Cergy-Pontoise

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Cergy-Pontoise is an agglomeration in France, in the Val d'Oise départment, northwest of Paris on the Oise River. It owes its name to two of the communes that it covers, Cergy and Pontoise.

Population (2003): 183,430
Area is 77.74 km²
Population density: 2,360 hab./km²

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Administration

As of 2004, Cergy-Pontoise is a communauté d'agglomération consisting of eleven communes: Cergy, Courdimanche, Éragny, Jouy-le-Moutier, Menucourt, Neuville-sur-Oise, Osny, Pontoise, Puiseux-Pontoise, Saint-Ouen-l'Aumône and Vauréal.

Population

Since the establishment of the new agglomeration, the population has quadrupled over forty years.

Year Population
1962 34,050
1968 41,576
1975 69,546
1982 102,967
1990 159,168
1999 178,656
2003 183,430

History

In the 1960s, faced by the fast development of Paris and its suburbs, it was decided to control and balance it by creating several new cities around Paris.

To the north, the choice was made on the surroundings of Pontoise. The old city was to be integrated in a much larger unit, whose center would be Cergy, at the time not more than a village. From 1965, the establishment of the new city was to be done in several stages:

Sister cities

Cergy-Pontoise is a sister city to the planned cities of Columbia, Maryland, United States and Tres Cantos, Spain, and to Erkrath, Germany

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