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Évry, Essonne

Évry (French pronunciation: [evʁi] ) is a former commune in the southern suburbs of Paris, France, prefecture of the department of Essonne. On 1 January 2019, it was merged into the new commune Évry-Courcouronnes.[2]

Évry
Évry in 1986
Location (in red) within Paris inner and outer suburbs
Location of Évry
Évry
Évry
Coordinates: 48°37′26″N 2°25′47″E / 48.6238°N 2.4296°E / 48.6238; 2.4296
CountryFrance
RegionÎle-de-France
DepartmentEssonne
ArrondissementÉvry
CantonÉvry-Courcouronnes
CommuneÉvry-Courcouronnes
Area
1
8.33 km2 (3.22 sq mi)
Population
 (2018)[1]
53,641
 • Density6,400/km2 (17,000/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal code
91000
Elevation32–95 m (105–312 ft)
(avg. 53 m or 174 ft)
1 French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km2 (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries.

It is located 25.0 km (15.5 mi) from the center of Paris, in the "new town" of Évry Ville Nouvelle, created in the 1960s, of which it is the central and most populated commune.

Significant nearby communes include Courcouronnes, Corbeil-Essonnes, Ris-Orangis, Brétigny-sur-Orge, and Draveil.

Name edit

Originally the commune was called Évry-sur-Seine (meaning "Évry upon Seine"). The name "Évry" comes from the Gallic name Eburacon or Eburiacos, meaning "land of Eburos" (a Gallic patronym), perhaps the leader of a Gallic tribe in the area before the conquest of Gaul by the Romans. After the conquest, the name was corrupted into Latin Apriacum, then Medieval Latin Avriacum, and later Evriacum.

In 1881 the name of the commune was changed into Évry-Petit-Bourg at the request of entrepreneur Paul Decauville, owner of Ateliers de Petit-Bourg, a large boiler works located in Évry and at the time the largest employer in the area. The factory owed its name to the hamlet of Petit-Bourg (one of the three hamlets on the territory of Évry) where it was built.

On 29 June 1965 the name of the commune was shortened into "Évry" only. Évry had just been chosen to become a "new town" of the suburbs of Paris, destined to host tens of thousands of suburbanites, and so the name "Petit-Bourg" (literally meaning "little borough, small town" in modern French, although etymologists think that this name was in fact the corruption of an old Gallic word with a totally different meaning) was deemed too old fashioned and improper for the new large suburban city of Évry to be built.

History edit

In 1965 Évry became part of the French new town initiative and took its current name. Before then it was known as "Évry-Petit-Bourg" and had a population of only a few thousand.[3]

When Évry was built, Orly was the primary international airport of France, and many international companies, such as Digital, Hewlett-Packard, and Alstom, established their head offices in Évry. However, with the expansion of Charles de Gaulle Roissy airport, all the larger companies have moved out, causing the downfall of the many smaller service companies which catered to the lunchtime needs of the thousands of staff who were either displaced or made redundant.

Amongst the few international companies remaining are the hotel and catering firm of Accor and the supermarket chain of Carrefour. Although both have a postal Cedex address in Évry, geographically they are in Courcouronnes.

The town has tried to counteract this exodus by increasing the capacity of the commercial center, the Agora, to 235 shops, mostly selling the same wares (54 ready-made women's wear, 14 shoe shops, 28 men's wear, 13 children's wear, 15 jewellers, 9 mobile phone shops, 9 opticians, and 19 restaurants and snack bars). The economy of the Agora has also been hit by the recession. A total of 29 shops and one restaurant are vacant. 24 are on the upper level where the rents are almost double that of the lower level shops. During the week the car parks are now "pay by the hour" to discourage rail commuters from saturating the parking space during the day to the detriment of shoppers. Weekend parking is free.

Another measure taken by the local authorities has been to declare certain quarters a "zone franche" which means that businesses starting up in these areas are exempt from corporation tax along with many other social benefits and aids which makes Évry an attractive town for future entrepreneurs.

The Cathedral of the Resurrection, dedicated to Saint Corbinien, is one of the few 20th-century cathedrals built in a truly modern style (see also Coventry Cathedral Basil Spence 1962, Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral Frederick Gibberd 1967). The total cost was 13.72M€. The total surface is 1,600 m2, and it is 34 m high. It can receive 1,400 people. Pope John Paul II made a visit on 22 August 1997, and although car parks were requisitioned as far away as Corbeil-Essonnes, apart from invited guests, fewer than 500 people turned out for the event, which means that Évry may hold the world record for the smallest crowd at a papal appearance.[citation needed]

