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Boulogne-Billancourt

Boulogne-Billancourt (French pronunciation: ​[bulɔɲ bijɑ̃kuʁ]; often colloquially called simply Boulogne, until 1924 Boulogne-sur-Seine, [bulɔɲ syʁ sɛn]) is a wealthy and prestigious commune in the western suburbs of Paris, France, located 8.2 km (5 mi) from the centre of Paris. It is a subprefecture of the Hauts-de-Seine department and thus the seat of the larger arrondissement of Boulogne-Billancourt. It is also part of the Métropole du Grand Paris. Boulogne-Billancourt includes two large islands in the Seine: Île Saint-Germain and Île Seguin. With a population of 121,334 as of 2018, it is the most populous commune in Hauts-de-Seine and most populous suburb of Paris, as well as one of the most densely populated municipalities in Europe.[citation needed]

Boulogne-Billancourt
Paris and inner ring departments
Location of Boulogne-Billancourt
Boulogne-Billancourt
Boulogne-Billancourt
Coordinates: 48°50′07″N 2°14′27″E / 48.83520°N 02.2409°E / 48.83520; 02.2409Coordinates: 48°50′07″N 2°14′27″E / 48.83520°N 02.2409°E / 48.83520; 02.2409
CountryFrance
RegionÎle-de-France
DepartmentHauts-de-Seine
ArrondissementBoulogne-Billancourt
CantonBoulogne-Billancourt-1 and 2
IntercommunalityGrand Paris
Government
 • Mayor (2020–2026) Pierre-Christophe Baguet[1] (LR)
Area
1
6.17 km2 (2.38 sq mi)
Population
 (Jan. 2020)[2]
120,911
 • Density20,000/km2 (51,000/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
INSEE/Postal code
92012 /92100
Elevation28–40 m (92–131 ft)
1 French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km2 (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries.

Boulogne-Billancourt is one of the wealthiest regions in the Parisian area and in France.[3] Formerly an important industrial site, it has successfully reconverted into business services and is now home to major communication companies headquartered in the Val de Seine business district.

Etymology

The original name of the commune was Boulogne-sur-Seine (meaning "Boulogne upon Seine").

Before the 14th century, Boulogne was a small village called Menuls-lès-Saint-Cloud (meaning "Menuls near Saint-Cloud"). In the beginning of the 14th century, King Philip IV of France ordered the building in Menuls-lès-Saint-Cloud of a church dedicated to the virgin of the sanctuary of Boulogne-sur-Mer, then a famous pilgrimage center in northern France. The church, meant to become a pilgrimage centre closer to Paris than the distant city of Boulogne-sur-Mer, was named Notre-Dame de Boulogne la Petite ("Our Lady of Boulogne the Minor"). Gradually, the village of Menuls-lès-Saint-Cloud became known as Boulogne-la-Petite, and later as Boulogne-sur-Seine.

In 1924, Boulogne-sur-Seine was officially renamed Boulogne-Billancourt to reflect the development of the industrial neighbourhood of Billancourt annexed in 1860.

As for the name Billancourt, it was recorded for the first time in 1150 as Bullencort, sometimes also spelled Bollencort. It comes from Medieval Latin cortem, accusative of cors, meaning "enclosure", "estate", suffixed to the Germanic patronym Buolo (meaning "friend, brother, kinsman"), thus having the meaning of "estate of Buolo".

History

 
Church of Our Lady of Boulogne

On 1 January 1860, the City of Paris was enlarged by annexing neighbouring communes. On that occasion, the communes of Auteuil and Passy were disbanded and divided between Boulogne-Billancourt (then called Boulogne-sur-Seine) and the city of Paris. Boulogne-sur-Seine received a small part of the territory of Passy, and about half of the territory of Auteuil (including the area of Billancourt, which belonged to the disbanded commune of Auteuil).

Some of the shooting events of the 1900 Summer Olympics took place in Boulogne-Billancourt.[4]

In 1929, the Bois de Boulogne, which was hitherto divided between the communes of Boulogne-Billancourt and Neuilly-sur-Seine, was annexed in its entirety by the city of Paris. On that occasion, Boulogne-Billancourt, to which most of the Bois de Boulogne belonged, lost about half of its territory. Since then, Boulogne-Billancourt has been surrounded to the west, south and east by the Seine and to the north and north-east by the 16th arrondissement of Paris.

