Mantes-la-Ville


Mantes-la-Ville is a commune in the Yvelines department in the Île-de-France region in north-central France. It is located in the western suburbs of Paris from the center.
Mantes-la-Ville is located at the confluence of the Seine and the Vaucouleurs. The Paris–Rouen rail line separates Mantes-la-Ville from the larger commune of Mantes-la-Jolie. The A13 autoroute to Normandy also passes through Mantes-la-Ville.

Residents

Inhabitants are called Mantevillois. Approximately one-third of the town's population is Muslim.

Economy

Mantes-la-Ville is the headquarters of two world-renowned makers of wind instruments: Buffet Crampon and Selmer.
Eduard Beaugnier, another saxophone manufacturer, was also based in Mantes until the company closed down in the early 1970s. Beaugnier manufactured saxophones under their own name, and also as "stencils" for other companies under names such as Noblet, Vito and Revere. Though not as well known as the instruments of Henri Selmer, Beaugnier instruments have a good reputation amongst saxophone enthusiasts. Another high-quality saxophone manufacturer based in Mantes was Dolnet, whose factory closed down in the late 1970s.
There is an industrial park on the old site of Cellophane.

Twin towns

Mantes-la-Ville is served by Mantes – Station, an interchange station on the Transilien Paris – Saint-Lazare and Transilien Paris – Montparnasse suburban rail lines.

Culture

The Mantes-la-Ville Orchestral Ensemble is led by Jean-Luc Fillon

Education

There are 15 communal primary schools. There are also two junior high schools Les Plaisances and de la Vaucouleurs, and one vocational high school, Lycée Camille Claudel.
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