In 2003, the Socialist mayor, Manuel Valls (born 13 August 1962, in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, French nationality by naturalisation in 1982), and who is also the constituency deputé (Member of Parliament) and a qualified avocat (barrister), embarked upon a massive safeguard plan designed to entirely renovate the more defavourised areas which includes much demolition of the obsolete 1960s buildings (especially in the "Pyramides" quarter, once the French equivalent of the Gorbals), and the upgrading of the more recent residential structures and schools. 2006 saw the final renovation of the Collège des Pyramides at the cost of 11.43M€ (the price of a new school) and will receive 571 pupils. In 2007, enlargement and renovation was to begin on the Lycée des Loges. The work was to last three years without interruption of lessons, and the budget was set at 40M€. Demolition of several buildings in the Jules Vallès quarter of the Pyramides is in progress. They will be replaced by "low level" blocks of appartements. At the same time, the university residence is being renovated along with the construction of a "mall" which will eventually link the northern limit of the town with the town centre in preparation for when the tramway will provide a direct transport to Paris as an alternative to the RER railway.

On 31 January 2006, in the Sénat during the 14th ceremony of the "Prix du Trombinoscope 2005" (press awards), Manuel Valls was elected "Local Representative of the Year". With the heavy defeat of the Socialists on the national scale during the 2007 elections, Manuel Valls has taken a prominent position in the party and has been given the nickname of "Le Sarko de la gauche" (the left wing Sarkozy).

During the 2008 municipal elections, Manuel Valls was returned to office as mayor on the first round with 70.3% of the vote, which gave him the highest national score for a first-round ballot, making Evry the safest Socialist commune in France. During his first national presentation as a presidential candidate during the Socialist primary elections of 9 October 2011, Manuel Valls won 5.63% of the vote.

The 3 June 2012 saw an exceptional reunion of the town council where Manuel Valls resigned as mayor after being nominated as Minister of the Interior in the new Socialist government. Amongst the personalities present were Jacques Guyard, former mayor, Jean-Pierre Caffet, senator, and Lionel Jospin, former prime minister. The first adjoint, Francis Chouat, became the new mayor. The place of first adjoint is now held by Pacôme Adjourouvi who was born and grew up in the defavourised Pyramides sector and is now an avocat at the tribunal of Evry.

Demographics edit

 
Rue des Mazières

Évry is demographically the second youngest town in France, with the average age of the population only 26 years. (Recently beaten by Mulhouse with an average age of 24 years.) On 9 September 2011, 7,000 children began a new academic year in the town's 42 schools with eight supplementary classes added. Over 3,300 meals are served daily in the school canteens, and the town has spent €10 million on education. Not including teaching staff, 350 auxiliaries are employed looking after the 3- to 11-year-old children, along with seven staff specialised in sport.

At the other end of the age span, Évry has only three residences for the elderly, and the cemetery, proportionally small compared to towns with similar a population figure, is closed to further inhumations. Burials are now carried out at the Garenne cemetery in nearby Courcouronnes where a crematorium has also recently been built.

Five paediatricians are established in Évry along with paediatric units in the hospital and in the two private clinics, whereas no funeral parlours or morticians exist in the town of Évry.

Immigration edit

Place of birth of residents of Évry in 1999
Born in metropolitan France Born outside metropolitan France
74.7% 25.3%
Born in
overseas France
Born in foreign countries with French citizenship at birth1 EU-15 immigrants2 Non-EU-15 immigrants
4.0% 3.4% 2.4% 15.5%
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.

Administration edit

 
Préfecture building of the Essonne department in Évry

Évry is the préfecture (capital) of the Essonne département. It is also the official seat of the arrondissement of Évry, although in reality the sous-préfecture buildings and administration are located in the neighboring commune of Corbeil-Essonnes.

Évry is the seat of the canton of Évry-Courcouronnes, which consists of the commune of Évry-Courcouronnes.[4]

Transport edit

 
Evry – Courcouronnes Station

The regional rapid transit RER line D forks just south of Évry into two branches, encircling Évry and the commune of Ris-Orangis before merging into one right-of-way again 11 kilometres (6.8 mi) north of the fork. Évry is served by three stations along the two branches: Évry-Val-de-Seine, Évry – Courcouronnes Centre, and Le Bras-de-Fer. The line that serves the station Évry – Courcouronnes Centre and Le Bras-de-Fer was built at the same time as the new town.

The town is bordered to the west by the A6 motorway, south by the National 104, and the National 7 running north to south divides the town in two. The Seine marks the eastern limit of the town. A new port has recently been built to accommodate an increase in barge traffic.

The local bus network is served by Tice operator, including lines 401, 402, 403 and 453, 404, 405, 407, 408, 414, 414D and 415. By night, Noctilien can be taken from Evry to Villeneuve-Saint-Georges station with line N135 and to Paris-Est station with line N144. Both stations are also deserved by the RER.