Boulogne-Billancourt is known for being the birthplace of three major French industries. It was the location, in 1906 for the very first aircraft factory, that of Appareils d'Aviation Les Frères Voisin,[5] which was then followed by those of many other aviation pioneers, and the tradition continues with several aviation related companies still operating in the area.

The automobile industry had a large presence with Renault on Île Seguin, as well as Salmson building both cars and aircraft engines. Finally, the French film industry started here and, from 1922 to 1992 it was the home of the Billancourt Studios, and since becoming a major location for French film production. It was used as the setting of the TV show Code Lyoko.

Demographics

Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
1793 3,600—    
1800 2,481−5.18%
1806 2,378−0.70%
1821 3,266+2.14%
1831 5,323+5.01%
1836 5,993+2.40%
1841 6,906+2.88%
1846 7,847+2.59%
1851 7,602−0.63%
1856 11,378+8.40%
1861 13,944+4.15%
1866 17,343+4.46%
1872 18,965+1.50%
1876 21,556+3.25%
1881 25,825+3.68%
1886 30,084+3.10%
1891 32,569+1.60%
1896 37,418+2.81%
YearPop.±% p.a.
1901 44,416+3.49%
1906 49,969+2.38%
1911 57,027+2.68%
1921 68,008+1.78%
1926 75,559+2.13%
1931 86,234+2.68%
1936 97,379+2.46%
1946 79,410−2.02%
1954 93,998+2.13%
1962 106,641+1.59%
1968 109,008+0.37%
1975 103,578−0.73%
1982 102,582−0.14%
1990 101,743−0.10%
1999 106,367+0.50%
2007 111,045+0.54%
2012 117,126+1.07%
2017 120,071+0.50%
Source: EHESS[6] and INSEE (1968-2017)[7]

Urbanism

 
Neighbourhoods in Boulogne-Billancourt:
  Parchamp – Albert Kahn
  Les Princes – Marmottan
  Silly – Galliény
  Centre-Ville
  Billancourt – Rives de Seine
  République – Point du Jour
  • The ecologic neighbourhood of the Trapèze in Boulogne-Billancourt: the district stands on 74 hectares and will be able to house up to 18,000 inhabitants at the end of its construction. 65% of the district's energy is brought by geothermal power, which heats and freshens the buildings. Solar panels and a vegetable greenhouse were installed in the aim to link the district to sustainable energies. Bicycle and "soft" travels will of course be put first to reduce the pollution caused by cars, as well as other vehicles which do not run on electricity.[8]
  • The Ambroise Paré Hospital is located in the city.

Administration

With the city of Sèvres, Boulogne-Billancourt is part of the communauté d'agglomération Val de Seine.

Transport

Boulogne-Billancourt is served by two stations on Paris Métro Line 10: Boulogne–Jean Jaurès and Boulogne–Pont de Saint-Cloud. It is also served by three stations on Paris Métro Line 9: Marcel Sembat, Billancourt and Pont de Sèvres.

Politics

Boulogne-Billancourt is represented by two constituencies and therefore two Members of Parliament.

Economy

Boulogne-Billancourt hosts the global headquarters of several multinational companies, including:

Prior to 2000 Schneider Electric's head office was in Boulogne-Billancourt.[16]

Main sights

 
Musée Albert-Kahn
  • The Musée Albert-Kahn at 14, Rue du Port, Boulogne-Billancourt is a national museum and includes four hectares of gardens, joining landscape scenes of various national traditions. The museum also includes historic photographs and film.
  • The Musée des Années Trente is a museum of artistic and industrial objects from the 1930s.

