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Yvelines

Department of France in Île-de-France


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Department of France in Île-de-France

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Yvelines () is a department in the western part of the Île-de-France region in Northern France. In 2019, it had a population of 1,448,207. Its prefecture is Versailles, home to the Palace of Versailles, the principal residence of the King of France from 1682 until 1789, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1979. Yvelines' subprefectures are Saint-Germain-en-Laye, Mantes-la-Jolie and Rambouillet.

History

Yvelines was created from the western part of the former department of Seine-et-Oise on 1 January 1968 in accordance with a law passed on 10 January 1964 and a décret d'application (a decree specifying how a law should be enforced) from 26 February 1965. It inherited Seine-et-Oise's official number of 78 since it took up the largest portion of its territory. In addition to this, it inherited Seine-et-Oise's prefecture, Versailles.

Yvelines derives its name from the Forest of Yveline, next to Rambouillet.

It gained the communes of Châteaufort and Toussus-le-Noble from the adjacent department of Essonne in 1969.

The departmental capital, Versailles, which grew up around Louis XIV's château, was also the French capital for more than a century under the Ancien Régime and again between 1871 and 1879 during the early years of the Third Republic. Since then the château has continued to welcome the French Parliament when it is called upon to sit in a congressional sitting (with both houses sitting together) in order to enact constitutional changes or to listen to a formal declaration by the President.

Geography

Situation

Yvelines is bordered by the departments of Val-d'Oise on the north, Hauts-de-Seine on the east, Essonne on the southeast, Eure-et-Loir on the southwest and Eure on the west.

The eastern part of the department, as well as its northern part along the Seine, is part of the Paris metropolitan area, but the rest of the department is rural, much of it covered by the Forest of Rambouillet (also known as the Forest of Yveline, from which the name of the department is derived).

Two regional parks can be found in Yvelines: Haute Vallée de Chevreuse Regional Natural Park and part of Vexin Français Park. Yvelines is home to one of France's best known golf courses, La Tuilerie-Bignon, in the village of Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche.

Principal towns

Besides Versailles (the prefecture and most populous commune) and the subprefectures of Mantes-la-Jolie, Rambouillet, and Saint-Germain-en-Laye, important cities include Conflans-Sainte-Honorine, Poissy, Les Mureaux, Houilles, Plaisir, Sartrouville, Chatou, Le Chesnay, and the new agglomeration community of Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines. As of 2019, there are 21 communes with more than 20,000 inhabitants. The 10 most populous communes are:

CommunePopulation (2019)
Versailles84,808
Sartrouville52,774
Saint-Germain-en-Laye44,806
Mantes-la-Jolie43,921
Poissy39,187
Conflans-Sainte-Honorine35,536
Les Mureaux33,203
Houilles32,801
Trappes32,645
Montigny-le-Bretonneux32,282

Demographics

In French, a man from the Yvelines is called Yvelinois (plural Yvelinois); a woman is Yvelinoise (plural Yvelinoises).

Population development since 1876

Place of birth of residents

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Tourism

Palaces and châteaux

  • Palace of Versailles
  • Château de Breteuil
  • Château du Haut-Buc
  • Château de Dampierre
  • Château de Jouy-en-Josas
  • Château de Maisons
  • Château de Rambouillet
  • Château de Saint-Germain-en-Laye
  • Château of Thoiry
  • Château de Vaux-sur-Seine
  • Château de Mauvières
  • Château du Pont
  • Château de Villette
  • Château de Millemont

Museums

  • Museum of National Antiques (Saint-Germain-en-Laye)
  • Museum of River and Canal Craft (Conflans-Sainte-Honorine)
  • Horse-drawn Coach Museum (Versailles)
  • Toy Museum (Poissy)
  • Sheep Museum (Rambouillet)
  • Cloth Museum of Jouy (Jouy-en-Josas)
  • National Barn Museum of Port-Royal (Magny-les-Hameaux)
  • International Museum of Naive Art
  • Musée Lambinet (Versailles)
  • Musée de la Grenouillère (Croissy-sur-Seine)
  • Musée Fournaise (Chatou)

