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Neuilly-sur-Seine

Neuilly-sur-Seine (French pronunciation: [nøji syʁ sɛn] ; lit. 'Neuilly-on-Seine'), also known simply as Neuilly, is an urban commune in the Hauts-de-Seine department just west of Paris in France. Immediately adjacent to the city, north of the Bois de Boulogne, the area is composed of mostly select residential neighbourhoods, as well as many corporate headquarters and a handful of foreign embassies. One of the most affluent areas of France, it is the wealthiest and most expensive suburb of Paris.[3][4]

Neuilly-sur-Seine
Neuilly-sur-Seine Town Hall
Location (in red) within Paris inner suburbs
Location of Neuilly-sur-Seine
Neuilly-sur-Seine
Neuilly-sur-Seine
Coordinates: 48°53′17″N 2°16′07″E / 48.8881°N 2.2686°E / 48.8881; 2.2686
CountryFrance
RegionÎle-de-France
DepartmentHauts-de-Seine
ArrondissementNanterre
CantonNeuilly-sur-Seine
IntercommunalityGrand Paris
Government
 • Mayor (2020–2026) Jean-Christophe Fromantin[1] (UDI)
Area
1
3.73 km2 (1.44 sq mi)
Population
 (Jan. 2020)[2]
59,388
 • Density16,000/km2 (41,000/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
INSEE/Postal code
92051 /92200
Elevation27–39 m (89–128 ft)
1 French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km2 (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries.

Together with the 16th and 7th arrondissement of Paris, the town of Neuilly-sur-Seine forms the most affluent and prestigious residential area in the whole of France.[5] It has the second highest average household income in France, at €112,504 per year (in 2020).[6]

History Edit

Originally, Pont de Neuilly was a small hamlet under the jurisdiction of Villiers, a larger settlement mentioned in medieval sources as early as 832 and now absorbed by the commune of Levallois-Perret. It was not until 1222 that the little settlement of Neuilly, established on the banks of the Seine, was mentioned for the first time in a charter of the Abbey of Saint-Denis: the name was recorded in Medieval Latin as Portus de Lulliaco, meaning "Port of Lulliacum". In 1224 another charter of Saint-Denis recorded the name as Lugniacum. In a sales contract dated 1266, the name was also recorded as Luingni.

In 1316, however, in a ruling of the parlement of Paris, the name was recorded as Nully. In a document dated 1376, the name was again recorded as Nulliacum (the Medieval Latin version of Nully). Then in the following centuries the name recorded alternated between Luny and Nully, and it is only after 1648 that the name was definitely set as Nully.

Various explanations and etymologies have been proposed to explain these discrepancies in the names of Neuilly recorded over the centuries. The original name of Neuilly may have been Lulliacum or Lugniacum, and that it was only later corrupted into Nulliacum / Nully. Some interpret Lulliacum or Lugniacum as meaning "estate of Lullius (or Lunius)", probably a Gallo-Roman landowner. This interpretation is based on the many placenames of France made up of the names of Gallo-Roman landowners and suffixed with the traditional placename suffix "-acum".

Other researchers, however, object that it is unlikely that Neuilly owes its name to a Gallo-Roman patronym, because during the Roman occupation of Gaul the area of Neuilly was inside the large Forest of Rouvray, of which the Bois de Boulogne is all that remains today, and was probably not a settlement. These researchers contend that it is only after the fall of the Roman Empire and the Germanic invasions that the area of Neuilly was deforested and settled. Thus, they think that the name Lulliacum or Lugniacum comes from the ancient Germanic word lund meaning "forest", akin to Old Norse lundr meaning "grove", to which the placename suffix "-acum" was added. The Old Norse word lundr has indeed left many placenames across Europe, such as the city of Lund in Sweden, the Forest of the Londe in Normandy, or the many English placenames containing "lound", "lownde", or "lund" in their name, or ending in "-land". This interesting theory, however, fails to explain why the "d" of lund is missing in Lulliacum or Lugniacum.

Concerning the discrepancy in names over the centuries, the most probable explanation is that the original name Lulliacum or Lugniacum was later corrupted into Nulliacum / Nully by inversion of the consonants, perhaps under the influence of an old Celtic word meaning "swampy land, boggy land" (as was the land around Neuilly-sur-Seine in ancient times) which is found in the name of many French places anciently covered with water, such as Noue, Noë, Nouan, Nohant, etc. Or perhaps the consonants were simply inverted under the influence of the many settlements of France called Neuilly (a frequent place name whose etymology is completely different from the special case of Neuilly-sur-Seine).