Economy edit

Accor and Arianespace have their former headquarters and headquarters, respectively, in Courcouronnes,[5][6] near Évry.[7][8] Carrefour's Hypermarket division has its head office in Courcouronnes, near Évry.[9]

Education edit

As of 2016 the commune has 42 schools with 7,200 students.[10]

The commune has six junior high schools:[11]

  • Collège des Pyramides
  • Collège Galilée
  • Collège Le Village
  • Collège Montesquieu
  • Collège Paul Éluard

Senior high schools:[11]

  • Lycée Auguste Perret
  • Lycée Charles Baudelaire
  • Lycée du Parc des Loges

Lycée François Truffaut is in nearby Bondoufle, Lycée Pierre Mendès France is in nearby Ris-Orangis, Lycée Georges Brassens is in nearby Courcouronnes, and Lycée Robert Doisneau is in nearby Corbeil-Essonnes.[11]

Private schools[11]

  • Collège-Lycée Notre-Dame-De-Sion

University:

Grande école:

Religion edit

Évry has the following religious edifices (in descending order of attendance):

  • Grand Mosque of Évry and Islamic Centre (largest in France). picture
  • Cathedral of the Resurrection
  • Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormons)
  • Evangelist Centre (Protestant)
  • Adventist Church[12]
  • Parish church of St Peter & St Paul (extremely rare 12th century building oriented north–south instead of east/west)[13]
  • Synagogue
  • Notre Dame de l'Esperance[14]
  • Convent of Notre Dame de Sion

There is also a very strong presence of Jehovah's Witnesses in Évry, with a new Kingdom Hall on the Route Nationale 7 nearly opposite the pagoda.

The Grand Mosque of Évry with its 5,525 m2 is one of the largest in Europe, and is of Moroccan architecture. The minaret is 25 m tall. It has a large prayer room and can accommodate a total of 5.000 people. The construction of the mosque was mostly funded by King Fahd of Saudi Arabia and the interior decoration by the Moroccan king Hassan II. The total cost was €6.8 million. Although the true story of the kidnapping and death of Ben Barka is still a mystery, many people believe he is buried either under the mosque or in the nearby forest of La Garenne.[citation needed]

The Khanh-Anh Pagoda completed in 2015 is the largest Buddhist temple in Europe (3,287 m2) and can accommodate 1,500 people. The initial cost was estimated at €7.6 million, mostly funded by the Vietnamese community, but is expected to have doubled by the end of the construction. Work began in 1996 and is yet to be completed. The statue of Buddha, 4 metres tall and weighing 5 tons, arrived from Thailand on 20 October 2002. The pagoda will be the headquarters of the European Buddhist Congregation and will be a training school for future monks and nuns. The Dalai Lama consecrated the edifice on 12 August 2008. He made a speech in English which was translated by interpreters into French and Vietnamese. 1,500 adepts were admitted into the grounds coming from as far away as Canada, but only 500 visitors watched the ceremony on a giant screen erected in the nearby park.[15]

Parks and recreation edit

Parc-du-Lac Courcouronnes is a relatively large park with a walking trail and a small lake, located in Evry-Courcouronnes. It is home to the famous "Dame du Lac", a very large climbing wall constructed by architect Pierre Skelezy in 1975.[16][17]

Political activity edit

The following political parties have a permanent base in Évry:

Miscellaneous edit

The composer Gioachino Rossini had a country residence in Évry to be near his friend Edmond de Goncourt, who lived on the opposite bank of the Seine in Draveil. It was here that he wrote the greater part of his opera The Barber of Seville.

On 16 November 1943, Resistance fighter Missak Manouchian was arrested during a gun battle on the banks of the Seine, a few hundred yards from Évry railway station after his group had been outnumbered. A memorial marks the exact place where he was arrested. Towards the end of the war, General Patton crossed the Seine with his tanks at Évry en route from Avranches going towards the east. The anniversary of the liberation of Évry on 23 August 1944, is celebrated annually at the Patton Memorial. Note: Although there is a plaque at the site where the US Army crossed the Seine at Évry Petit Bourg claiming that General Patton crossed the Seine at this site, the claim that Patton crossed here is incorrect. Units of Patton's 3rd Army crossed the Seine south of Paris on Aug 26, 1944 at Sens and Troyes, 20-30 mi south of Évry. [18] The pontoon bridge at Évry Petit Bourg was constructed on Aug 26, 1944 by the 238th Engineer Combat Battalion, part of the US VII Corps under Gen. J. Lawton Collins, US First Army (Gen. Courtney Hodges). The tanks that crossed at Évry belonged to the 3d Armored Division of the US First Army, not Patton's 3d Army.[19]

Although Évry is a modern "new town", which is generally synonymous with "concrete jungle", 50% of its surface area is parkland and open space. The main thoroughfares are very wide avenues, and trees are to be found everywhere. In the nationwide intercommunal competition "Ville Fleurie" (flowered town) Évry has been awarded the high status of "3 flowers", usually won by country villages. To encourage this aspect of the town an annual "Balcon Fleuri" (flowered balcony) competition is held. A similar balcony competition is held each December for the best exterior Christmas decorations.