Artists' and writers' houses

  • Maurice Denis's house, the Musée départemental Maurice Denis (Saint-Germain-en-Laye)
  • André Derain's house (Chambourcy)
  • Alexandre Dumas père's Château de Monte-Cristo (Port-Marly)
  • Maurice Ravel's house/museum (Montfort-l'Amaury)
  • Jean-Claude Richard's family estate (Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche)
  • Elsa Triolet-Aragon's house (Saint-Arnoult-en-Yvelines)
  • Ivan Turgenev House (Bougival)
  • Émile Zola's house (Médan)

Parks and gardens

  • Chèvreloup Arboretum (Rocquencourt)
  • Marly Estate (Marly-le-Roi)
  • Vaux-sur-Seine Castle Garden (Vaux-sur-Seine)
  • The King's Vegetable Garden (Versailles)
  • Outdoor and entertainment base of Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines (Trappes)

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Politics

In both local and national elections, the department generally supports centre-right political candidates. Michel Rocard, who served as Prime Minister of France from 1988 to 1991 under President François Mitterrand, was an MP for the department in the Socialist Party. The president of the Departmental Council is Pierre Bédier, first elected in 2014.

Presidential elections 2nd round

ElectionWinning candidateParty%2nd place candidateParty%
La République En Marche!}}"2022Emmanuel MacronLREM71.05Marine Le PenFN
La République En Marche!}}"2017Emmanuel MacronLREM77.15Marine Le PenFN
Union for a Popular Movement}}"2012Nicolas SarkozyUMP54.30François HollandePS
Union for a Popular Movement}}"2007Nicolas SarkozyUMP58.71Ségolène RoyalPS
Rally for the Republic}}"2002Jacques ChiracRPR85.59Jean-Marie Le PenFN
Rally for the Republic}}"1995Jacques ChiracRPR60.64Lionel JospinPS

Members of the National Assembly

In the 2024 legislative election, Yvelines elected the following representatives to the National Assembly:

ConstituencyMemberParty
La République En Marche!}}"Yvelines's 1st constituencyCharles Rodwell
Democratic Movement (France)}}"Yvelines's 2nd constituencyAnne Bergantz
La République En Marche!}}"Yvelines's 3rd constituencyBéatrice Piron
La République En Marche!}}"Yvelines's 4th constituencyMarie Lebec
La République En Marche!}}"Yvelines's 5th constituencyYaël Braun-Pivet
La République En Marche!}}"Yvelines's 6th constituencyNatalia Pouzyreff
Place Publique}}"Yvelines's 7th constituencyAurélien Rousseau
Génération.s}}"Yvelines's 8th constituencyBenjamin Lucas
Socialist Party (France)}}"Yvelines's 9th constituencyDieynaba Diop
La République En Marche!}}"Yvelines's 10th constituencyAurore Bergé
La France Insoumise}}"Yvelines's 11th constituencyWilliam Martinet
La République En Marche!}}"Yvelines's 12th constituencyKarl Olive

Senators

In the Senate, Yvelines is represented by:

  • Toine Bourrat (DVD), since 2020
  • Marta de Cidrac (LR), since 2017
  • Gérard Larcher (LR), since 2007 (President of the Senate since 2014)
  • Michel Laugier (UDI), since 2017
  • Martin Lévrier (REM), since 2017
  • Sophie Primas (LR), since 2011

References

References

  1. (4 May 2022). "Répertoire national des élus: les conseillers départementaux".
  2. "Gross domestic product (GDP) at current market prices by NUTS 3 regions".
  3. [https://www.insee.fr/fr/statistiques/fichier/6011060/dep78.pdf Populations légales 2019: 78 Yvelines], INSEE
  4. Busson (abbé G.) Ledru(abbé A.) Actus pontificum Cenomannis in urbe degentium (1902), {{p.. 112.
  5. "Communiqué de la présidence de la République".
  6. "Historique des Yvelines".
  7. "Évolution et structure de la population en 2016". INSEE.
  8. (19 April 2022). "Les résultats du second tour de l'élection présidentielle".
  9. l'Intérieur, Ministère de. "Présidentielles".
  10. "Résultats de l'élection présidentielle de 1995 par département - Politiquemania".
  11. Nationale, Assemblée. "Assemblée nationale ~ Les députés, le vote de la loi, le Parlement français".
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