Until the French Revolution, the settlement was often referred to as Port-Neuilly, but at the creation of French communes in 1790 the "Port" was dropped and the newly born commune was named simply Neuilly.

On 1 January 1860, the city of Paris was enlarged by annexing neighbouring communes. On that occasion, a part of the territory of Neuilly-sur-Seine was annexed by the city of Paris, and forms now the neighbourhood of Ternes, in the 17th arrondissement of Paris.

On 11 January 1867, part of the territory of Neuilly-sur-Seine was detached and merged with a part of the territory of Clichy to create the commune of Levallois-Perret.

On 4 June 1878, the Synagogue de Neuilly was founded on Rue Ancelle, the oldest synagogue in the Paris suburbs.

On 2 May 1897, the commune name officially became Neuilly-sur-Seine (meaning "Neuilly upon Seine"), in order to distinguish it from the many communes of France also called Neuilly. Most people, however, continue to refer to Neuilly-sur-Seine as simply "Neuilly". During the 1900 Summer Olympics, it hosted the basque pelota events.[7]

The American Hospital of Paris was founded in 1906.

In 1919, the Treaty of Neuilly was signed with Bulgaria in Neuilly-sur-Seine to conclude its role in World War I.

In 1929, the Bois de Boulogne, which was previously divided between the communes of Neuilly-sur-Seine and Boulogne-Billancourt, was annexed in its entirety by the city of Paris.

Politics Edit

Neuilly is one of the most right-wing towns in France; regularly voting for the candidate of the traditional right in landslide margins. Former president Nicolas Sarkozy was once mayor of Neuilly. Amidst a poor national showing of 20%, Neuilly gave right-wing candidate François Fillon 65% of its vote in the first round of the 2017 presidential election.

Logos of the city council Edit

Population Edit

The population data in the table and graph below refer to the commune of Neuilly-sur-Seine proper, in its geography at the given years. The commune of Neuilly-sur-Seine ceded part of its territory to the new commune of Levallois-Perret in 1866.[8]

Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
1793 2,477—    
1800 1,573−6.28%
1806 2,162+5.44%
1821 2,744+1.60%
1831 5,599+7.39%
1836 7,654+6.45%
1841 9,493+4.40%
1846 13,063+6.59%
1851 15,894+4.00%
1856 23,583+8.21%
1861 13,216−10.94%
1866 17,545+5.83%
1872 16,277−1.24%
1876 20,781+6.30%
1881 25,235+3.96%
1886 26,596+1.06%
1891 29,444+2.06%
1896 32,730+2.14%
YearPop.±% p.a.
1901 37,493+2.75%
1906 41,145+1.88%
1911 44,616+1.63%
1921 51,590+1.46%
1926 52,433+0.32%
1931 53,491+0.40%
1936 56,938+1.26%
1946 60,172+0.55%
1954 66,095+1.18%
1962 72,773+1.21%
1968 70,995−0.41%
1975 65,983−1.04%
1982 64,170−0.40%
1990 61,768−0.48%
1999 59,848−0.35%
2007 60,454+0.13%
2012 62,021+0.51%
2017 60,361−0.54%
Source: EHESS[8] and INSEE (1968-2017)[9]

Main sites Edit

It was the site of the Château de Neuilly, an important royal residence during the July Monarchy.

Transport Edit

Neuilly-sur-Seine is served by three stations on Paris Métro Line 1: Porte Maillot (with a direct access to RER line C), Les Sablons and Pont de Neuilly.

RATP Bus service includes the lines 43, 73, 82, 93, 157, 158, 163, 164, 174 [1]

Night Bus lines include N11 and N24.

Economy Edit

Located near France's main business district La Défense, Neuilly-sur-Seine also hosts several corporate headquarters: Bureau Veritas, Chanel, Marathon Media, JCDecaux,[10] Thales Group,[11] M6 Group, Sephora, PricewaterhouseCoopers France, Parfums Christian Dior (in 2019), Orangina France, Grant Thornton International France.