Some people consider the modern cathedral as an architectural beauty while others liken the design to that of a blast furnace.[citation needed]

Évry is the home of the European space project Ariane, at the Centre National d'Études Spatiales (CNES).

Notable personalities edit

Twinnings edit

Évry is twinned with the London Borough of Bexley in England. This is because, originally, Évry was designed to be a predominantly management and executive class town.

Évry is also twinned with Nowy Targ in Poland, Troisdorf in Germany, Estelí in Nicaragua, and Repentigny in Quebec, Canada.

The Agglomération d'Évry has twinning pacts with Kayes in Mali and Khan Younis in the Gaza Strip. (Maison du Monde, 509, Patio des Terrasses, Évry, sharing the address with a branch of Amnesty International.)

The latest addition to the overseas contacts is a "parrainage" (godfather) pact with Bozovici in Romania.

Sports edit

Several évryens clubs illustrated in various disciplines such as AS Evry in football (soccer) who played in the third division national league and the Paris Île-de-France, the Corsairs of Evry in American football. evolving into a second division championship and sometimes national French elite; the Peaux Rouges in ice hockey who play in the third national division, and the North South Viry Evry Essonne athletics.

The town regularly hosts national meetings such as the French Dance Federation in 1981. Being city-stage of the Tour de France in 2001, it was also bid to host the Grand Prix of France.

In June 2012, the French Rugby Federation (FFR) announced that the now-closed Ris-Orangis horse racing track in Évry had been chosen as the site for a proposed new stadium for the national rugby union team. The new ground was intended to feature 82,000 seats, a retractable roof, and a slide-out pitch, and was to be at the center of a 133-hectare shopping and entertainment complex. Plans originally called for the stadium to open in 2017,[20] but FFR abandoned the project in December 2016 after numerous delays.[21]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Téléchargement du fichier d'ensemble des populations légales en 2018, INSEE
  2. ^ "Arrêté préfectoral de l'Essonne, 12 Octobre 2018" (PDF). pp. 83–86. Retrieved 19 October 2018.
  3. ^ Holmes, Edward (1974). Coordination of Urban Development and the Planning and Development of Transportation Facilities. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, Office of Planning. p. 54.
  4. ^ Décret n° 2014-230 du 24 février 2014 portant délimitation des cantons dans le département de l'Essonne
  5. ^ Auguy, Stéphanie. "Fin de la fronde chez les gérants de Formule 1." Le Parisien. 28 June 2002. Retrieved on 24 September 2009. "maison mère, dont le siège est installé à Courcouronnes."
  6. ^ "Russians, French sign space contract.(UPI Science Report)." United Press International. 12 April 2005. Retrieved on 24 September 2009.
  7. ^ "Legal information." Accor. Retrieved on 24 September 2009.
  8. ^ "Contact us." Arianespace. Retrieved on 24 September 2009.
  9. ^ "Mentions Légales." Carrefour. Retrieved on 15 February 2011. "Ce Site est édité par la société CARREFOUR HYPERMARCHES, Société par Actions Simplifiée au capital de 37 000 Euros dont le siège social se situe 1, rue Jean Mermoz – ZAE Saint Guénault – BP 75, 91002 Evry Cedex et immatriculée au Registre du Commerce et des Sociétés de Evry sous le numéro B 451 321 335.."
  10. ^ "Enfance et Éducation." Évry. Retrieved on 3 September 2016.
  11. ^ a b c d "Collèges et Lycées." Évry. Retrieved on 3 September 2016. p. 2
  12. ^ "Image: adventis.jpg, (375 × 250 px)". cathedrale-evry.net. Retrieved 1 September 2015.
  13. ^ "Image: stpierre.jpg, (250 × 375 px)". cathedrale-evry.net. Retrieved 1 September 2015.
  14. ^ "Image: esperanc.jpg, (375 × 250 px)". cathedrale-evry.net. Retrieved 1 September 2015.
  15. ^ "Image: pagode.jpg, (375 × 250 px)". cathedrale-evry.net. Retrieved 1 September 2015.
  16. ^ Székely, Pierre (1977). "A Sculpture in Concrete for Practicing Alpinism". Leonardo. 10 (3): 225–226. doi:10.2307/1573430. ISSN 1530-9282. JSTOR 1573430. S2CID 192941068.
  17. ^ artistique, France Ministère de la culture et de la communication Service de la création (1978). L'Art et la ville, art dans la vie: l'espace public vu par les artistes en France et à l'étranger depuis 10 ans : exposition [itinérante, 1978- ] (in French). la Documentation française. p. 67-68. ISBN 978-2-11-000268-6. "SZEKELY Pierre, 1975 : Sculpture escalade béton. En bordure du lac de Courcouronnes, la sculpture"
  18. ^ "Breakout Across the Seine". 26 April 2020.
  19. ^ "G-3 Supplement - Seine to Siegfried".
  20. ^ Moriarty, Ian (5 July 2012). "Money talks". ESPN Scrum. Retrieved 6 July 2012.
  21. ^ Bates, Charlotte (14 December 2016). "The French rugby federation abandon plans for new stadium". Sky Sports. Retrieved 12 February 2017.

