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Clichy, Hauts-de-Seine

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Commune of Clichy
Location
Image:Clichy map.svg
Paris and inner ring départements
Coordinates 48°54′10″N, 2°18′15″E
Administration
CountryFrance
Région Île-de-France
Département Hauts-de-Seine
Arrondissement Nanterre
Canton Clichy
Intercommunality none as of 2005
Mayor Gilles Catoire (PS)
Statistics
Land area¹ 3.08 km²
Population²
(July 1, 2004 estimate)
(March 8, 1999 census)

56,800
50,179
 - Density (2004) 18,442/km²
Miscellaneous
INSEE/Postal code 92019/ 92290
¹ French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km² (0.386 sq. mi. or 247 acres) and river estuaries.
² Population sans doubles comptes: single count of residents of multiple communes (e.g. students and military personnel).
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Clichy (sometimes unofficially called Clichy-la-Garenne) is a commune of Hauts-de-Seine, located in the northwestern suburbs of Paris, France. It is located 6.4 km. (4 miles) from the center of Paris. It is one of the most densely populated municipalities in Europe.

The headquarters of the L'Oréal Group, the world's leading company in cosmetics and beauty, Bic, one of the biggest pen producers in the world, and Sony France, the world's leading company in electronics and music, are located in Clichy.

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[edit] Name

The name Clichy was recorded for the first time in the 6th century as Clippiacum, later corrupted into Clichiacum, meaning "estate of Cleppius", a Gallo-Roman landowner.

In the 13th century, the plain of Clichy was used as a garenne (a word which gave English warren), i.e. a hunting park, a game preserve for the exclusive use of the king or a lord, and so Clichy became known as Clichy-la-Garenne ("Clichy the Warren").

Between 1793 and 1795, during the French Revolution, Clichy-la-Garenne was renamed Clichy-la-Patriote (meaning "Clichy the Patriot"), perhaps because the word garenne reminded of the feudal privileges abolished in 1789.

After the Revolution, the French administration officially recorded the name of the commune as Clichy only, dropping the "la-Garenne". This is still the case today. However, in many instances the municipality of Clichy refers to the commune as Clichy-la-Garenne, although this is not the official name.

[edit] History

Clichy was the capital of the Merovingians during the rule of Dagobert I.

In 1830, part of the territory of Clichy was detached and became the commune of Batignolles-Monceau. On January 1, 1860, the city of Paris was enlarged by annexing neighboring communes. Most of Batignolles-Monceau was annexed by the city of Paris, and forms now most of the 17th arrondissement of Paris, but a small part of the territory of Batignolles-Monceau was returned to Clichy.

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

[edit] Administration

The canton covers a part of the commune, the other part is in the northern part of Levallois-Perret

[edit] Transport

Clichy is served by Mairie de Clichy station on Paris Metro line 13

It is also served by Clichy – Levallois station on the Transilien Paris – Saint-Lazare suburban rail line.

[edit] Persons

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