- Épinay-sur-Orge
French commune
nomcommune=Épinay-sur-Orge
x=139
y=79
lat_long=coord|48|40|29|N|2|19|41|E|region:FR_type:city
région= Île-de-France
département=Essonne
arrondissement=Palaiseau
canton= Longjumeau
insee=91216
cp=91360
maire=Guy Malherbe
mandat=2008-2014
intercomm=CA Europ'Essonne
alt moy=
alt mini= 36 m
alt maxi=89 m
hectares= 444
km²= 4,44
sans=9,457 ("Spinoliens")
date-sans=2006
dens=2,117
date-dens=1999Épinay-sur-Orge is a commune in the
Essonne "département" ofFrance . It is situated near Orly Airport some 17 km south ofParis on the A6 motorway. Épinay is served by two stations on different branches of line C of theRER suburban railway system: Épinay-sur-Orge and Petit-Vaux.Demographics
At the 1999
census , the population was formatnum:9399. The estimate for 2005 was formatnum:10181.The inhabitants of Épinay are known as "Spinoliens".
Geography
The town is located on a plateau overlooking three rivers:
*theRouillon flows from west top east along the north side of the town and into theYvette ;
*theYvette flows from north to south past the east of the town and into the Orge at the point where the three communes of Épinay-sur-Orge,Villemoisson-sur-Orge , andSavigny-sur-Orge meet;
*theOrge flows from west to east past the south of the town.History
The area of Epinay-sur-Orge was inhabited from prehistoric times. The town is first mentioned in a 9th century document as Spinetum. Traces of habitations from the Middle Ages have been found at Breuil (in the South) and Petit Vaux (West of the present-day centre). Slowly, such clusters of building grew towards one agricultural settlement. From May 1843, the development of the town received a boost from becoming a stop on the Paris-Orléans railway (now the main RER station)
ights
Epinay-sur-Orge was long known for its system of market gardens, providing Parisians with fresh vegetables. The gardens were irrigated with a system of locks in the rivers. Only one of these remains. To the south-east of the town is the psychiatric hospital "Vaucluse". The building was the expatriate home of a rich Irishman who left it to the Départment of the Essonne in 1863 on the condition that it be turned into an "asylum for the mad". Reconstruction was finished in 1865. In 1869 the hospital opened with a capacity of around 1000 patients. At that time, the town had a population of 587. Patients built the tower on the grounds, as this was considered therapeutic. There is a long history of conflict between the hospital and the town over the high water level, caused by the river locks, which eroded the land of the hospital and flooded the patients' gardens.
Another monument is the city hall, originally the palace of the Duchess Carafa de Noja. After her death in 1923, the town bought the building and surrounding park. This finally allowed the construction of a fresh water supply system (1923) and electrification (1925). The grand avenue leading towards the palace is still clearly recognizable, with cherry trees blooming in spring.
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Communes of the Essonne department References
* [http://www.ume.asso.fr Mayors of Essonne Association] fr icon
* [http://www.insee.fr/en/home/home_page.asp INSEE] en icon
* [http://www.ign.fr/rubrique.asp?rbr_id=1&lng_id=EN IGN] en iconExternal links
* [http://www.ville-epinay-sur-orge.fr/ Épinay-sur-Orge commune website] (in French)
* [http://www.culture.gouv.fr/public/mistral/merimee_fr?ACTION=CHERCHER&FIELD_98=INSEE&VALUE_98=91216 Mérimée database - Cultural heritage] fr icon
* [http://www.iaurif.org/en/gis/fichescom/mos99/ficmos/mos91216.html Land use (IAURIF)] en icon
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