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Colombes


FieldValue
nameColombes
commune statusCommune
imageP1080870 Mairie Colombes.JPG
captionThe Hôtel de Ville (town hall)
image coat of armsBlason ville fr Colombes (Hauts-de-Seine).svg
mapColombes_map.svg
map captionLocation (in red) within Paris inner suburbs
coordinates
arrondissementNanterre
cantonColombes-1 and 2
INSEE92025
postal code92700
mayorPatrick Chaimovitch
term2020–2026
intercommunalityGrand Paris
elevation min m23
elevation max m44
area km27.81
population
population date
population footnotes

|image coat of arms = Blason ville fr Colombes (Hauts-de-Seine).svg

Colombes () is a commune in the northwestern suburbs of Paris, France, 10.6 km from the centre of Paris. In 2019, Colombes was the 53rd largest city in France.

Name

The name Colombes comes from Latin columna (Old French colombe), meaning "column". This is interpreted as referring either to a megalithic column used in ancient times by a druidic cult which stood in Colombes until its destruction during the French Revolution, or to the columns of an atrium in a ruined Gallo-Roman villa that also stood in Colombes.

History

During the repression of January and February 1894, the police conducted raids targeting the anarchists living there, without much success.

On 13 March 1896, 17% of the territory of Colombes was detached and became the commune of Bois-Colombes (). On 2 May 1910, 19% of the (reduced) territory of Colombes was detached and became the commune of La Garenne-Colombes. Thus, the commune of Colombes is now only two-thirds the size of its territory before 1896. The population data in the table and graph below refer to the commune of Colombes proper, in its geography at the given years. The Hôtel de Ville was completed in 1923.

Population

| graph-pos = bottom |1793 |1863 |1800 |2430 |1806 |1627 |1821 |1584 |1831 |1643 |1836 |1557 |1841 |1548 |1846 |1658 |1851 |1649 |1856 |1906 |1861 |2805 |1866 |3678 |1872 |5133 |1876 |6640 |1881 |9877 |1886 |14254 |1891 |18918 |1896 |16798 |1901 |23061 |1906 |29143 |1911 |22862 |1921 |32271 |1926 |42590 |1931 |57313 |1936 |61944 |1946 |61047 |1954 |67909 |1962 |76918 |1968 |80357 |1975 |83390 |1982 |78777 |1990 |78513 |1999 |76757 |2007 |82552 |2012 |85357 |2017 |85177

Geography

Climate

Colombes has an oceanic climate (Köppen climate classification Cfb). The average annual temperature in Colombes is 12.5 C. The average annual rainfall is 623.0 mm with May as the wettest month. The temperatures are highest on average in July, at around 20.6 C, and lowest in January, at around 5.0 C. The highest temperature ever recorded in Colombes was 40.9 C on 6 August 2003; the coldest temperature ever recorded was -15.0 C on 17 January 1985.

|Jan record high C = 16.2 |Feb record high C = 21.0 |Mar record high C = 25.5 |Apr record high C = 31.1 |May record high C = 35.0 |Jun record high C = 37.9 |Jul record high C = 40.0 |Aug record high C = 40.9 |Sep record high C = 34.0 |Oct record high C = 30.9 |Nov record high C = 22.0 |Dec record high C = 17.5 |Jan record low C = -15.0 |Feb record low C = -12.0 |Mar record low C = -7.0 |Apr record low C = -2.0 |May record low C = 1.9 |Jun record low C = 5.4 |Jul record low C = 9.0 |Aug record low C = 7.9 |Sep record low C = 4.7 |Oct record low C = -2.2 |Nov record low C = -6.7 |Dec record low C = -9.1 | access-date = 24 August 2022}}}}

Administration

The city is divided into two cantons:

  • Colombes-1 (north)
  • Colombes-2 (south)

Transport

Colombes is served by four stations on the Transilien Paris-Saint-Lazare suburban rail line at Colombes, Le Stade, La Garenne-Colombes and Les Vallées.

