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Puteaux

Puteaux (French pronunciation: [pyto] ) is a commune in the western suburbs of Paris, France. It is located in the heart of the Hauts-de-Seine department, 8.7 kilometres (5.4 mi) from the centre of Paris. In 2016, it had a population of 44,941.

Puteaux
Rue Voltaire
Paris and inner ring départements
Location of Puteaux
Puteaux
Puteaux
Coordinates: 48°53′06″N 2°14′20″E / 48.885°N 2.2389°E / 48.885; 2.2389
CountryFrance
RegionÎle-de-France
DepartmentHauts-de-Seine
ArrondissementNanterre
CantonCourbevoie-2
IntercommunalityGrand Paris
Government
 • Mayor (2020–2026) Joëlle Ceccaldi-Raynaud[1]
Area
1
3.19 km2 (1.23 sq mi)
Population
 (Jan. 2020)[2]
44,009
 • Density14,000/km2 (36,000/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
INSEE/Postal code
92062 /92800
Elevation29–78 m (95–256 ft)
1 French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km2 (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries.

La Défense, Paris's business district hosting the tallest buildings in the metropolitan area, spreads over the northern part of Puteaux and parts of the neighbouring communes Courbevoie and Nanterre. The inhabitants of Puteaux are called Putéoliens in French.

History Edit

In 1148 Abbot Suger, the chief minister of kings Louis VI and Louis VII, established a landed estate named Putiauz, which went on to become a village of the same name. Suger also founded other settlements in the area, such as Carrières-sur-Seine, Vaucresson, anc Villeneuve-la-Garenne, with the aim of attracting people into the region. This was reinforced by certain privileges which Suger granted to the inhabitants.

The name Putiauz is likely to have come from the old French Putel, meaning a "quagmire" or "swamp", making reference to the condition of the area before it was drained for agriculture. But in another explanation, the name of Puteaux comes from the Latin word puteoli, the plural of puteolus, meaning "little wells" or "water holes". The spelling "Puteaux" is believed to have been first used in the sixteenth or seventeenth century.

Legend has it that Puteaux inspired the story of the gadfly by Jean de La Fontaine.

Geography Edit

Located on the left bank of the river Seine, Puteaux borders Courbevoie to the north, Nanterre to the west and Suresnes to the south. In the east, Puteaux is connected to Paris by the bridge of Puteaux near Neuilly and by the bridge of Neuilly (which is also used by Paris Métro Line 1). The territory of the commune of Puteaux also includes the largest part of the Île de Puteaux, on the Seine.

Districts Edit

Within Puteaux several districts can be distinguished.

The district Bas de Puteaux, located between the railway line and the Seine, is the oldest urbanized district. Notable in particular are the old church, the Théâtre des Hauts-de-Seine, the town hall and a commercial shopping mall near the rues Jaurès, Eichenberger and Chantecoq. The town hall was built in 1934 and is a typical example of the architecture of this time. The boulevard Richard Wallace is the Champs-Élysées of Puteaux.

The district Haut de Puteaux, located to the west of the railway line, is a more recent district, made of several residences and HLM (résidences des rosiers, Cartault, Marcellin Berthelot, Bernard Palissy) The Lorilleux residence, for example, was built on the site of the old ink manufacturing companies.

The district La Défense is located in the north, separated by the circular boulevard. The district, developed since the end of the 1950s, is one of the principal business districts in Europe. It mainly consists of office buildings, but some notable dwellings can be found within the district as well (Tour Défense 2000, résidence Boieldieu). Two thirds of the territory of La Défense is located within Puteaux, the remainder being divided between Courbevoie and Nanterre. Thus, the CNIT, the Arche de la Défense and the Quatre Temps shopping mall are in Puteaux.

The district Île de Puteaux, on which there are no dwellings besides some barges, shelters the sporting structures (tennis courts, football pitch, gymnasium, swimming pool) of Puteaux. A sporting complex, the Palais des sports, opened in July 2006.