External links edit

  • Évry agglomeration
  • Évry branch of the Communist Party
  • University of Évry
  • Cathedral of the Resurrection in Évry
  • Cathedral and diocese

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the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation Evry French pronunciation evʁi is a former commune in the southern suburbs of Paris France prefecture of the department of Essonne On 1 January 2019 it was merged into the new commune Evry Courcouronnes 2 EvryPart of Evry CourcouronnesEvry in 1986Coat of armsLocation in red within Paris inner and outer suburbsLocation of EvryEvryShow map of FranceEvryShow map of Ile de France region Coordinates 48 37 26 N 2 25 47 E 48 6238 N 2 4296 E 48 6238 2 4296CountryFranceRegionIle de FranceDepartmentEssonneArrondissementEvryCantonEvry CourcouronnesCommuneEvry CourcouronnesArea18 33 km2 3 22 sq mi Population 2018 1 53 641 Density6 400 km2 17 000 sq mi Time zoneUTC 01 00 CET Summer DST UTC 02 00 CEST Postal code91000Elevation32 95 m 105 312 ft avg 53 m or 174 ft 1 French Land Register data which excludes lakes ponds glaciers gt 1 km2 0 386 sq mi or 247 acres and river estuaries It is located 25 0 km 15 5 mi from the center of Paris in the new town of Evry Ville Nouvelle created in the 1960s of which it is the central and most populated commune Significant nearby communes include Courcouronnes Corbeil Essonnes Ris Orangis Bretigny sur Orge and Draveil Contents 1 Name 2 History 3 Demographics 3 1 Immigration 4 Administration 5 Transport 6 Economy 7 Education 8 Religion 9 Parks and recreation 10 Political activity 11 Miscellaneous 12 Notable personalities 13 Twinnings 14 Sports 15 See also 16 References 17 External linksName editOriginally the commune was called Evry sur Seine meaning Evry upon Seine The name Evry comes from the Gallic name Eburacon or Eburiacos meaning land of Eburos a Gallic patronym perhaps the leader of a Gallic tribe in the area before the conquest of Gaul by the Romans After the conquest the name was corrupted into Latin Apriacum then Medieval Latin Avriacum and later Evriacum In 1881 the name of the commune was changed into Evry Petit Bourg at the request of entrepreneur Paul Decauville owner of Ateliers de Petit Bourg a large boiler works located in Evry and at the time the largest employer in the area The factory owed its name to the hamlet of Petit Bourg one of the three hamlets on the territory of Evry where it was built On 29 June 1965 the name of the commune was shortened into Evry only Evry had just been chosen to become a new town of the suburbs of Paris destined to host tens of thousands of suburbanites and so the name Petit Bourg literally meaning little borough small town in modern French although etymologists think that this name was in fact the corruption of an old Gallic word with a totally different meaning was deemed too old fashioned and improper for the new large suburban city of Evry to be built History editIn 1965 Evry became part of the French new town initiative and took its current name Before then it was known as Evry Petit Bourg and had a population of only a few thousand 3 When Evry was built Orly was the primary international airport of France and many international companies such as Digital Hewlett Packard and Alstom established their head offices in Evry However with the expansion of Charles de Gaulle Roissy airport all the larger companies have moved out causing the downfall of the many smaller service companies which catered to the lunchtime needs of the thousands of staff who were either displaced or made redundant Amongst the few international companies remaining are the hotel and catering firm of Accor and the supermarket chain of Carrefour Although both have a postal Cedex address in Evry geographically they are in Courcouronnes The town has tried to counteract this exodus by increasing the capacity of the commercial center the Agora to 235 shops mostly selling the same wares 54 ready made women s wear 14 shoe shops 28 men s wear 13 children s wear 15 jewellers 9 mobile phone shops 9 opticians and 19 restaurants and snack bars The economy of the Agora has also been hit by the recession A total of 29 shops and one restaurant are vacant 24 are on the upper level where the rents are almost double that of the lower level shops During the week the car parks are now pay by the hour to discourage rail commuters from saturating the parking space during the day to the detriment of shoppers Weekend parking is free Another measure taken by the local authorities has been to declare certain quarters a zone franche which means that businesses starting up in these areas are exempt from corporation tax along with many other social benefits and aids which makes Evry an attractive town for future entrepreneurs The Cathedral of the Resurrection dedicated to Saint Corbinien is one of the few 20th century cathedrals built in a truly modern style see also Coventry Cathedral Basil Spence 1962 Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral Frederick Gibberd 1967 The total cost was 13 72M The total surface is 1 600 m2 and it is 34 m high It can receive 1 400 people Pope John Paul II made a visit on 22 August 1997 and although car parks were requisitioned as far away as Corbeil Essonnes apart from invited guests fewer than 500 people turned out for the event which means that Evry may hold the world record for the smallest crowd at a