Education Edit

 
Collège et Lycée Pasteur
 
Liceo Español Luis Buñuel

Public schools in Neuilly:[12]

  • Eight écoles maternelles (preschools): Achille Peretti, Charcot, Dulud, Gorce-Franklin, Michelis, Poissoniers, Roule, Saussaye
  • Ten elementary schools: Charcot A, Charcot B, Gorce-Franklin, Huissiers, Poissoniers, Peretti, Michelis A, Michelis B, Saussaye A, and Saussaye B
  • Two lower secondary schools: Collège André Maurois and Collège Théophile Gautier.
  • Collège et Lycée Pasteur
  • Lycée Saint-James
  • Lycée professionnel Vassily kandinsky

Domestic private schools:[13]

  • École primaire Sainte-Croix
  • École primaire Sainte-Marie
  • École primaire Saint-Dominique
  • École Saint-Pierre / Saint Jean
  • Collège Saint-Pierre / Saint-Jean
  • Collège et Lycée Sainte-Croix
  • Collège et Lycée Sainte-Marie
  • Collège et Lycée Saint-Dominique
  • Lycée professionnel Georges Guérin

International private schools:[13]

Post-secondary:

Notable residents Edit

Twin towns – sister cities Edit

Neuilly-sur-Seine is twinned with:[16]

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. ^ "Dans quelles communes paie-t-on le plus l'ISF?". Lefigaro.fr. 7 November 2017. Retrieved 25 March 2019.
  4. ^ "How Brexit has made a Paris suburb the most expensive place to buy property in France". Thelocal.fr. 29 October 2018. Retrieved 25 March 2019.
  5. ^ "Les 80 communes où se concentrent les plus hauts revenus". 22 August 2013.
  6. ^ "Les villes les plus riches de France". L'Internaute. Retrieved 23 September 2022.
  7. ^ , Sports-reference.com, Accessed 14 November 2010.
  8. ^ a b Des villages de Cassini aux communes d'aujourd'hui: Commune data sheet Neuilly-sur-Seine, EHESS (in French).
  9. ^ Population en historique depuis 1968, INSEE
  10. ^ "Legal disclaimer 16 March 2014 at the Wayback Machine." [sic] JCDecaux. Retrieved on 28 September 2011. "[...]whose registered office is located at 17 rue Soyer, 92523 Neuilly-sur-Seine, Paris, France."
  11. ^ "Contact Us 23 August 2009 at the Wayback Machine." Thales Group, Retrieved on 28 August 2009.
  12. ^ a b "Etablissements scolaires publics." Neuilly-sur-Seine. Retrieved on 2 May 2015.
  13. ^ a b c d "Etablissements scolaires privés." Neuilly-sur-Seine. Retrieved on 2 May 2015.
  14. ^ Fendelman, Helaine; Rosson, Joe (1 March 2013). "Treasures In Your Attic, A Decorative Metal Chest Dates 20th Century France". Newspapers.com. The Daily Journal (Vineland, New Jersey). p. B2. Retrieved 6 July 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  15. ^ "Prince Michel of Bourbon-Parma, European royal and Allied paratrooper, dies at 92". The Washington Post.
  16. ^ "Les vitrines des archives". neuillysurseine.fr (in French). Neuilly-sur-Seine. Retrieved 16 November 2019.

External links Edit

  • "Neuilly-sur-Seine" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 19 (11th ed.). 1911. pp. 425–426.
  • (in French) Neuilly-sur-Seine city council website

