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Le Mée-sur-Seine


FieldValue
nameLe Mée-sur-Seine
commune statusCommune
imageLe Mée-Notre-Dame-de-la-Nativité.jpg
captionThe church in Le Mée-sur-Seine
image coat of armsBlason Le Mée-sur-Seine.svg
map size270px
adjustable mapLe-Mée-sur-Seine_map.png
map captionLocation (in red) within Paris inner and outer suburbs
coordinates
INSEE77285
postal code77350
arrondissementMelun
cantonSavigny-le-Temple
mayorFranck Vernin
term2020–2026
intercommunalityCA Melun Val de Seine
elevation min m37
elevation max m80
area km25.34
population
population date
population footnotes

|image coat of arms = Blason Le Mée-sur-Seine.svg

Le Mée-sur-Seine (, literally Le Mée on Seine) is a commune in the Seine-et-Marne department in the Île-de-France region in north-central France, next to Melun. It is located in the south-eastern suburbs of Paris 41.1 km from the center.

Geography

The town is located on the right side of the Seine on a limestone plateau.

History

  • B.C.: the Sénons (Gaul tribe) may have lived here.
  • 13th century: Le Mée-sur-Seine is mentioned for the first time by "Mas" in 1253. "Mas" is an old French term for farm.
  • 15th century: castle of "Marchémarais"
  • September, 30th, 1833: birth of Henri Chapu, a famous sculptor.
  • 1889: construction of the "Église Notre-Dame-de-la-Nativité".
  • 1845: first railway.
  • 1938: Originally called simply "Le Mée", the name of the commune became officially "Le Mée-sur-Seine" (meaning "Le Mée upon Seine")
  • 1944: Liberation of the town by allied troops who crossed the Seine using a float-bridge (the only bridge had been destroyed by the Germans).
  • 1970-1971: construction of the main road to Melun (la pénétrante).
  • 1979: opening of the new rail station. The town grew quickly after World War II, and it is now divided in four districts: Le Mée Village, Plein Ciel, Croix Blanche, Les Courtilleraies.

Demographics

Inhabitants are called Méens.

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Education

There are 11 infant schools, 8 grade schools, 2 secondary schools and 1 high school.

Culture

  • "Le Mas": library and auditorium.
  • "Espace Cordier": Youth House for Culture.

Religions

  • "Église Notre-Dame-de-la-Nativité" ("Village" District), built from 1889 to 1893, is on the location of the previous church (built in 1771).
  • chapel "Sainte-Croix" ("Croix-Blanche" District)

Economy

BusinessNumber of firms
(June 2003)
Industry26
Agriculture2
Trade104
Construction48
Transports12
Services to firms85
Services to particular77
Other195
TOTAL549
  • Unemployment rate (1999): 12.8%
  • Private income (2004): €15,136/year

Transport

Le Mée-sur-Seine is served by the station of the same name on Paris's RER line , approximately 45 minutes from the centre of Paris. Local bus network: Bus TRAM: lines B, F, J, J1, M.

People

  • Jacques Philippe Avice (1759–1835), general, and also tile maker around 1820.
  • François-Joseph Talma (1763–1826), actor, he was also co-owner of the tile manufactory.
  • Mademoiselle Mars (1779–1847), actress, she was also co-owner of the tile manufactory.
  • Charles-Tristan de Montholon (1782–1853), general and politician, he was also co-owner of the tile manufactory.
  • Grigore Alexandru Ghica (1807–1857), prince of Moldavia (1849–1853 and 1854–1856) committed suicide in Le Mée on August 24, 1857. His wife and five other relatives are interred close to him in a memorial in the town cemetery. Close to this memorial, four other members of the family (including Nicolas Jean Ghika (1849–1873), killed during a duel at Fontainebleau) are interred.
  • Henri Chapu, famous sculptor, was born in "Le Mée" on 30 September 1833. He was interred on 24 April 1891.
  • Firmin-Girard (1838–1921), painter. He has been interred close to Henri Chapu.
  • Henri-Auguste Patey (1855–1930), sculptor, student of Henri Chapu.
  • Gaston Carraud (1864–1920), songwriter, student of Jules Massenet, was born in "Le Mée" on 20 July 1864.
  • Renée Saint-Cyr (1904–2004), actress, lived in a big 18th century house in "Le Mée".
  • Karl Lagerfeld (1933-2019), designer
  • Caroline de Monaco and Ernest-Auguste de Hanovre own the house previously occupied by Karl Lagerfeld.
  • Nina Roberts (1979-), ex-porn star
  • Willy Denzey (1982-) singer

References

References

  1. (2 December 2020). "Répertoire national des élus: les maires".
  2. {{Cassini-Ehess. 21818. Le Mée-sur-Seine
  3. [https://www.insee.fr/fr/statistiques/4515315?geo=COM-77285#ancre-POP_T1 Population en historique depuis 1968], INSEE
  4. "Mediathèque le Mas".
  5. Source SIRENE juin 2003 - Traitement Seine & Marne Développement
  6. "Carte et horaires du réseau de bus TRAM".
  7. Michel Dauvergne et François Lethève, ''Le Mée-sur-Seine et son histoire'', Ville du Mée-sur-Seine, 1994, p. 101
  8. Michel Dauvergne et François Lethève, [http://www.ghyka.com/MeeSurSeine.htm Les tombes de la famille Ghyka au cimetière du Mée-sur-Seine], ghyka.com. Accessed 3 July 2023.
  9. Michel Dauvergne et François Lethève, ''Le Mée-sur-Seine et son histoire'', Ville du Mée-sur-Seine, 1994, pp. 185-219.
  10. Michel Dauvergne et François Lethève, ''Le Mée-sur-Seine et son histoire'', Ville du Mée-sur-Seine, 1994, pp. 183-184.
  11. Michel Dauvergne et François Lethève, ''Le Mée-sur-Seine et son histoire'', Ville du Mée-sur-Seine, 1994, pp. 162-163 et 207
  12. Michel Dauvergne et François Lethève, ''Le Mée-sur-Seine et son histoire'', Ville du Mée-sur-Seine, 1994, pp. 220-221.
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