Education

The public collèges (middle schools) in the commune include Jacqueline-Auriol, Bartholdi, Paul-Landowski and Jean-Renoir. The public high schools are the Lycée Jacques-Prévert and the Lycée Polyvalent Étienne-Jules-Marey.[17] Prior to the September 1968 opening of Prévert, the first high school/sixth-form in Boulogne, an annex of Lycée La Fontaine served the city.[18]

The private school Groupe Scolaire Maïmonide Rambam covers maternelle through lycée. There is also the private high school Notre-Dame. The latter's performance and ranking in Boulogne-Billancourt are given by its success of baccalaureate rate in different series. According to the ranking of L'Express in 2015, the national rank of Notre-Dame de Boulogne was 170 out of 2301 and 7 out of 52 at department level. The private schools Dupanloup and Saint-Joseph-du-Parchamp serve maternelle through collège. Private maternelle and élémentaire schools include Saint-Alexandre and Saint-François d’Assise. Jardin de Solférino and La Maison de l'Enfant are private maternelles.[19]

The Association Eveil Japon (エベイユ学園 Ebeiyu Gakuen), a supplementary Japanese education programme, is located in Boulogne-Billancourt.[20] A campus of the École supérieure des sciences commerciales d'Angers is also located in the city.

Notable people

Boulogne-Billancourt was the birthplace of:

International relations

Boulogne-Billancourt is twinned with:[21]

See also

References

  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. ^ "Salaire à Boulogne-Billancourt (92100, Hauts-de-Seine)" (in French). JDN. Retrieved 20 June 2016.
  4. ^ "1900 Summer Olympics official report" (PDF) (in French). La84foundation.org. p. 16. Retrieved 14 November 2010.
  5. ^ Davilla, James J.; Soltan, Arthur (1997). French Aircraft of the First World War. Mountain View, CA: Flying Machines Press. p. 541. ISBN 978-1891268090.
  6. ^ Des villages de Cassini aux communes d'aujourd'hui: Commune data sheet Boulogne-Billancourt, EHESS. (in French)
  7. ^ Population en historique depuis 1968, INSEE
  8. ^ Samuel, Mikaëla (13 September 2013). ""Boulogne, le plus grand écoquartier de France"". Le Figaro (in French). ISSN 0182-5852. Retrieved 12 May 2017.
  9. ^ "Assemblée nationale ~ Les députés, le vote de la loi, le Parlement français". Assemblée nationale.
  10. ^ "Contact Us". Alcatel-Lucent. Retrieved 18 March 2015.
  11. ^ "Boursorama – Siège Social, Adresse et Contact". business-directory.fr. Retrieved 2 May 2012.
  12. ^ . Carrefour. Archived from the original on 30 April 2012. Retrieved 3 May 2012. "This site is published by Carrefour, a limited company (société anonyme) capitalised at €1,698,340,000, headquartered at 33, Avenue Émile Zola, 92100 Boulogne Billancourt, [...]"
  13. ^ . Pika Édition. Archived from the original on 14 June 2011. Retrieved 1 May 2011.
  14. ^ . Renault. Archived from the original on 23 September 2009. Retrieved 22 September 2009.
  15. ^ "Vallourec: Contact Us". Vallourec. Retrieved 9 July 2017.
  16. ^ "Schneider-Electric s'est installé chez une filiale" (in French). journaldunet.com. Retrieved 8 July 2010.
  17. ^ "L'ENSEIGNEMENT DU SECOND DEGRÉ" (). Commune of Boulogne-Billancourt. Retrieved on 16 May 2014.
  18. ^ "Naissance du lycée 2016-09-18 at the Wayback Machine." Lycée Jacques-Prévert. Retrieved on 9 September 2016.
  19. ^ "L'ENSEIGNEMENT PRIVÉ" (). Commune of Boulogne-Billancourt. Retrieved on 16 May 2014.
  20. ^ "欧州の補習授業校一覧(平成25年4月15日現在)" (). Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT). Retrieved on 10 May 2014. "エベイユ Association Eveil Japon 27 rue de Serves 92100Boulogne-Billancourt, France"
  21. ^ "Jumelages". boulognebillancourt.com (in French). Boulogne-Billancourt. Retrieved 12 November 2019.

