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It is located 10.6\u00a0km (6.6\u00a0mi) from the centre of Paris. Nogent-sur-Marne is a sous-pr\u00e9fecture of the Val-de-Marne d\u00e9partement, being the seat of the Arrondissement of Nogent-sur-Marne. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Table of ContentsHistory[edit]Population[edit]International relations[edit]Transport[edit]Education[edit]Notable people[edit]Famous people born in Nogent-sur-Marne[edit]Lived in or associated with Nogent-sur-Marne[edit]See also[edit]References[edit]External links[edit]History[edit]Several origins of the name have been proposed:Novigentum, “new people”, i.e. prisoners brought by the Roman armies.Nov. indicates fatty or soaked grounds.Novientum which is the Gallic equivalent of medieval French “Villeneuve” or English “Newtown”.In the Middle Ages, several castles were built. Le Ch\u00e2teau de Plaisance, built in the 13th century, which hosted Charles V and Jeanne de Bourbon in 1375. The only vestige which remains is a house of the current private hospital, 30 rue de Plaisance, as well as the bottom of the enclosing wall of the gardens. Le Ch\u00e2teau de Beaut\u00e9-sur-Marne, 14th century, is a royal stay. Cardinal de Richelieu destroyed it in 1626. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4In the 17th century, whereas the rural population was made up of a majority of vine growers, the middle-class discovered the charms of the country, and settled in Nogent. Jean-Antoine Watteau lived in Mr. Lefevre’s house his last moments and died there in 1721.The construction of the two railway lines: Paris\u2013Mulhouse and Bastille\u2013La Varenne in the 1850s still accelerated the process. The viaduct, built by Auvergnats and Belgians was destroyed once on 15 September 1870. Italians rebuilt it; an Italian community was established there. Coming, for the majority, from the province of Piacenza, they were from the Valley of Nure or from the south of Tyrol.Isolated since 1854 by the construction of a viaduct for the Paris\u2013Mulhouse line, the commune of Le Perreux sur Marne is born after a fight of more than 10 years in 1887. On 28 February 1887, more than half of the territory of Nogent-sur-Marne was detached and became the commune of Le Perreux-sur-Marne.In 1929, the commune of Nogent-sur-Marne lost a small part of its territory when the city of Paris annexed the Bois de Vincennes, the eastern fringe of which belonged to Nogent-sur-Marne. Railway bridge of Nogent-sur-Marne Nogent-sur-Marne, Place Leclerc Railway bridge of Nogent-sur-MarnePopulation[edit]Historical populationYearPop.\u00b1% p.a.1793 1,198\u2014\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a01800 1,256+0.68%1806 1,004\u22123.66%1821 1,170+1.03%1831 1,201+0.26%1836 1,496+4.49%1841 1,828+4.09%1846 1,996+1.77%1851 2,104+1.06%1856 2,551+3.93%1861 3,563+6.91%1866 4,976+6.91%1872 6,264+3.91%1876 7,559+4.81%1881 9,491+4.66%1886 12,972+6.45%1891 8,399\u22128.33%1896 9,413+2.31%YearPop.\u00b1% p.a.1901 10,586+2.38%1906 11,721+2.06%1911 14,051+3.69%1921 17,464+2.20%1926 19,765+2.51%1931 21,324+1.53%1936 21,056\u22120.25%1946 21,547+0.23%1954 23,581+1.13%1962 24,501+0.48%1968 26,238+1.15%1975 25,634\u22120.33%1982 24,630\u22120.57%1990 25,248+0.31%1999 28,191+1.23%2007 30,912+1.16%2012 30,884\u22120.02%2017 32,851+1.24%Source: EHESS[3] and INSEE (1968-2017)[4]International relations[edit]Nogent-sur-Marne is twinned with:[5]The commune also has agreements of friendship and co-operation with:[5]Transport[edit]Education[edit]The commune has the following public preschools and primary schools:[6]Preschools: Fontenay, Gallieni, Val de Beaut\u00e9, Paul Bert, and Guy M\u00f4quetElementary schools: Paul Bert, Guy M\u00f4quet, Val de Beaut\u00e9School groups (combined preschool and elementary school): L\u00e9onard de Vinci and Victor HugoThe commune has two public junior high schools, Coll\u00e8ge Watteau and Coll\u00e8ge Branly. Coll\u00e8ge Pierre Brossolette is in nearby Le Perreux. The commune has two public academic high schools\/sixth-form colleges, Lyc\u00e9e Branly\u00a0[fr] and Lyc\u00e9e Louis Armand, as well as two vocational high schools, La Source and Val de Beaut\u00e9.[7]Private schools:Biblioth\u00e8que Cavanna serves as the municipal library.[8]Notable people[edit]Famous people born in Nogent-sur-Marne[edit]Kareen Antonn, singerEmile Armet de Lisle, industrialist and chemistJacques de Sieyes, WWI hero, activistNoura Ben Slama, handball playerMamadi Berthe, footballerCindy Billaud, athleteFran\u00e7ois Cavanna, author and satirical newspaper editor\u00c9milie Deleuze, film directorAuguste Dussourd, squash playerCoralie Demay, racing cyclistThierry Escaich, organist and composerSt\u00e9phane Galifi, squash playerPatrice Gerges, Paralympic athleteJean Giraud, comics artistM\u00e9lissa Gomes, footballerJohanne Gomis, basketball playerMagaye Gueye, footballerJean-Jacques Guissart, rowerClo\u00e9 Hache, swimmerLoic Korval, judokaStephane Lambese, footballerHenri Leb\u00e8gue, palaeographerSt\u00e9phane Lecat, long-distance swimmerRomain Le Gac, ice dancerPhilippe Louviot, cyclistLouis Massignon, academic and scholar of Islamic studiesBertrand de Montaudo\u00fcin, athlete and soldierMaria Murano, opera singerLilian Nalis, footballerPierre Oster, poetJeff Panacloc, ventriloquistPierre Papadiamandis, pianist and songwriterMichel-Marie Poulain, painterC\u00e9cile Rigaux, beach volleyball playerJacques Sablon, actorJean Sablon, singer and actorBa\u00efssama Sankoh, footballerFranck Signorino, footballerAmadou Soukouna, footballerF\u00e9lix Trombe, engineer and physicistChristian Vander, musicianMaxime Vachier-Lagrave, chess grandmasterMarc Vignal, musicologistNicolas Taravel, footballerLived in or associated with Nogent-sur-Marne[edit]Andr\u00e9 Bazin, film critic and theoristJules Benoit-L\u00e9vy, painter and engraverB\u00e9rurier Noir, punk rock bandMaurice Boitel, painterMathieu Boogaerts, singer and songwriterBenjamin Castaldi, television hostArlette Chabot, journalistZhang Chongren, sculptor and friend of Herg\u00e9Paul Colin, graphic artist and illustratorCiryl Gane, mixed martial artistMarcel Gimond, sculptorYvette Horner, accordionist and pianistDaniel du Janerand, painterMaxime Lalanne, painterAlexandre Langlois, indologistCl\u00e9ment Michu, actorTony Mur\u00e9na, accordionist and composerPierre Pincemaille, organistLazare Ponticelli, veteran of the First World WarJules Rossi, cyclistMichel Rousseau, swimmerCharles Trenet, singer and songwriterJean-Baptiste Philibert Vaillant, military commanderLaurent Voulzy, singer and songwriterAntoine Watteau, painterSee also[edit]References[edit]External links[edit] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/nogent-sur-marne-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Nogent-sur-Marne – Wikipedia"}}]}]