papal appearance citation needed In 2003 the Socialist mayor Manuel Valls born 13 August 1962 in Barcelona Catalonia Spain French nationality by naturalisation in 1982 and who is also the constituency depute Member of Parliament and a qualified avocat barrister embarked upon a massive safeguard plan designed to entirely renovate the more defavourised areas which includes much demolition of the obsolete 1960s buildings especially in the Pyramides quarter once the French equivalent of the Gorbals and the upgrading of the more recent residential structures and schools 2006 saw the final renovation of the College des Pyramides at the cost of 11 43M the price of a new school and will receive 571 pupils In 2007 enlargement and renovation was to begin on the Lycee des Loges The work was to last three years without interruption of lessons and the budget was set at 40M Demolition of several buildings in the Jules Valles quarter of the Pyramides is in progress They will be replaced by low level blocks of appartements At the same time the university residence is being renovated along with the construction of a mall which will eventually link the northern limit of the town with the town centre in preparation for when the tramway will provide a direct transport to Paris as an alternative to the RER railway On 31 January 2006 in the Senat during the 14th ceremony of the Prix du Trombinoscope 2005 press awards Manuel Valls was elected Local Representative of the Year With the heavy defeat of the Socialists on the national scale during the 2007 elections Manuel Valls has taken a prominent position in the party and has been given the nickname of Le Sarko de la gauche the left wing Sarkozy During the 2008 municipal elections Manuel Valls was returned to office as mayor on the first round with 70 3 of the vote which gave him the highest national score for a first round ballot making Evry the safest Socialist commune in France During his first national presentation as a presidential candidate during the Socialist primary elections of 9 October 2011 Manuel Valls won 5 63 of the vote The 3 June 2012 saw an exceptional reunion of the town council where Manuel Valls resigned as mayor after being nominated as Minister of the Interior in the new Socialist government Amongst the personalities present were Jacques Guyard former mayor Jean Pierre Caffet senator and Lionel Jospin former prime minister The first adjoint Francis Chouat became the new mayor The place of first adjoint is now held by Pacome Adjourouvi who was born and grew up in the defavourised Pyramides sector and is now an avocat at the tribunal of Evry Demographics 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 November 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message nbsp Rue des MazieresEvry is demographically the second youngest town in France with the average age of the population only 26 years Recently beaten by Mulhouse with an average age of 24 years On 9 September 2011 7 000 children began a new academic year in the town s 42 schools with eight supplementary classes added Over 3 300 meals are served daily in the school canteens and the town has spent 10 million on education Not including teaching staff 350 auxiliaries are employed looking after the 3 to 11 year old children along with seven staff specialised in sport At the other end of the age span Evry has only three residences for the elderly and the cemetery proportionally small compared to towns with similar a population figure is closed to further inhumations Burials are now carried out at the Garenne cemetery in nearby Courcouronnes where a crematorium has also recently been built Five paediatricians are established in Evry along with paediatric units in the hospital and in the two private clinics whereas no funeral parlours or morticians exist in the town of Evry Immigration edit This section needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information September 2015 Place of birth of residents of Evry in 1999 Born in metropolitan France Born outside metropolitan France74 7 25 3 Born inoverseas France Born in foreign countries with French citizenship at birth1 EU 15 immigrants2 Non EU 15 immigrants4 0 3 4 2 4 15 5 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 Administration edit nbsp Prefecture building of the Essonne department in EvryEvry is the prefecture capital of the Essonne departement It is also the official seat of the arrondissement of Evry although in reality the sous prefecture buildings and administration are located in the neighboring commune of Corbeil Essonnes Evry is the seat of the canton of Evry Courcouronnes which consists of the commune of Evry Courcouronnes 4 Transport edit nbsp Evry Courcouronnes StationThe regional rapid transit RER line D forks just south of Evry into two branches encircling Evry and the commune of Ris Orangis before merging into one right of way again 11 kilometres 6 8 mi north of the fork Evry is served by three stations along the two branches Evry Val de Seine Evry Courcouronnes Centre and Le Bras de Fer The line that serves the station Evry Courcouronnes Centre and Le Bras de Fer was built at the same time as the new town The town is bordered to the west by the A6 motorway south by the National 104 and the National 7 running north to south divides the town in two The Seine marks the eastern limit of the town A new port has recently been built to accommodate an increase