External links

  • Site officiel de Boulogne-Billancourt (in French)
  • Page Facebook de Boulogne-Billancourt (in French)
  • Compte Twitter de Boulogne-Billancourt (in French)
  • History of Billancourt (in French)

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For other places known as Boulogne see Boulogne disambiguation Boulogne Billancourt French pronunciation bulɔɲ bijɑ kuʁ often colloquially called simply Boulogne until 1924 Boulogne sur Seine bulɔɲ syʁ sɛn is a wealthy and prestigious commune in the western suburbs of Paris France located 8 2 km 5 mi from the centre of Paris It is a subprefecture of the Hauts de Seine department and thus the seat of the larger arrondissement of Boulogne Billancourt It is also part of the Metropole du Grand Paris Boulogne Billancourt includes two large islands in the Seine Ile Saint Germain and Ile Seguin With a population of 121 334 as of 2018 it is the most populous commune in Hauts de Seine and most populous suburb of Paris as well as one of the most densely populated municipalities in Europe citation needed Boulogne BillancourtSubprefecture and communeLa Seine Musicale on Ile Seguin in the SeineCoat of armsParis and inner ring departmentsLocation of Boulogne BillancourtBoulogne BillancourtShow map of FranceBoulogne BillancourtShow map of Ile de France region Coordinates 48 50 07 N 2 14 27 E 48 83520 N 02 2409 E 48 83520 02 2409 Coordinates 48 50 07 N 2 14 27 E 48 83520 N 02 2409 E 48 83520 02 2409CountryFranceRegionIle de FranceDepartmentHauts de SeineArrondissementBoulogne BillancourtCantonBoulogne Billancourt 1 and 2IntercommunalityGrand ParisGovernment Mayor 2020 2026 Pierre Christophe Baguet 1 LR Area16 17 km2 2 38 sq mi Population Jan 2020 2 120 911 Density20 000 km2 51 000 sq mi Time zoneUTC 01 00 CET Summer DST UTC 02 00 CEST INSEE Postal code92012 92100Elevation28 40 m 92 131 ft 1 French Land Register data which excludes lakes ponds glaciers gt 1 km2 0 386 sq mi or 247 acres and river estuaries Boulogne Billancourt is one of the wealthiest regions in the Parisian area and in France 3 Formerly an important industrial site it has successfully reconverted into business services and is now home to major communication companies headquartered in the Val de Seine business district Contents 1 Etymology 2 History 3 Demographics 4 Urbanism 5 Administration 6 Transport 7 Politics 8 Economy 9 Main sights 10 Education 11 Notable people 12 International relations 13 See also 14 References 15 External linksEtymology EditThe original name of the commune was Boulogne sur Seine meaning Boulogne upon Seine Before the 14th century Boulogne was a small village called Menuls les Saint Cloud meaning Menuls near Saint Cloud In the beginning of the 14th century King Philip IV of France ordered the building in Menuls les Saint Cloud of a church dedicated to the virgin of the sanctuary of Boulogne sur Mer then a famous pilgrimage center in northern France The church meant to become a pilgrimage centre closer to Paris than the distant city of Boulogne sur Mer was named Notre Dame de Boulogne la Petite Our Lady of Boulogne the Minor Gradually the village of Menuls les Saint Cloud became known as Boulogne la Petite and later as Boulogne sur Seine In 1924 Boulogne sur Seine was officially renamed Boulogne Billancourt to reflect the development of the industrial neighbourhood of Billancourt annexed in 1860 As for the name Billancourt it was recorded for the first time in 1150 as Bullencort sometimes also spelled Bollencort It comes from Medieval Latin cortem accusative of cors meaning enclosure estate suffixed to the Germanic patronym Buolo meaning friend brother kinsman thus having the meaning of estate of Buolo History Edit Church of Our Lady of Boulogne On 1 January 1860 the City of Paris was enlarged by annexing neighbouring communes On that occasion the communes of Auteuil and Passy were disbanded and divided between Boulogne Billancourt then called Boulogne sur Seine and the city of Paris Boulogne sur Seine received a small part of the territory of Passy and about half of the territory of Auteuil including the area of Billancourt which belonged