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Neuilly redirects here For other uses see Neuilly disambiguation Neuilly sur Seine French pronunciation noji syʁ sɛn lit Neuilly on Seine also known simply as Neuilly is an urban commune in the Hauts de Seine department just west of Paris in France Immediately adjacent to the city north of the Bois de Boulogne the area is composed of mostly select residential neighbourhoods as well as many corporate headquarters and a handful of foreign embassies One of the most affluent areas of France it is the wealthiest and most expensive suburb of Paris 3 4 Neuilly sur SeineCommuneNeuilly sur Seine Town HallCoat of armsLocation in red within Paris inner suburbsLocation of Neuilly sur SeineNeuilly sur SeineShow map of FranceNeuilly sur SeineShow map of Ile de France region Coordinates 48 53 17 N 2 16 07 E 48 8881 N 2 2686 E 48 8881 2 2686CountryFranceRegionIle de FranceDepartmentHauts de SeineArrondissementNanterreCantonNeuilly sur SeineIntercommunalityGrand ParisGovernment Mayor 2020 2026 Jean Christophe Fromantin 1 UDI Area13 73 km2 1 44 sq mi Population Jan 2020 2 59 388 Density16 000 km2 41 000 sq mi Time zoneUTC 01 00 CET Summer DST UTC 02 00 CEST INSEE Postal code92051 92200Elevation27 39 m 89 128 ft 1 French Land Register data which excludes lakes ponds glaciers gt 1 km2 0 386 sq mi or 247 acres and river estuaries Together with the 16th and 7th arrondissement of Paris the town of Neuilly sur Seine forms the most affluent and prestigious residential area in the whole of France 5 It has the second highest average household income in France at 112 504 per year in 2020 6 Contents 1 History 2 Politics 3 Logos of the city council 4 Population 5 Main sites 6 Transport 7 Economy 8 Education 9 Notable residents 10 Twin towns sister cities 11 See also 12 References 13 External linksHistory EditOriginally Pont de Neuilly was a small hamlet under the jurisdiction of Villiers a larger settlement mentioned in medieval sources as early as 832 and now absorbed by the commune of Levallois Perret It was not until 1222 that the little settlement of Neuilly established on the banks of the Seine was mentioned for the first time in a charter of the Abbey of Saint Denis the name was recorded in Medieval Latin as Portus de Lulliaco meaning Port of Lulliacum In 1224 another charter of Saint Denis recorded the name as Lugniacum In a sales contract dated 1266 the name was also recorded as Luingni In 1316 however in a ruling of the parlement of Paris the name was recorded as Nully In a document dated 1376 the name was again recorded as Nulliacum the Medieval Latin version of Nully Then in the following centuries the name recorded alternated between Luny and Nully and it is only after 1648 that the name was definitely set as Nully Various explanations and etymologies have been proposed to explain these discrepancies in the names of Neuilly recorded over the centuries The original name of Neuilly may have been Lulliacum or Lugniacum and that it was only later corrupted into Nulliacum Nully Some interpret Lulliacum or Lugniacum as meaning estate of Lullius or Lunius probably a Gallo Roman landowner This interpretation is based on the many placenames of France made up of the names of Gallo Roman landowners and suffixed with the traditional placename suffix acum Other researchers however object that it is unlikely that Neuilly owes its name to a Gallo Roman patronym because during the Roman occupation of Gaul the area of Neuilly was inside the large Forest of Rouvray of which the Bois de Boulogne is all that remains today and was probably not a settlement These researchers contend that it is only after the fall of the Roman Empire and the Germanic invasions that the area of Neuilly was deforested and settled Thus they think that the name Lulliacum or Lugniacum comes from the ancient Germanic word lund meaning forest akin to Old Norse lundr meaning grove to which the placename suffix acum was added The Old Norse word lundr has indeed left many placenames across Europe such as the city of Lund in Sweden the Forest of the Londe in Normandy or the many English placenames containing lound lownde or lund in their name or ending in land This interesting theory however fails to explain why the d of lund is missing in Lulliacum or Lugniacum Concerning the discrepancy in names over the centuries the most probable explanation is that the original name Lulliacum or Lugniacum was later corrupted into Nulliacum Nully by inversion of the consonants perhaps under the influence of an old Celtic word meaning swampy land boggy land as was the land around Neuilly sur Seine in ancient times which is found in the