in barge traffic The local bus network is served by Tice operator including lines 401 402 403 and 453 404 405 407 408 414 414D and 415 By night Noctilien can be taken from Evry to Villeneuve Saint Georges station with line N135 and to Paris Est station with line N144 Both stations are also deserved by the RER Economy editAccor and Arianespace have their former headquarters and headquarters respectively in Courcouronnes 5 6 near Evry 7 8 Carrefour s Hypermarket division has its head office in Courcouronnes near Evry 9 Education editAs of 2016 update the commune has 42 schools with 7 200 students 10 The commune has six junior high schools 11 College des Pyramides College Galilee College Le Village College Montesquieu College Paul EluardSenior high schools 11 Lycee Auguste Perret Lycee Charles Baudelaire Lycee du Parc des LogesLycee Francois Truffaut is in nearby Bondoufle Lycee Pierre Mendes France is in nearby Ris Orangis Lycee Georges Brassens is in nearby Courcouronnes and Lycee Robert Doisneau is in nearby Corbeil Essonnes 11 Private schools 11 College Lycee Notre Dame De SionUniversity University of Evry Val d EssonneGrande ecole Ecole nationale superieure d informatique pour l industrie et l entreprise Telecom Business School Telecom SudParisReligion editEvry has the following religious edifices in descending order of attendance Grand Mosque of Evry and Islamic Centre largest in France picture Cathedral of the Resurrection Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints Mormons Evangelist Centre Protestant Adventist Church 12 Parish church of St Peter amp St Paul extremely rare 12th century building oriented north south instead of east west 13 Synagogue Notre Dame de l Esperance 14 Convent of Notre Dame de SionThere is also a very strong presence of Jehovah s Witnesses in Evry with a new Kingdom Hall on the Route Nationale 7 nearly opposite the pagoda The Grand Mosque of Evry with its 5 525 m2 is one of the largest in Europe and is of Moroccan architecture The minaret is 25 m tall It has a large prayer room and can accommodate a total of 5 000 people The construction of the mosque was mostly funded by King Fahd of Saudi Arabia and the interior decoration by the Moroccan king Hassan II The total cost was 6 8 million Although the true story of the kidnapping and death of Ben Barka is still a mystery many people believe he is buried either under the mosque or in the nearby forest of La Garenne citation needed The Khanh Anh Pagoda completed in 2015 is the largest Buddhist temple in Europe 3 287 m2 and can accommodate 1 500 people The initial cost was estimated at 7 6 million mostly funded by the Vietnamese community but is expected to have doubled by the end of the construction Work began in 1996 and is yet to be completed The statue of Buddha 4 metres tall and weighing 5 tons arrived from Thailand on 20 October 2002 The pagoda will be the headquarters of the European Buddhist Congregation and will be a training school for future monks and nuns The Dalai Lama consecrated the edifice on 12 August 2008 He made a speech in English which was translated by interpreters into French and Vietnamese 1 500 adepts were admitted into the grounds coming from as far away as Canada but only 500 visitors watched the ceremony on a giant screen erected in the nearby park 15 Parks and recreation editParc du Lac Courcouronnes is a relatively large park with a walking trail and a small lake located in Evry Courcouronnes It is home to the famous Dame du Lac a very large climbing wall constructed by architect Pierre Skelezy in 1975 16 17 Political activity editThe following political parties have a permanent base in Evry Parti Communiste Francais Parti Radical de Gauche Parti Socialiste UDF UMP Groupe des Verts Groupe Defi pour Evry Groupe Nous Citoyens d Evry Miscellaneous editThe composer Gioachino Rossini had a country residence in Evry to be near his friend Edmond de Goncourt who lived on the opposite bank of the Seine in Draveil It was here that he wrote the greater part of his opera The Barber of Seville On 16 November 1943 Resistance fighter Missak Manouchian was arrested during a gun battle on the banks of the Seine a few hundred yards from Evry railway station after his group had been outnumbered A memorial marks the exact place where he was arrested Towards the end of the war General Patton crossed the Seine with his tanks at Evry en route from Avranches going towards the east The anniversary of the liberation of Evry on 23 August 1944 is celebrated annually at the Patton Memorial Note Although there is a plaque at the site where the US Army crossed the Seine at Evry Petit Bourg claiming that General Patton crossed the Seine at this site the claim that Patton crossed here is incorrect Units of Patton s 3rd Army crossed the Seine south of Paris on Aug 26 1944 at Sens and Troyes 20 30 mi south of Evry 18 The pontoon bridge at Evry Petit Bourg was constructed on Aug 26 1944 by the 238th Engineer Combat Battalion part of the US VII Corps under Gen J Lawton Collins US First Army Gen Courtney Hodges The tanks that crossed at Evry belonged to the 3d Armored Division of the US First Army not Patton s 3d Army 19 Although Evry is a modern new town which is generally synonymous with concrete jungle 50 of its surface area is parkland and open space The main thoroughfares are very wide avenues and trees are to be found everywhere In the nationwide intercommunal