyweight Boxing Champion of France Aya Nakamura French Malian RnB singer Sefyu rapper Moussa Sissoko footballer at Tottenham Hotspur and the France National Team Said Taghmaoui film actor Teddy Tamgho world champion and world record holder for the indoor triple jump 2010 Ali Traore basketballer at ASVEL Lyon Villeurbanne Vald rapperBibliography Edit Aulnay sous Bois youth of an old country Jacques Varin 1982 in French Aulnay Sous Bois History of Jules Princet 1936 reprint 2004 ISBN 2843730546 in French See also EditCommunes of the Seine Saint Denis departmentReferences Edit Repertoire national des elus les maires in French data gouv fr Plateforme ouverte des donnees publiques francaises 13 September 2022 Populations legales 2020 The National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies 29 December 2022 a b Inhabitants of Seine Saint Denis in French Aulnay sous Bois in the Competition for Towns and Villages in Bloom Archived December 10 2014 at the Wayback Machine in French Information page on Aulnay Station Archived 2013 12 13 at the Wayback Machine Societe du Grand Paris in French Presentation at the public information meeting in Aulnay sous Bois on 9 December 2013 Archived 22 February 2014 at the Wayback Machine Societe du Grand Paris in French The Origin of the name Aulnay Archived 2013 08 02 at the Wayback Machine on the commune website retrieved 21 August 2013 in French Aulnay sous Bois Election annulled 3 October 2008 Le Figaro website consulted on 9 October 2008 in French Aulnay sous Bois Election of the Mayor annulled 3 October 2008 Le Parisien website consulted on 9 October 2008 in French Gwenael Bourdon For the first time they have endorsed the mantle of the Mayor this weekend the walkabout of Beschizza Le Parisien Seine Saint Denis edition 7 April 2014 in French List of Mayors of France in French a b c Guillon Michelle The Chinese and Chinese Districts in Paris Chapter 11 In Sinn Elizabeth editor The Last Half Century of Chinese Overseas Hong Kong University Press 1 January 1998 ISBN 9622094465 9789622094468 CITED p 197 List of 82 communes equipped with voting machines on the ZDNet fr website in French National Commission for Decentralised cooperation in French Des villages de Cassini aux communes d aujourd hui Commune data sheet Aulnay sous Bois EHESS in French Population en historique depuis 1968 INSEE INSEE The most populated communes in France Archived July 5 2014 at the Wayback Machine in French a b Address of Xerox France at Saint Denis in French Peugeot closes an assembly line Article in La Parisien edition 93 3 July 2007 in French Entreprises at Aulnay sous Bois on Journaldunet com in French Classification of enterprises in Ile de France on the lentreprise com website archived on Internet Archive in French News The first Citroen DS has rolled off Autocar Vol 138 nbr 4016 17 May 1973 p 10 Wall Street Journal 13 July 2012 Neues vom Auto Heimat duer Citroen Klassiker Auto Motor und Sport Vol 2001 Heft 26 12 December 2001 pp Seite 16 a b Ministry of Culture Palissy PM93000010 Group Sculpture Saint Antoine in French Ministry of Culture Merimee PA00079928 Church of Saint Sulpice in French nbsp Ministry of Culture Palissy IM93000137 12 Anagogic Stained glass windows in French Ministry of Culture Palissy PM93000011 2 Tombstones of Elisabeth Guibillon and Jeanne Berson in French Ministry of Culture Palissy PM93000585 Painting Christ and Saint Mary Magdalene in French Ministry of Culture Palissy PM93000584 Painting Saint Vincent de Paul in French Ministry of Culture Palissy PM93000488 Painting The meal of Emaus in French Ministry of Culture Palissy PM93000487 Tombstone of Thomas Michel in French Ministry of Culture Palissy PM93000486 Tombstone of Jacques Longer in French Ministry of Culture Palissy PM93000485 Tombstone of Louis Le Clerc de Cottier in French Ministry of Culture Palissy PM93000484 Tombstone of Robert la Nesle in French Ministry of Culture Palissy PM93000009 Painting The meal of Emaus in French nbsp Ministry of Culture Palissy PM93000008 Painting Saint Roch and the plague in French nbsp Ministry of Culture Palissy PM93000007 Silver plate and 2 silver cruets in French nbsp Ministry of Culture Palissy PM93000006 Statue Virgin and Child in French nbsp Ministry of Culture Palissy PM93000005 Console in French nbsp Ministry of Culture Palissy PM93000004 2 Sculptures Angels seated holding a shield in French nbsp Ministry of Culture Palissy PM93000136 10 decorative windows in French Ministry of Culture Palissy PM93000135 2 stained glass windows of Saint Dominique and Saint Roch in French Ministry of Culture Palissy PM93000134 2 stained glass windows of the Assumption and the Resurrection in French Ministry of Culture Palissy IM93000138 Abstract Stained Glass in French Ministry of Culture Palissy IM93000143 10 stained glass windows depicting saints in French Ministry of Culture Palissy IM93000142 2 stained glass windows of Saint Adrien and Saint Martha in French Ministry of Culture Palissy IM93000141 2 stained glass windows of Saint Mary in French Ministry of Culture Palissy IM93000140 2 stained glass windows of Bon Pasteur and Virgin and Child in French Ministry of Culture Palissy IM93000139 A stained glass window consecrated at Saint Joseph in French Ministry of Culture Palissy IM93000145 10 geometric stained glass windows in French Ministry of Culture Palissy IM93000144 Abstract stained glass window in French The medi bus of Aulnay sous Bois Archived 2018 06 01 at the Wayback Machine in French Aulnay All Blues article in Le Monde 11 February 2013 in French Boxing Championship on the commune website Archived 2013 12 12 at the Wayback Machine in French The festival of literature of the imagination of Aulnay sous Bois in French a b Les ecoles Archived 2016 09 17 at the Wayback Machine Aulnay sous Bois Retrieved on September 8 2016 Robert Ballanger Hospital official website in French Records of entry at the Aulnay sous Bois pool in 2007 in French Aulnay land of champions 28 January 2010 Le Parisien consulted on 1 September 2010 in French External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Aulnay sous Bois Official website in French Aunay on the 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