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  • Carrières-sur-Seine

    Carrières was originally a simple land where men dwelled in quarries and lived by hunting and gathering. Back in the 1500s, the town fell victim to invasion by the Celts and then the Romans. The Hun...

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  • Chatou

    The village of Chatou has existed since the Merovingian era, and was originally a village of fishers, farmers and wine-growers. In the 11th century, the first ferry boat appeared, enabling people to ...

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  • Croissy-sur-Seine

    In the Middle Ages, Croissy was a modest fishing village. In spite of devastation at the hands of the Vikings in the 9th century, and then by the Hundred Years War in the 15th century, a few trace...

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  • Le Pecq

    In the Middle Ages, Aupec was a village of wine-producers owned by the Abbey of Saint-Wandrille. The port developed, and continued to do so because of the merchants who, not wishing to pay the toll f...

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  • Le Port-Marly

    In the 14th and 15th centuries, the hillsides of Marly were covered with vines, producing the wine served at the royal table; the barrels were dispatched from the port at Marly along the Seine to P...

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  • Louveciennes

    Formerly a farming village specialising in vines and fruit trees, Louveciennes was radically transformed at the end of the 17th century with the creation of the Marly estate and the construction of th...

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  • Marly le Roi

    Known as Marly since 697, the town was divided into Marly-le-Chastel and Marly-le-Bourg from the 11th to the 18th century. In 1676, Louis XIV acquired Marly-le-Chastel and rejoined the two parishe...

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  • Rueil-Malmaison

    8 kilometres west of Paris, in the Hauts-de-Seine département, Rueil-Malmaison spreads over an area of 1,472 hectares, gently sloping from the heights of Mont Valérien and hills of Buzenval, down t...

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