competition Ville Fleurie flowered town Evry has been awarded the high status of 3 flowers usually won by country villages To encourage this aspect of the town an annual Balcon Fleuri flowered balcony competition is held A similar balcony competition is held each December for the best exterior Christmas decorations Some people consider the modern cathedral as an architectural beauty while others liken the design to that of a blast furnace citation needed Evry is the home of the European space project Ariane at the Centre National d Etudes Spatiales CNES Notable personalities editMaud Medenou basketball player Aurelien Ngeyitala footballer Clement Parisse cross country skier Niska rapper Koba LaD rapper Kodes rapper Bolemvn rapperTwinnings editEvry is twinned with the London Borough of Bexley in England This is because originally Evry was designed to be a predominantly management and executive class town Evry is also twinned with Nowy Targ in Poland Troisdorf in Germany Esteli in Nicaragua and Repentigny in Quebec Canada The Agglomeration d Evry has twinning pacts with Kayes in Mali and Khan Younis in the Gaza Strip Maison du Monde 509 Patio des Terrasses Evry sharing the address with a branch of Amnesty International The latest addition to the overseas contacts is a parrainage godfather pact with Bozovici in Romania Sports editSeveral evryens clubs illustrated in various disciplines such as AS Evry in football soccer who played in the third division national league and the Paris Ile de France the Corsairs of Evry in American football evolving into a second division championship and sometimes national French elite the Peaux Rouges in ice hockey who play in the third national division and the North South Viry Evry Essonne athletics The town regularly hosts national meetings such as the French Dance Federation in 1981 Being city stage of the Tour de France in 2001 it was also bid to host the Grand Prix of France In June 2012 the French Rugby Federation FFR announced that the now closed Ris Orangis horse racing track in Evry had been chosen as the site for a proposed new stadium for the national rugby union team The new ground was intended to feature 82 000 seats a retractable roof and a slide out pitch and was to be at the center of a 133 hectare shopping and entertainment complex Plans originally called for the stadium to open in 2017 20 but FFR abandoned the project in December 2016 after numerous delays 21 See also edit nbsp France portalUniversity of Evry Val d Essonne Telecom SudParis Telecom Business SchoolReferences edit Telechargement du fichier d ensemble des populations legales en 2018 INSEE Arrete prefectoral de l Essonne 12 Octobre 2018 PDF pp 83 86 Retrieved 19 October 2018 Holmes Edward 1974 Coordination of Urban Development and the Planning and Development of Transportation Facilities Department of Transportation Federal Highway Administration Office of Planning p 54 Decret n 2014 230 du 24 fevrier 2014 portant delimitation des cantons dans le departement de l Essonne Auguy Stephanie Fin de la fronde chez les gerants de Formule 1 Le Parisien 28 June 2002 Retrieved on 24 September 2009 maison mere dont le siege est installe a Courcouronnes Russians French sign space contract UPI Science Report United Press International 12 April 2005 Retrieved on 24 September 2009 Legal information Accor Retrieved on 24 September 2009 Contact us Arianespace Retrieved on 24 September 2009 Mentions Legales Carrefour Retrieved on 15 February 2011 Ce Site est edite par la societe CARREFOUR HYPERMARCHES Societe par Actions Simplifiee au capital de 37 000 Euros dont le siege social se situe 1 rue Jean Mermoz ZAE Saint Guenault BP 75 91002 Evry Cedex et immatriculee au Registre du Commerce et des Societes de Evry sous le numero B 451 321 335 Enfance et Education Evry Retrieved on 3 September 2016 a b c d Colleges et Lycees Evry Retrieved on 3 September 2016 p 2 Image adventis jpg 375 250 px cathedrale evry net Retrieved 1 September 2015 Image stpierre jpg 250 375 px cathedrale evry net Retrieved 1 September 2015 Image esperanc jpg 375 250 px cathedrale evry net Retrieved 1 September 2015 Image pagode jpg 375 250 px cathedrale evry net Retrieved 1 September 2015 Szekely Pierre 1977 A Sculpture in Concrete for Practicing Alpinism Leonardo 10 3 225 226 doi 10 2307 1573430 ISSN 1530 9282 JSTOR 1573430 S2CID 192941068 artistique France Ministere de la culture et de la communication Service de la creation 1978 L Art et la ville art dans la vie l espace public vu par les artistes en France et a l etranger depuis 10 ans exposition itinerante 1978 in French la Documentation francaise p 67 68 ISBN 978 2 11 000268 6 SZEKELY Pierre 1975 Sculpture escalade beton En bordure du lac de Courcouronnes la sculpture Breakout Across the Seine 26 April 2020 G 3 Supplement Seine to Siegfried Moriarty Ian 5 July 2012 Money talks ESPN Scrum Retrieved 6 July 2012 Bates Charlotte 14 December 2016 The French rugby federation abandon plans for new stadium Sky Sports Retrieved 12 February 2017 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Evry Evry town hall Evry agglomeration Evry branch of the Communist Party University of Evry Cathedral of the Resurrection in Evry Cathedral and diocese Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Evry Essonne amp oldid 1201226008, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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