to the disbanded commune of Auteuil Some of the shooting events of the 1900 Summer Olympics took place in Boulogne Billancourt 4 In 1929 the Bois de Boulogne which was hitherto divided between the communes of Boulogne Billancourt and Neuilly sur Seine was annexed in its entirety by the city of Paris On that occasion Boulogne Billancourt to which most of the Bois de Boulogne belonged lost about half of its territory Since then Boulogne Billancourt has been surrounded to the west south and east by the Seine and to the north and north east by the 16th arrondissement of Paris Boulogne Billancourt is known for being the birthplace of three major French industries It was the location in 1906 for the very first aircraft factory that of Appareils d Aviation Les Freres Voisin 5 which was then followed by those of many other aviation pioneers and the tradition continues with several aviation related companies still operating in the area The automobile industry had a large presence with Renault on Ile Seguin as well as Salmson building both cars and aircraft engines Finally the French film industry started here and from 1922 to 1992 it was the home of the Billancourt Studios and since becoming a major location for French film production It was used as the setting of the TV show Code Lyoko Demographics EditHistorical populationYearPop p a 17933 600 18002 481 5 18 18062 378 0 70 18213 266 2 14 18315 323 5 01 18365 993 2 40 18416 906 2 88 18467 847 2 59 18517 602 0 63 185611 378 8 40 186113 944 4 15 186617 343 4 46 187218 965 1 50 187621 556 3 25 188125 825 3 68 188630 084 3 10 189132 569 1 60 189637 418 2 81 YearPop p a 190144 416 3 49 190649 969 2 38 191157 027 2 68 192168 008 1 78 192675 559 2 13 193186 234 2 68 193697 379 2 46 194679 410 2 02 195493 998 2 13 1962106 641 1 59 1968109 008 0 37 1975103 578 0 73 1982102 582 0 14 1990101 743 0 10 1999106 367 0 50 2007111 045 0 54 2012117 126 1 07 2017120 071 0 50 Graphs are temporarily unavailable due to technical issues Source EHESS 6 and INSEE 1968 2017 7 Urbanism Edit Neighbourhoods in Boulogne Billancourt Parchamp Albert Kahn Les Princes Marmottan Silly Gallieny Centre Ville Billancourt Rives de Seine Republique Point du Jour The ecologic neighbourhood of the Trapeze in Boulogne Billancourt the district stands on 74 hectares and will be able to house up to 18 000 inhabitants at the end of its construction 65 of the district s energy is brought by geothermal power which heats and freshens the buildings Solar panels and a vegetable greenhouse were installed in the aim to link the district to sustainable energies Bicycle and soft travels will of course be put first to reduce the pollution caused by cars as well as other vehicles which do not run on electricity 8 The Ambroise Pare Hospital is located in the city Administration EditWith the city of Sevres Boulogne Billancourt is part of the communaute d agglomeration Val de Seine Transport EditBoulogne Billancourt is served by two stations on Paris Metro Line 10 Boulogne Jean Jaures and Boulogne Pont de Saint Cloud It is also served by three stations on Paris Metro Line 9 Marcel Sembat Billancourt and Pont de Sevres Politics EditBoulogne Billancourt is represented by two constituencies and therefore two Members of Parliament Constituency Member 9 PartyHauts de Seine s 9th constituency Emmanuel Pellerin La Republique En Marche Hauts de Seine s 10th constituency Claire Guichard La Republique En Marche Economy EditBoulogne Billancourt hosts the global headquarters of several multinational companies including Alcatel Lucent 10 Boursorama 11 Carrefour 12 Francaise des Jeux citation needed Pika Edition 13 Renault 14 TF1 TF1 Tower citation needed Vallourec 15 YoplaitPrior to 2000 Schneider Electric s head office was in Boulogne Billancourt 16 Main sights Edit Musee Albert Kahn The Musee Albert Kahn at 14 Rue du Port Boulogne Billancourt is a national museum and includes four hectares of gardens joining landscape scenes of various national traditions The museum also includes historic photographs and film The Musee des Annees Trente is a museum of artistic and industrial objects from the 1930s Education