- Épône
Communefra
nomcommune=Épône
région=Île-de-France
département=Yvelines
arrondissement=Mantes-la-Jolie
canton=Guerville
insee=78217
cp=78680
maire=Gérard Raspaud [Elected in June 2004 after the resignation of Pierre Amouroux.]
mandat=2001 -2008
intercomm=
longitude=1.8161 |latitude=48.95639
alt moy=57 m |alt mini=17 m |alt maxi=142 m
hectares=1276
km²=12,76
sans= 6 494
date-sans=1999
dens=509
géoloc=nonÉpône is a small
town and commune in theYvelines department and Île-de-France region ofFrance . It is situated on the left bank of the RiverSeine , 40 kilometres (25 miles) to the west ofParis , and the most populous commune in the Guerville canton. Together withMézières-sur-Seine andLa Falaise , it forms a settlement of around 10000 inhabitants. Its inhabitants are known as Épônois.The name comes from the Latin "Spedona" [ [http://www.corpusetampois.com/cls-19-cocheris1874dictionnaire.html Hippolyte Cocheris, "Dictionnaire des anciens noms des communes de Seine-et-Oise, 1874] ] and, according to Daniel Bricon "Épône racontée aux Épônois" (cf. Bibliographie).] , has no link to
Epona the Gaulish goddess of horses and protector of horseriders.Geography
Situated in the north west of Yvelines at the confluence of the rivers Mauldre and Seine, Épône is located in the
Mantois at around 10 kilometres to the east ofMantes-la-Jolie and 36 kilometres north west ofVersailles .The commune is bordered by
Gargenville to the north (on the opposite bank of the Seine),Aubergenville andLa Falaise to the east, Maule to the south east,Jumeauville andGoussonville to the south west, andMézières-sur-Seine to the west.The commune is relatively large, covering 1300 hectares in total. It consists of three main parts.
* The south: limestone plateaus, at an altitude of around 130 metres, mainly used for growing crops. The hamlet of Vélannes is also found here.
* The north: the river valley at an altitude of around 20 metres, used for agriculture, and transport links, as well as housing around the railway.
* Centre: the old town, situated on the hillside around the tenth century church.Climate
Épône has a temperate climate of oceanic type that is typical of the Ile-de-France region. [ [http://www.meteofrance.com/FR/climat/dpt_tempsdumois.jsp?LIEUID=DEPT78 Yvelines climate on
Météo-France ] ] The average temperatures vary between 2-5°C in January to 14-25°C in July. Annual rainfall is relatively low at around 600 millimetres per year, with October to January the rainiest months.Land Usage
The majority of the commune is essentially rural (74%) [ [http://www.iaurif.org/fr/sig/fichescom/mos99/ficmos/mos78217.html Mode d'occupation du sol en 1999, Iaurif] ] , with urban space accounting for around 20% of the total.
The town area falls into three main groups; the old walled town, the Vélannes hamlet and the Élisabethville area in the alluvial plain. The urban area is more developed at the eastern end of the commune at the edge of the hamlet of Villeneuve (Mézières), and an additional hamlet of around a dozen homes in the area known as "Canada" at the southern end.
Épône includes a part (1500 out of the 4000 inhabitants) of the "garden city" of Élisabethville. Created in the 1920s and named after the then queen of
Belgium , the area became popular among Parisians looking to escape the city during the "années folles" for its beach on the banks of the Seine, itscasino and 18-holegolf course. It retains one of the first churches built from reinforced concrete, built in 1928 by the architect Paul Tournon and dedicated to Saint Theresa.The majority of the houses (~75% [Source Institut national de la statistique et des études économiques, 1999] ) are detached, but there are also around 600 homes in collective housing in the town centre, mainly council housing from the 1960s to accommodate employees of the
Renault factory.Economic activity centres around the railway station in an industrial zone bordering the motorway and the RD133 road.
Rural land is principally given to agriculture, with wooded land occupying an additional 20% (primarily the Lourdet and Étibot woods in the south of the commune). There is also a small lake in the Seine valley near Élisabethville on the site of a former gravel pit now converted to a nature reserve.
Culture
People linked with Épône
* Hérault de Séchelles (1759-1794), former lord of Épône, representative of
Seine-et-Oise in theNational Convention , beheaded in1794 , and author of "Théorie de l'ambition, codicille politique pratique d’un jeune habitant d’Épône"
* Alphonse Durand (1814-1882), architect. Died in Épône on August 4 1882.
* Émile Sergent (1867-1943), professor of medicine, president of the Académie de médecine and director of Boucicaut Hospital, Paris during the Second World War.
* Max Brusset (1909-1992), politician (mayor of Royan).
* Daniel Bricon (1928-2004), teacher and historian, author of a history of Épône (1982) [ [http://www.epone.fr/article.php3?id_article=207&id_rubrique=126 Biography of Daniel Bricon] ] ;
* Dominique de Roux (1935-1977), writer and journalist. Worked at the château d'Épône owned by her father-in-law, Max Brusset ;
* Pierre Amouroux, conseiller général of Yvelines, mayor of Épône between 1977 and 2004, and MP [ [http://www.assemblee-nationale.fr/12/tribun/fiches_id/263.asp Pierre Amouroux] ] between 2004 and 2007.Heritage
Architecture
Archaeology
Natural
Twinning
* organised by "Les Amis de Doïna Girov" to provide humanitarian help to the Romanian village.
Socio-cultural
Education
*Schools :
**Three nursery schools: Les Pervenches, Les Lavandes, Les Perce-Neiges (Élisabethville),
**Three primary schools: Jean de la Fontaine, Blaise Pascal, Louis Pasteur (Élisabethville).
**Secondary school: Benjamin Franklin (opened 1982), home to 600 pupils from neighbouring communes. Il accueille environ 600 élèves des trois communes d'Épône, Mézières-sur-Seine et La Falaise. Its name is derived from the fact that Franklin stayed in Épône when he was Ambassador in France.Pupils usually then move to the
Vincent Van Gogh lycée at Aubergenville.Bibliography
* Bardy Monique, "La grande histoire des Yvelines", Édijac, 1989, ISBN 2-904625-25-6.
* Bricon Daniel, "Épône raconté aux Épônois, histoire d'une petite ville de l'ouest parisien", Édition ville d'Épône, 2002 (2nd edition), ISBN 2-904417-01-X.
* Lachiver Marcel, "Histoire de Mantes et du Mantois à travers chroniques et mémoires des origines à 1792", Meulan, 1971.
* Monographie de la commune d'Épône, Archives départementale des Yvelines, 1899.
* "Mantes et son arrondissement", Victor Bourselet et Henri Clérisse, distribution : Société française du Livre, Mantes, 1933.
* "L'église Saint-Béat d'Épône", Centre de recherches archéologiques de la région mantaise, special bulletin, 2007.References
ee also
*
Communes of the Yvelines department
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