name of many French places anciently covered with water such as Noue Noe Nouan Nohant etc Or perhaps the consonants were simply inverted under the influence of the many settlements of France called Neuilly a frequent place name whose etymology is completely different from the special case of Neuilly sur Seine Until the French Revolution the settlement was often referred to as Port Neuilly but at the creation of French communes in 1790 the Port was dropped and the newly born commune was named simply Neuilly On 1 January 1860 the city of Paris was enlarged by annexing neighbouring communes On that occasion a part of the territory of Neuilly sur Seine was annexed by the city of Paris and forms now the neighbourhood of Ternes in the 17th arrondissement of Paris On 11 January 1867 part of the territory of Neuilly sur Seine was detached and merged with a part of the territory of Clichy to create the commune of Levallois Perret On 4 June 1878 the Synagogue de Neuilly was founded on Rue Ancelle the oldest synagogue in the Paris suburbs On 2 May 1897 the commune name officially became Neuilly sur Seine meaning Neuilly upon Seine in order to distinguish it from the many communes of France also called Neuilly Most people however continue to refer to Neuilly sur Seine as simply Neuilly During the 1900 Summer Olympics it hosted the basque pelota events 7 The American Hospital of Paris was founded in 1906 In 1919 the Treaty of Neuilly was signed with Bulgaria in Neuilly sur Seine to conclude its role in World War I In 1929 the Bois de Boulogne which was previously divided between the communes of Neuilly sur Seine and Boulogne Billancourt was annexed in its entirety by the city of Paris Politics EditNeuilly is one of the most right wing towns in France regularly voting for the candidate of the traditional right in landslide margins Former president Nicolas Sarkozy was once mayor of Neuilly Amidst a poor national showing of 20 Neuilly gave right wing candidate Francois Fillon 65 of its vote in the first round of the 2017 presidential election Election Winning candidate Party 2022 Emmanuel Macron EM 82 582017 Emmanuel Macron EM 88 782012 Nicolas Sarkozy UMP 84 202007 Nicolas Sarkozy UMP 86 812002 Jacques Chirac RPR 88 571995 Jacques Chirac RPR 85 881981 Valery Giscard d Estaing UDF 79 29Logos of the city council Edit nbsp Logo until 2022 nbsp Logo since 2022Population EditThe population data in the table and graph below refer to the commune of Neuilly sur Seine proper in its geography at the given years The commune of Neuilly sur Seine ceded part of its territory to the new commune of Levallois Perret in 1866 8 Historical populationYearPop p a 17932 477 18001 573 6 28 18062 162 5 44 18212 744 1 60 18315 599 7 39 18367 654 6 45 18419 493 4 40 184613 063 6 59 185115 894 4 00 185623 583 8 21 186113 216 10 94 186617 545 5 83 187216 277 1 24 187620 781 6 30 188125 235 3 96 188626 596 1 06 189129 444 2 06 189632 730 2 14 YearPop p a 190137 493 2 75 190641 145 1 88 191144 616 1 63 192151 590 1 46 192652 433 0 32 193153 491 0 40 193656 938 1 26 194660 172 0 55 195466 095 1 18 196272 773 1 21 196870 995 0 41 197565 983 1 04 198264 170 0 40 199061 768 0 48 199959 848 0 35 200760 454 0 13 201262 021 0 51 201760 361 0 54 Graphs are temporarily unavailable due to technical issues Source EHESS 8 and INSEE 1968 2017 9 Main sites EditIt was the site of the Chateau de Neuilly an important royal residence during the July Monarchy Transport EditNeuilly sur Seine is served by three stations on Paris Metro Line 1 Porte Maillot with a direct access to RER line C Les Sablons and Pont de Neuilly RATP Bus service includes the lines 43 73 82 93 157 158 163 164 174 1 Night Bus lines include N11 and N24 Economy EditLocated near France s main business district La Defense Neuilly sur Seine also hosts several corporate headquarters Bureau Veritas Chanel Marathon Media JCDecaux 10 Thales Group 11 M6 Group Sephora PricewaterhouseCoopers France Parfums Christian Dior in 2019 Orangina France Grant Thornton International France Education Edit nbsp College et Lycee Pasteur nbsp Liceo Espanol Luis BunuelPublic schools in Neuilly 12 Eight ecoles maternelles preschools Achille Peretti Charcot Dulud Gorce Franklin Michelis Poissoniers Roule Saussaye Ten elementary schools Charcot A Charcot B Gorce Franklin Huissiers Poissoniers Peretti Michelis A Michelis B Saussaye A and Saussaye B Two lower secondary schools College Andre Maurois and College Theophile Gautier College et Lycee Pasteur Lycee Saint James Lycee professionnel Vassily kandinskyDomestic private schools 13 Ecole primaire Sainte Croix Ecole primaire Sainte Marie Ecole primaire Saint Dominique Ecole Saint