La Garenne-Colombes
La Garenne-Colombes is a commune in the northwestern suburbs of Paris, France. It is located from Notre Dame de Paris which is the center of Paris. It is one of the most densely populated municipalities in Europe.
Name
The city used to be part of the neighbouring city of Colombes. At this time, before 1910, it was called "La Garenne de Colombes", which means "Colombes' Garenne". "Garenne" is French for "warren", so the English for "La Garenne-Colombes" could be "Columbia's warren" or "Warren of Columbia" ; yet the official translation of the name of the city is just "La Garenne-Colombes".The explanation for the city being called "warren" is that it really used to be a warren where people would hunt. But this dates back to the French Royalty, at the 18th century or so.
Geography
La Garenne-Colombes is usually simply called "La Garenne", and nicknamed "petit Neuilly".Surroundings
Four towns surround La Garenne-Colombes: Colombes, Bois-Colombes, Courbevoie and Nanterre. The city is quite small compared with the other cities in the Hauts-de-Seine, it is more or less as small as the first arrondissement of Paris. Very close to La Garenne-Colombes are La Défense and the Île de la Jatte island.Transportation
La Garenne-Colombes is served by two stations on the Transilien Paris - Saint-Lazare suburban rail line: La Garenne-Colombes and Les Vallées. The train has been used there since 1837.The two stations directly join Paris's most important urban station in 10 minutes and the biggest university in Paris in 2 minutes.
In 1935, five Tramway lines crossed La Garenne-Colombes.
Many RATP Bus lines also cross the city: lines 73, 161, 163, 164, 176, 178, 262, 272, 278, 358 and 378.
Two RATP Noctilien night Bus lines cross the city: N24 and N152.
In 2012, the line 2 of the Parisian Tramway will cross La Garenne-Colombes, with two stations: Les Fauvelles and Charlebourg. To join the center of the CBD, 2 to 4 minutes will be required by tramway.
History
It was named in 1240 as "La Garenne dépendant de Colombes". After the Bourbon Restoration in 1815, the estate was bought by Peter Urban Sartoris, a Genevois banker who had lived in London for many years. On his death in 1833 it was inherited by his 6 children, who urbanised it and named the rue Sartoris. They sold the last of their interests in 1865.The commune of La Garenne-Colombes was created on 2 May 1910 by detaching its territory from the commune of Colombes.
Demography
As the commune's territory is entirely built up, population can only grow if buildings are demolished and replaced by bigger buildings for more people. Thereby the population will grow certainly over the 30,000 after many reconstructions in the "Champs-Philippe" neighbourhood, with a density over 17,000 inhabitants per square kilometres.According to statistics, La Garenne-Colombes is an average city of the Hauts-de-Seine department, which is one of the richest places in Europe.
Economy
The landscape looks like an American CBD. But this is in the suburbs of Paris, which do not look like the downtown Paris districts surrounding the Eiffel Tower or the Champs-Elysées. Paradoxically, the most advanced part of the city of Paris, geographically speaking, is on the outskirts of the city itself.There used to be many workshops in La Garenne-Colombes, as in a large part of the Hauts-de-Seine department. Today, it is mainly a residential city. However, some 1200 business units are there.
Tertiary activity
The service industry is paramount in the economy of La Garenne-Colombes. The proximity of La Défense increases this phenomenon. There is :- Peugeot study offices
- Boston Scientific International
- RATP's Charlebourg center
Urbanism
The city
In spite of the proximity of La Défense and Paris which has applied a strong pressure, no big buildings were built in La Garenne. Residential buildings account for the majority of the building stock in La Garenne-Colombes. Many of these buildings were constructed in the early 1900s. In a large part of the town, new construction is limited to 4 floors.The neighbourhood of the place de Belgique and National boulevard, which is the entry of La Défense, is being redeveloped.
Green ways
Eight green ways are in La Garenne-Colombes, exactly:- two public squares
- two gardens
- four parks
Commonly known places
- Place de la Liberté, known under the name of place du marché or place de l'Eglise
- Place du Général Leclerc, known under the name of place de la Fontaine
- Place de Belgique
- Rond-point du Souvenir français, known under the name of place Jean Baillet
- Rond-point de l'Europe
Administration
Mayors List
- 1910-1933: Jean Bonal
- 1934-1943: Docteur Charles Jubert
- 1944: Maurice Godaux
- 1944-1945: André Crimet
- 1945-1947: Gaston Sourrisseau
- 1947-1955: Louis Jean
- 1955-1971: René Guest
- 1971-1975: Albert Fabbi
- 1975-2001: Max Catrin
- since 2001: Philippe Juvin
Twin towns - sister cities
- Wangen im Allgäu, Germany
- Yokneam Illit, Israel
- Harissa-Daraoun, Lebanon
- Valpaços, Portugal
Education
- Primary schools: René Guest, André Marsault, Ernest Renan, Sainte Geneviève, Sagot Voltaire
- Junior high school: Les Vallées
- Junior high school: Champs-Philippe
- Vocational senior high school: Lycée La Tournelle
The city owns a castle in Normandy where students are sometimes sent for class-holidays.
Life in La Garenne-Colombes
According to statistics published by the Figaro newspaper, La Garenne-Colombes is the Hauts-de-Seine's city with the lowest crime rate, without forgetting that the Hauts-de-Seine is a very quiet part of the Paris region.Personalities
Born in La Garenne-Colombes
- Guy-Elphege Anouman, athlete
- Patrick Chesnais, French actor
- Émilie Lepennec, French gymnast
- Fernand Oury, French pedagogue and creator of modern French schooling
- Catherine Picard, French politician
- Steven Nzonzi, French soccer player
Lived in La Garenne-Colombes
- William Klein, American painter, film-maker and photographer
- Cédric Mongongu, Footballer
- Deng Xiaoping, Chinese political leader
Died in La Garenne-Colombes
- Jean Mitry, French film theorist, critic and filmmaker