EditThe public colleges middle schools in the commune include Jacqueline Auriol Bartholdi Paul Landowski and Jean Renoir The public high schools are the Lycee Jacques Prevert and the Lycee Polyvalent Etienne Jules Marey 17 Prior to the September 1968 opening of Prevert the first high school sixth form in Boulogne an annex of Lycee La Fontaine served the city 18 The private school Groupe Scolaire Maimonide Rambam covers maternelle through lycee There is also the private high school Notre Dame The latter s performance and ranking in Boulogne Billancourt are given by its success of baccalaureate rate in different series According to the ranking of L Express in 2015 the national rank of Notre Dame de Boulogne was 170 out of 2301 and 7 out of 52 at department level The private schools Dupanloup and Saint Joseph du Parchamp serve maternelle through college Private maternelle and elementaire schools include Saint Alexandre and Saint Francois d Assise Jardin de Solferino and La Maison de l Enfant are private maternelles 19 The Association Eveil Japon エベイユ学園 Ebeiyu Gakuen a supplementary Japanese education programme is located in Boulogne Billancourt 20 A campus of the Ecole superieure des sciences commerciales d Angers is also located in the city Notable people EditBoulogne Billancourt was the birthplace of Pape Badiane 1980 2016 basketball player Pierre Bellemare 1929 2018 actor and writer Pierre Bleuse born 1977 music conductor Bertrand Blier born 1939 screenwriter and film director son of Bernard Blier Hubert Le Blon 1874 1910 automobilist and pioneer aviator Christophe Boltanski born 1962 writer and journalist Booba born 1976 rapper Daniel Buren born 1938 conceptual artist Guillaume Canet born 1973 actor screenwriter and director Leslie Caron born 1931 film actress and dancer Benjamin Castaldi born 1970 TV presenter and producer son of actor Jean Pierre Castaldi former husband of fellow TV presenter Flavie Flament Matthieu Chedid born 1971 composer singer guitarist son of fellow singer and composer Louis Chedid and grandson of writer and poet Andree Chedid Michel Combes born 1962 French businessman the current CEO of Alcatel Lucent Guillaume Connesson born 1970 composer Jean Francois Cope born 1964 politician Edith Cresson born 1934 politician former Prime Minister of France under the presidency of Francois Mitterrand Xavier de Roux born 1940 politician Michel Deville born 13 April 1931 screenwriter and film director Francoise Deslogeres born 1929 ondist Laurent Garnier born 1966 electronic music producer and DJ Anna Gavalda born 1970 novelist Hippolyte Girardot born 1955 actor Andre Glucksmann 1937 2015 political philosopher and writer David Hallyday born David Smet 1966 composer pop rock singer son of singers Johnny Hallyday born Jean Philippe Smet and Sylvie Vartan brother of actress Laura Smet cousin of actor Michael Vartan Raphael Hamburger born 1981 music supervisor son of singers Michel Berger born Michel Hamburger and France Gall Raphael Haroche born 1975 singer songwriter and actor Sebastien Akchote Bozovic known mononymously as Sebastian born 1981 electronic music producer and DJ Jacques Huntzinger born 1943 ambassador Henri Kagan born 1930 chemist Jean Keraudy 1920 2001 prison escape artist Keny Arkana born 20 December 1982 Argentinian French rapper and co founder of the social movement La Rage du peuple Sandrine Kiberlain born 1968 actress wife of fellow actor Vincent Lindon Louise L Lambrichs born 1952 novelist and screenwriter Gerard Lanvin born 1950 actor Corinne Lepage born 1951 politician Marc Levy born 1961 novelist Thierry Lhermitte born 1952 actor co writer usually with the band of the Splendid director producer Nicolas Mahut born 1982 tennis player Patrick Modiano born 1945 writer winner of the 2014 Nobel Prize in Literature Nelson Monfort born 1954 television presenter translator sports commentator for French public television Thibault de Montaigu born 1978 writer and journalist Roger Monteaux born 1879 actor Joachim 8th Prince Murat born 1944 aristocrat Charles Prince Napoleon born 1950 aristocrat and descendant of Jerome Bonaparte Bulle Ogier born Marie France