Population Edit

Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
1793 1,130—    
1800 1,140+0.13%
1806 1,240+1.41%
1821 1,256+0.09%
1831 2,018+4.86%
1836 2,704+6.03%
1841 2,916+1.52%
1846 3,959+6.31%
1851 4,346+1.88%
1856 5,403+4.45%
1861 7,613+7.10%
1866 9,428+4.37%
1872 9,594+0.29%
1876 12,181+6.15%
1881 15,586+5.05%
1886 15,736+0.19%
1891 17,646+2.32%
1896 19,965+2.50%
YearPop.±% p.a.
1901 24,341+4.04%
1906 29,131+3.66%
1911 32,223+2.04%
1921 33,503+0.39%
1926 37,958+2.53%
1931 38,233+0.14%
1936 43,829+2.77%
1946 37,369−1.58%
1954 41,097+1.20%
1962 39,640−0.45%
1968 37,946−0.73%
1975 35,514−0.94%
1982 36,117+0.24%
1990 42,756+2.13%
1999 40,780−0.52%
2007 43,994+0.95%
2012 44,514+0.24%
2017 44,645+0.06%
Source: EHESS[3] and INSEE (1968-2017)[4]

Government and infrastructure Edit

Tour Pascal B in La Défense and in Puteaux has the head offices of the Bureau d'Enquêtes sur les Événements de Mer and of the Ministry of Ecology, Energy, Sustainable Development and Sea.[5][6]

Economy Edit

The tax revenue of La Défense makes Puteaux one of the richest communes of France. Puteaux receives forty million euros per year coming from the companies within the district alone. Puteaux does not have a debt and its financial reserves, placed in Treasury bills, returns ten million euros in interest alone. The budget of Puteaux can thus exceed 200 million euros (reference 2005), for only 42,000 inhabitants.

Puteaux has a long industrial past, in particular the car industry (De Dion-Bouton, but also Unic, Saurer and Daimler-Benz), aeronautics (Zodiac Group, Morane-Saulnier), the armament industry Atelier de Construction de Puteaux (APX), inks (Charles Lorilleux [fr]) and perfumes (Coty).

Politics Edit

Charles Ceccaldi-Raynaud (Union for a Popular Movement, UMP) was the mayor of Puteaux from 1969 to 2004. In 2004 he was succeeded by his daughter Joëlle Ceccaldi-Raynaud (UMP). She was also temporarily appointed as a Member of Parliament for the 6th district of Hauts-de-Seine (Puteaux/Neuilly-sur-Seine) instead of Nicolas Sarkozy.

The administration of Puteaux by Ceccaldi-Raynaud is considered authoritarian by certain people (the opposition but sometimes also certain people of their own political camp in Hauts-de-Seine). This criticism regularly has echoes in the media (like the daily newspapers Libération, Le Monde, the edition of Hauts-de-Seine of Le Parisien and the news magazine L'Express, which made a coverstory of it at the end of 2005).

In September 2005, Charles Ceccaldi-Raynaud announced his intention to become mayor again, instead of his daughter. However, his daughter refused to resign. A lot of fixing was needed, in particular in the Municipal council (reported in a dispatch of the AFP of November 21, 2005).

Municipal administration Edit

The mayors of Puteaux:

  • Guillaume Nezot (in 1790).
  • Pierre Nezot (in 1791).
  • Philippe Gault (1791–1795).
  • Guillaume Nezot (1795–1800).
  • Jean Saulnier (1800–1816).
  • Denis Legrand (1816–1826).
  • Bernard Gerhard (1826–1831).
  • Pierre Langlasse (refused the function).
  • Victor Beau (in 1832).
  • Guillaume Julien (1833–1840).
  • Claude Pitois (1840–1847).
  • Gabriel Panay (in 1848).
  • Alfred Michel (1848–1851).
  • Jean-Baptiste Léonard (1851–1857).
  • Léon Godefroy (1857–1858) (deceased in function).
  • Joseph Boucherot (1858–1870).
  • Simon-Hyacinte Blanche (in 1870).
  • Jean-Théoxene Roque de Fillol (in 1871).
  • Arthur Guillaumet (1871–1872).
  • Charles Lorilleux (en 1872).
  • Auguste Blanche (1872–1880).
  • Ernest Francillon (1881–1884).
  • Charles Chenu (1884–1894).
  • Charles Decroix (1894–1912).
  • Lucien Voilin (1912–1925).
  • Marius Jacotot (1925–1930).
  • Georges Barthélémy (1930–1944).
  • Firmin Aury (in August 1944).
  • Henri Buisine (August 1944 – 1945).
  • Jean Nennig (1945–1947).
  • Roger Deniau (1947–1948).
  • Georges Dardel (SFIO) (1948–1969).
  • Charles Ceccaldi-Raynaud (1969–2004).
  • Joëlle Ceccaldi-Raynaud (since 2004).

Transport Edit

Puteaux is served by Puteaux station on the Transilien La Défense and Transilien Paris – Saint-Lazare suburban rail lines.