Education

The commune has 21 preschools and 19 elementary schools.

Secondary schools:

  • Junior high schools: Robert Paparemborde, Marguerite Duras, Gay Lussac, Moulin Joly, Jean-Baptiste Clément, Lakanal
  • Senior high schools: Lycée Guy de Maupassant, Lycee Polyvalent Claude Garamont, Lycee Polyvalent Anatole de France

Personalities

  • Quilapayún, Chilean music group forced into exile in France after the 1973 Coup. They settled in Colombes.
  • Jordan Aboudou, basketball player
  • Lens Aboudou, basketball player
  • Josué Albert, footballer
  • Bryan Alceus, footballer
  • Mame-Ibra Anne, athlete
  • Jean‐Ricner Bellegarde, footballer
  • Kelly Berville, footballer
  • Zoumana Camara, footballer
  • Pierre Clayette, artist
  • Mathieu Cossou, karateka
  • Simone Jorry, deaf / hard-of-hearing rights activist
  • Marie-Antoinette Katoto, footballer
  • Manu Koné, footballer
  • Eliaquim Mangala, footballer
  • Abdoulaye Méïté, footballer
  • Claude Mérelle, actress
  • Samuel Nadeau, basketball player
  • Alexandre Postel (born 1982), writer
  • Steven Nzonzi, footballer
  • Denise Roger, composer
  • Kevin Thalien, basketball player
  • Élodie Thomis, footballer
  • Axel Tony, singer
  • Jonathan Toto, footballer
  • Eddy Viator, footballer
  • Rama Yade, politician, moved into a council flat in Colombes with her mother and three sisters at the age of fourteen.
  • Pierpoljak, reggae singer

Sport

The stadium was built in 1907. Officially named the Stade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir, the Olympic Stadium of Colombes was the site of the opening ceremony and several events of the 1924 Summer Olympics. The arena's capacity was increased to 60,000 for the 1938 World Cup. The stadium lost its importance after the restoration in 1972 of Paris' 49,000-seat Parc des Princes. In the 1990s, three of the four grandstands were torn down due to decay and the stadium's capacity was down to 7,000; later renovations have brought the current capacity to 14,000.

Through November 2017, it had been home to the Racing 92 rugby club, currently playing in France's Top 14, but Racing has since moved to the new U Arena in Nanterre. The RCF Paris football club, which plays in the fourth division, remains at Yves-du-Manoir. The stadium was the field hockey venue at the 2024 Summer Olympics.

Twin towns

  • GER Frankenthal, Germany since 1958
  • Italy Legnano, Italy since 1964

References

References

  1. (2 December 2020). "Répertoire national des élus: les maires".
  2. (3 January 1894). "Les anarchistes". La Dépêche.
  3. (2 January 1894). "Deux mille perquisitions". L'Estafette.
  4. (3 January 1894). "Une série générale de perquisitions : résultat négatif des recherches". L'Éclair.
  5. {{Base Mérimée. IA00079345
  6. {{Cassini-Ehess. 9911. Colombes
  7. [https://www.insee.fr/fr/statistiques/4515315?geo=COM-92025#ancre-POP_T1 Population en historique depuis 1968], INSEE
  8. "[https://www.colombes.fr/ecole/carte-scolaire-963.html Carte scolaire]." Colombes. Retrieved on 7 September 2016.
  9. "[http://www.ac-versailles.fr/public/jcms/p1_174598/pdf-zones-geographiques-des-colleges-carte-des-bassins-et-des-colleges-publics Établissements d'enseignement publics sécondaires (collèges)]{{Dead link. (September 2018)
  10. [https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/rama-yade-the-political-star-whos-eclipsing-sarko-1668272.html Rama Yade: The political star who's eclipsing Sarko], ''[[The Independent]]'', 14 April 2009
  11. (14 November 2015). "Attentati terroristici a Parigi: Bandiere a lutto a Legnano".
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