Thielland 1939 actress Florence Parly born 1963 politician Minister of the Armed Forces Claude Pinoteau born 1925 actor director writer and producer Francois Polgar born 1946 choir conductor Jerome Pradon born 1964 stage actor Jean Francois Ricard born 1956 prosecutor of the National Terrorism Prosecution Office for the prosecution of terrorism in France Thierry Roland 1934 2012 football specialist sports journalist television commentator and presenter Baron Edmond James de Rothschild 1845 1934 philanthropist and activist for Jewish affairs Veronique Sanson born 1949 singer Alain Sarde born 1952 former actor now writer and producer Catherine Spaak born 1945 actress Agnes Spaak born 1944 actress Georgette Tissier 1910 1957 actress Marie Trintignant 1962 2003 actress Gaspard Ulliel 1984 2022 actor model Michael Vartan born 1968 French American actor Marin de Viry born 1962 writer Zazie Isabelle de Truchis de Varennes born 1964 singer songwriter Prince Lorenz of Belgium Archduke of Austria Este Prince Royal of Hungary born 1955 International relations EditSee also List of twin towns and sister cities in France Boulogne Billancourt is twinned with 21 Anderlecht Belgium Hammersmith and Fulham London England United Kingdom Neukolln Berlin Germany Marino Italy Pancevo Serbia Ra anana Israel Irving United States Sousse TunisiaSee also Edit France portalCommunes of the Hauts de Seine department Alcatel Lucent AC Boulogne Billancourt Boulogne Billancourt Half Marathon Raymond CouvegnesReferences 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 Salaire a Boulogne Billancourt 92100 Hauts de Seine in French JDN Retrieved 20 June 2016 1900 Summer Olympics official report PDF in French La84foundation org p 16 Retrieved 14 November 2010 Davilla James J Soltan Arthur 1997 French Aircraft of the First World War Mountain View CA Flying Machines Press p 541 ISBN 978 1891268090 Des villages de Cassini aux communes d aujourd hui Commune data sheet Boulogne Billancourt EHESS in French Population en historique depuis 1968 INSEE Samuel Mikaela 13 September 2013 Boulogne le plus grand ecoquartier de France Le Figaro in French ISSN 0182 5852 Retrieved 12 May 2017 Assemblee nationale Les deputes le vote de la loi le Parlement francais Assemblee nationale Contact Us Alcatel Lucent Retrieved 18 March 2015 Boursorama Siege Social Adresse et Contact business directory fr Retrieved 2 May 2012 Legal Infos Carrefour Archived from the original on 30 April 2012 Retrieved 3 May 2012 This site is published by Carrefour a limited company societe anonyme capitalised at 1 698 340 000 headquartered at 33 Avenue Emile Zola 92100 Boulogne Billancourt FAQ Pika Edition Archived from the original on 14 June 2011 Retrieved 1 May 2011 Boulogne Billancourt RSAS Renault Archived from the original on 23 September 2009 Retrieved 22 September 2009 Vallourec Contact Us Vallourec Retrieved 9 July 2017 Schneider Electric s est installe chez une filiale in French journaldunet com Retrieved 8 July 2010 L ENSEIGNEMENT DU SECOND DEGRE Archive Commune of Boulogne Billancourt Retrieved on 16 May 2014 Naissance du lycee Archived 2016 09 18 at the Wayback Machine Lycee Jacques Prevert Retrieved on 9 September 2016 L ENSEIGNEMENT PRIVE Archive Commune of Boulogne Billancourt Retrieved on 16 May 2014 欧州の補習授業校一覧 平成25年4月15日現在 Archive Ministry of Education Culture Sports Science and Technology MEXT Retrieved on 10 May 2014 エベイユ Association Eveil Japon 27 rue de Serves 92100Boulogne Billancourt France Jumelages boulognebillancourt com in French Boulogne Billancourt Retrieved 12 November 2019 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Boulogne Billancourt Wikisource has the text of the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica article Boulogne sur Seine Site officiel de Boulogne Billancourt in French Page Facebook de Boulogne Billancourt in French Compte Twitter de Boulogne Billancourt in French History of Billancourt in French Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Boulogne Billancourt amp oldid 1153504603, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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