Puteaux is also served by Esplanade de la Défense station on Paris Métro Line 1, in the business district of La Défense, as well as by La Défense station, a large interchange station on Paris Métro Line 1, on Paris RER line A, on the Transilien La Défense suburban rail line, and on the Transilien Paris – Saint-Lazare suburban rail line. Puteaux is also served by the T2 (tramway 2), in the La Défense-Issy-Val de Seine line.

Sport Edit

The Cercle de Puteaux hosted the tennis events for the 1900 Summer Olympics.[7]

Cultural depictions Edit

Puteaux is the setting for the 1961 film The Long Absence (Une aussi longue absence), winner of the Palme d'Or at Cannes.[8][9]

Old street names Edit

Current name Old name
rue Bernard-Palissy rue Charles X
rue du bicentenaire avenue du centenaire
quai de Dion-Bouton quai National
rue Jean-Jaurès rue de Paris
rue des Pavillons rue des Coutures
Place de Stalingrad place du marché
rue de Verdun rue de Neuilly
rue Fernand Pelloutier rue de Denain

International relations Edit

Puteaux is twinned with:[10]

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. ^ Des villages de Cassini aux communes d'aujourd'hui: Commune data sheet Puteaux, EHESS (in French).
  4. ^ Population en historique depuis 1968, INSEE
  5. ^ "Contact us 2012-02-20 at the Wayback Machine." Bureau d'Enquêtes sur les Événements de Mer. Retrieved on 11 August 2009.
  6. ^ "Nous contacter 2009-09-04 at the Wayback Machine." Minister of Ecology, Energy, Sustainable Development and Sea. Retrieved on 26 October 2009.
  7. ^ Accessed 14 November 2010.
  8. ^ "UNE AUSSI LONGUE ABSENCE". Festival de Cannes 2019.
  9. ^ "Une Aussi Longue Absence (1961, Film) — CinéSéries" – via www.cineserie.com.
  10. ^ a b c d e f g h i j . Mairie de Puteaux [Puteaux Official Website] (in French). Archived from the original on 2013-11-26. Retrieved 2013-12-28.

External links Edit

  • Official website: mairie-puteaux.fr
  • Unofficial Website, by a local blogger
  • Téléputeaux