Pierre Saint Jean College Saint Pierre Saint Jean College et Lycee Sainte Croix College et Lycee Sainte Marie College et Lycee Saint Dominique Lycee professionnel Georges GuerinInternational private schools 13 Liceo Espanol Luis Bunuel Spanish international secondary and baccalaureate school Marymount School Paris a Catholic co educational day school for 2 14 year oldsPost secondary Universite de Paris IV Sorbonne CELSA 12 Institut Europeen des Affaires 13 Ecole superieure de Sante 13 Notable residents EditAdrien Etienne Gaudez 1845 1902 French sculptor Ahmad Shah Qajar 1898 1930 the last king of Iran s Qajar dynasty Alex Goude born 1975 actor and television host Albert Uderzo 1927 2020 co creator writer and illustrator of Asterix Alexander Glazunov 1865 1936 Russian composer Anais Nin 1903 1977 author and diarist born in Neuilly sur Seine Anatole Litvak 1902 1974 filmmaker Andre Beaufre 1902 1975 general Annie Farge 1934 2011 actress theatrical producer and manager Died here Anthony Beltoise racing driver Aristotle Onassis died on 15 March 1975 at the American Hospital Arthur Zagre footballer Bernard Blossac fashion illustrator Bette Davis non resident died at the American Hospital Carole Bouquet actress Cecile Paul Simon composer Charles Frederic Girard 1822 1895 ichthyologist and herpetologist died in Neuilly Christoph H Muller musician composer co founder of Neotango band Gotan Project Claude Brasseur actor and rally driver Corentin Moutet tennis player David Servan Schreiber 1961 2011 Diane Leyre French model and Miss France 2022 Dominique Strauss Kahn born 25 April 1949 Eca de Queiros Portuguese writer Edith Piaf French singer Edward VIII King of the United Kingdom and the Dominions of the British Empire and Emperor of India France Gall French singer Francoise Gilot Painter Picasso s lover 1943 1953 mother of two of his children Francois Hesnault racing driver Francois Truffaut French film director actor Francoise Bettencourt Meyers Liliane Bettencourt s daughter Guy Manuel de Homem Christo half of music duo Daft Punk Ilona Mitrecey Eurodance artist Jacqueline Francois 1922 2009 chanson singer Jacques Benoit scientist Jacques Prevert poet and screenwriter Jacques Zwobada French sculptor Jean Christophe Victor geographer Jean d Ormesson French novelist member of the Academie francaise Jean de La Fontaine French poet and fabulist Jean de Pourtales racing driver Jean Marie Clairet racing driver Jean Paul Belmondo French actor Jean Raspail French writer Jean Riboud 1919 1985 French corporate executive and former chairman of Schlumberger Joachim Murat Prince of Pontecorvo aristocrat Jonathan Bru footballer Joseph Haim Sitruk 1944 2016 former Chief Rabbi of France Karl Lagerfeld German fashion designer Liliane Bettencourt L Oreal heiress Ludovic Valbon rugby player Marcel Duchamp artist Maria Felix Mexican actress Marie Angliviel de la Beaumelle French glass maker and Italian countess Marine Le Pen French politician and president of the Rassemblement National Martin Solveig French electro house DJ Mary Wollstonecraft English writer Max Le Verrier 1891 1973 sculptor born here 14 Prince Michel of Bourbon Parma died here 15 Michel Berger singer and songwriter Mike Sparken racing driver Mireille Mathieu chanson singer has been a resident since 1965 Natalie Barney American heiress King Nicholas I of Montenegro and his family Nicolas Sarkozy former President of France mayor of Neuilly sur Seine from 1983 to 2002 Olivier Missoup rugby player Paul Grimault animator Pierre Ramond string theorist Quincy Jones musician composer producer Rene Semelaigne 1855 1934 biographer Roger Martin du Gard winner of the 1937 Nobel Prize for Literature Sandra Boelle politician Screamin Jay Hawkins Shock rock musician Sophie Marceau French actress Thierry Sabine founder of the Dakar Rally Veronique Azan French dancer Vincent Courtillot geophysicist born in Neuilly in 1948 Vittorio De Sica Italian actor and film director Wallis Simpson American socialite and wife of King Edward VIII Wassily Kandinsky Russian Abstract Expressionist artist G Toengi actress vj Zizi Lambrino first wife of the later King Carol II of RomaniaTwin towns sister cities EditSee also List of twin towns and sister cities in France Neuilly sur Seine is twinned with 16 nbsp Hanau Germany 1964 2002 nbsp Uccle Belgium from 1981 nbsp Windsor England United Kingdom from 1955 See also Edit nbsp France portalCommunes of the Hauts de Seine department Neuilly Auteuil Passy Neuilly sa mere 2009 film set in Neuilly sur SeineReferences Edit Repertoire national des elus les maires in French data gouv fr Plateforme ouverte des 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