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Puteaux French pronunciation pyto is a commune in the western suburbs of Paris France It is located in the heart of the Hauts de Seine department 8 7 kilometres 5 4 mi from the centre of Paris In 2016 it had a population of 44 941 PuteauxCommuneRue VoltaireCoat of armsParis and inner ring departementsLocation of PuteauxPuteauxShow map of FrancePuteauxShow map of Ile de France region Coordinates 48 53 06 N 2 14 20 E 48 885 N 2 2389 E 48 885 2 2389CountryFranceRegionIle de FranceDepartmentHauts de SeineArrondissementNanterreCantonCourbevoie 2IntercommunalityGrand ParisGovernment Mayor 2020 2026 Joelle Ceccaldi Raynaud 1 Area13 19 km2 1 23 sq mi Population Jan 2020 2 44 009 Density14 000 km2 36 000 sq mi Time zoneUTC 01 00 CET Summer DST UTC 02 00 CEST INSEE Postal code92062 92800Elevation29 78 m 95 256 ft 1 French Land Register data which excludes lakes ponds glaciers gt 1 km2 0 386 sq mi or 247 acres and river estuaries La Defense Paris s business district hosting the tallest buildings in the metropolitan area spreads over the northern part of Puteaux and parts of the neighbouring communes Courbevoie and Nanterre The inhabitants of Puteaux are called Puteoliens in French Contents 1 History 2 Geography 2 1 Districts 3 Population 4 Government and infrastructure 5 Economy 6 Politics 6 1 Municipal administration 7 Transport 8 Sport 9 Cultural depictions 10 Old street names 11 International relations 12 See also 13 References 14 External linksHistory EditIn 1148 Abbot Suger the chief minister of kings Louis VI and Louis VII established a landed estate named Putiauz which went on to become a village of the same name Suger also founded other settlements in the area such as Carrieres sur Seine Vaucresson anc Villeneuve la Garenne with the aim of attracting people into the region This was reinforced by certain privileges which Suger granted to the inhabitants The name Putiauz is likely to have come from the old French Putel meaning a quagmire or swamp making reference to the condition of the area before it was drained for agriculture But in another explanation the name of Puteaux comes from the Latin word puteoli the plural of puteolus meaning little wells or water holes The spelling Puteaux is believed to have been first used in the sixteenth or seventeenth century Legend has it that Puteaux inspired the story of the gadfly by Jean de La Fontaine Geography EditLocated on the left bank of the river Seine Puteaux borders Courbevoie to the north Nanterre to the west and Suresnes to the south In the east Puteaux is connected to Paris by the bridge of Puteaux near Neuilly and by the bridge of Neuilly which is also used by Paris Metro Line 1 The territory of the commune of Puteaux also includes the largest part of the Ile de Puteaux on the Seine Districts Edit Within Puteaux several districts can be distinguished The district Bas de Puteaux located between the railway line and the Seine is the oldest urbanized district Notable in particular are the old church the Theatre des Hauts de Seine the town hall and a commercial shopping mall near the rues Jaures Eichenberger and Chantecoq The town hall was built in 1934 and is a typical example of the architecture of this time The boulevard Richard Wallace is the Champs Elysees of Puteaux The district Haut de Puteaux located to the west of the railway line is a more recent district made of several residences and HLM residences des rosiers Cartault Marcellin Berthelot Bernard Palissy The Lorilleux residence for example was built on the site of the old ink manufacturing companies The district La Defense is located in the north separated by the circular boulevard The district developed since the end of the 1950s is one of the principal business districts in Europe It mainly consists of office buildings but some notable dwellings can be found within the district as well Tour Defense 2000 residence Boieldieu Two thirds of the territory of La Defense is located within Puteaux the remainder being divided between Courbevoie and Nanterre Thus the CNIT the Arche de la Defense and the Quatre Temps shopping mall are in Puteaux The district Ile de Puteaux on which there are no dwellings besides some barges shelters the sporting structures tennis courts football pitch gymnasium swimming pool of Puteaux A sporting complex the Palais des sports opened in July 2006 Population EditHistorical populationYearPop p a 17931 130 18001 140 0 13 18061 240 1 41 18211 256 0 09 18312 018 4 86 18362 704 6 03 18412 916 1 52 18463 959 6 31 18514 346 1 88 18565 403 4 45 18617 613 7 10 18669 428 4 37 18729 594 0 29 187612 181 6 15 188115 586 5 05 188615 736 0 19 189117 646 2 32 189619 965 2 50 YearPop p a 190124 341 4 04 190629 131 3 66 191132 223 2 04 192133 503 0 39 192637 958 2 53 193138 233 0 14 193643 829 2 77 194637 369 1 58 195441 097 1 20 196239 640 0 45 196837 946 0 73 197535 514 0 94 198236 117 0 24 199042 756 2 13 199940 780 0 52 200743 994 0 95 201244 514 0 24 201744 645 0 06 Graphs are temporarily unavailable due to technical issues Source EHESS 3 and INSEE 1968 2017 4 Government and infrastructure EditTour Pascal B in La Defense and in Puteaux has the head offices of the Bureau d Enquetes sur les Evenements de Mer and of the Ministry of Ecology Energy Sustainable Development and Sea 5 6 Economy EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed October 2009 Learn how and when to remove this template message The tax revenue of La Defense makes Puteaux one of the richest communes of France Puteaux receives forty million euros per year coming from the companies within the district alone Puteaux does not have a debt and its financial reserves placed in Treasury bills returns ten million euros in interest alone The budget of Puteaux can thus exceed 200 million euros reference 2005 for only 42 000 inhabitants Puteaux has a long industrial past in particular the car industry De Dion Bouton but also Unic Saurer and Daimler Benz aeronautics Zodiac Group Morane Saulnier the armament industry Atelier de Construction de Puteaux APX inks Charles Lorilleux fr and perfumes Coty Politics EditCharles Ceccaldi Raynaud Union for a Popular Movement UMP was the mayor of Puteaux from 1969 to 2004 In 2004 he was succeeded by his daughter Joelle Ceccaldi Raynaud UMP She was also temporarily appointed as a Member of Parliament for the 6th district of Hauts de Seine Puteaux Neuilly sur Seine instead of Nicolas Sarkozy The administration of Puteaux by Ceccaldi Raynaud is considered authoritarian by certain people the opposition but sometimes also certain people of their own political camp in Hauts de Seine This criticism regularly has echoes in the media like the daily newspapers Liberation Le Monde the edition of Hauts de Seine of Le Parisien and the news magazine L Express which made a coverstory of it at the end of 2005 In September 2005 Charles Ceccaldi Raynaud announced his intention to become mayor again instead of his daughter However his daughter refused to resign A lot of fixing was needed in particular in the Municipal council reported in a dispatch of the AFP of November 21 2005 Municipal administration Edit The mayors of Puteaux Guillaume Nezot in 1790 Pierre Nezot in 1791 Philippe Gault 1791 1795 Guillaume Nezot 1795 1800 Jean Saulnier 1800 1816 Denis Legrand 1816 1826 Bernard Gerhard 1826 1831 Pierre Langlasse refused the function Victor Beau in 1832 Guillaume Julien 1833 1840 Claude Pitois 1840 1847 Gabriel Panay in 1848 Alfred Michel 1848 1851 Jean Baptiste Leonard 1851 1857 Leon Godefroy 1857 1858 deceased in function Joseph Boucherot 1858 1870 Simon Hyacinte Blanche in 1870 Jean Theoxene Roque de Fillol in 1871 Arthur Guillaumet 1871 1872 Charles Lorilleux en 1872 Auguste Blanche 1872 1880 Ernest Francillon 1881 1884 Charles Chenu 1884 1894 Charles Decroix 1894 1912 Lucien Voilin 1912 1925 Marius Jacotot 1925 1930 Georges Barthelemy 1930 1944 Firmin Aury in August 1944 Henri Buisine August 1944 1945 Jean Nennig 1945 1947 Roger Deniau 1947 1948 Georges Dardel SFIO 1948 1969 Charles Ceccaldi Raynaud 1969 2004 Joelle Ceccaldi Raynaud since 2004 Transport EditPuteaux is served by Puteaux station on the Transilien La Defense and Transilien Paris Saint Lazare suburban rail lines Puteaux is also served by Esplanade de la Defense station on Paris Metro Line 1 in the business district of La Defense as well as by La Defense station a large interchange station on Paris Metro Line 1 on Paris RER line A on the Transilien La Defense suburban rail line and on the Transilien Paris Saint Lazare suburban rail line Puteaux is also served by the T2 tramway 2 in the La Defense Issy Val de Seine line Sport EditThe Cercle de Puteaux hosted the tennis events for the 1900 Summer Olympics 7 Cultural depictions EditPuteaux is the setting for the 1961 film The Long Absence Une aussi longue absence winner of the Palme d Or at Cannes 8 9 Old street names EditCurrent name Old namerue Bernard Palissy rue Charles Xrue du bicentenaire avenue du centenairequai de Dion Bouton quai Nationalrue Jean Jaures rue de Parisrue des Pavillons rue des CouturesPlace de Stalingrad place du marcherue de Verdun rue de Neuillyrue Fernand Pelloutier rue de DenainInternational relations EditSee also List of twin towns and sister cities in France Puteaux is twinned with 10 nbsp Esch sur Alzette Luxembourg since 1956 10 nbsp Braga Portugal since 2001 10 nbsp Gan Yavne Israel since 1973 10 nbsp Kati Mali since 1985 10 nbsp Modling Austria since 1956 10 nbsp Offenbach Hesse Germany since 1955 10 nbsp Velletri Lazio Italy since 1958 10 nbsp Zemun Serbia since 1956 10 nbsp Opocno Czech Republic 10 See also Edit nbsp France portalCommunes of the Hauts de Seine 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 Des villages de Cassini aux communes d aujourd hui Commune data sheet Puteaux EHESS in French Population en historique depuis 1968 INSEE Contact us Archived 2012 02 20 at the Wayback Machine Bureau d Enquetes sur les Evenements de Mer Retrieved on 11 August 2009 Nous contacter Archived 2009 09 04 at the Wayback Machine Minister of Ecology Energy Sustainable Development and Sea Retrieved on 26 October 2009 Sports reference com Summer Olympics Paris 6 11 July 1900 tennis men s singles results Accessed 14 November 2010 UNE AUSSI LONGUE ABSENCE Festival de Cannes 2019 Une Aussi Longue Absence 1961 Film CineSeries via www cineserie com a b c d e f g h i j Puteaux Qu est ce que le jumelage Mairie de Puteaux Puteaux Official Website in French Archived from the original on 2013 11 26 Retrieved 2013 12 28 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Puteaux nbsp Wikisource has the text of the 1921 Collier s Encyclopedia article Puteaux Official website mairie puteaux fr Unofficial Website by a local blogger Teleputeaux Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Puteaux amp oldid 1178380704, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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