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Hauts-de-Seine (Шаблон:IPA-fr; Шаблон:Literal translation) is a department in the Île-de-France region of France. It covers Paris's western inner suburbs. It is bordered by Paris, Seine-Saint-Denis and Val-de-Marne to the east, Val-d'Oise to the north, Yvelines to the west and Essonne to the south. With a population of 1,624,357 (as of 2019)[1] and a total area of 176 square kilometres (68 square miles), it has the second highest population density among all departments of France, after Paris. It is the fifth most populous department in France. Its prefecture is Nanterre, but Boulogne-Billancourt, one of its two subprefectures, alongside Antony, has a larger population.

Hauts-de-Seine is best known for containing the modern office, cinema and shopping complex La Défense, one of Grand Paris's main economic centres and one of Europe's major business districts. Hauts-de-Seine is one of the wealthiest departments in France; it had the highest GDP per capita in France at €107,800 in 2020.[2] Its inhabitants are called Шаблон:Lang (masculine) and Шаблон:Lang (feminine) in French.

History

From 1790 to 1968, Hauts-de-Seine was part of the former department of Seine.

The Hauts-de-Seine department was created in 1968, from parts of the former departments of Seine and Seine-et-Oise. Its creation reflected the implementation of a law passed in 1964; Nanterre had already been selected as the prefecture for the new department early in 1965.

In 2016, the Departmental Council of Hauts-de-Seine voted in favour of a fusion of Hauts-de-Seine and Yvelines, its western neighbour. Following a similar vote in Yvelines, an Шаблон:Lang was established.[3] The fusion project was abandoned in 2021, but the cooperation between the two departments continues.[4]

Demographics

Population development since 1881

Шаблон:Historical populations

Place of birth of residents

Шаблон:France immigration

Geography

Location

Hauts-de-Seine and two other small departments (Seine-Saint-Denis and Val-de-Marne) form an inner ring around Paris, known as the Petite Couronne (literal translation: "Little Crown"). Together with the City of Paris, they are included in Greater Paris since 1 January 2016. It is the Smallest Department in France followed by Seine-Saint-Denis and Val-de-Marne. It is slightly smaller than Maldives. The whole of the department is a salient which is looks like Warwickshire in England, within the districts of North Warwickshire, Nuneaton and Bedworth, and Rugby.

Petite Couronne

Administration

Hauts-de-Seine comprises three departmental arrondissements and 36 communes:

Map number Name Area (km2) Population (2019)[1] Coat of arms Arrondissement Map Labelled map
1 Antony 9.56 62,760 Файл:Blason ville fr Antony (Hauts-de-Seine).svg Antony Файл:Antony map.svg Файл:Administrative map 92.png
2 Châtenay-Malabry 6.38 34,021 Файл:Blason ville fr Châtenay-Malabry (Hauts-de-Seine).svg Файл:Châtenay-Malabry map.svg
3 Sceaux 3.6 20,004 Файл:Blason Sceaux 92.svg Файл:Sceaux map.svg
4 Bourg-la-Reine 1.86 21,050 Файл:Blason Brest(29).svg Файл:Bourg-la-Reine map.svg
5 Bagneux 4.19 40,936 Файл:Blason ville fr Bagneux (Hauts-de-Seine).svg Файл:Bagneux map.svg
6 Fontenay-aux-Roses 2.51 25,531 Файл:Blason ville fr Fontenay-aux-Roses (Hauts-de-Seine).svg Файл:Fontenay-aux-Roses map.svg
7 Le Plessis-Robinson 3.43 30,061 Файл:Blason Plessis-Robinson 92.svg Файл:Le Plessis-Robinson map.svg
8 Clamart 8.77 52,925 Файл:Blason ville fr Clamart (Hauts-de-Seine).svg Файл:Clamart map.svg
9 Châtillon 2.92 36,639 Файл:Blason Châtillon 92.svg Файл:Châtillon map.svg
10 Montrouge 2.07 48,352 Файл:Blason ville fr Montrouge (Hauts-de-Seine).svg Файл:Montrouge map.svg
11 Malakoff 2.07 30,950 Файл:Blason ville fr Malakoff (Hauts-de-Seine).svg Файл:Malakoff map.svg
12 Vanves 1.56 27,846 Файл:Blason Vanves.svg Boulogne-Billancourt Файл:Vanves map.svg
13 Issy-les-Moulineaux 4.25 67,981 Файл:Blason ville fr Issy-les-Moulineaux (Hauts-de-Seine).svg Файл:Issy-les-Moulineaux map.svg
14 Boulogne-Billancourt 6.17 121,583 Файл:Blason ville boulogne billancourt.svg Файл:Boulogne-Billancourt map.svg
15 Meudon 9.9 45,818 Файл:Blason ville fr Meudon (Hauts-de-Seine).svg Файл:Meudon map.svg
16 Sèvres 3.91 23,463 Файл:Blason Sèvres 92.svg Файл:Sèvres map.svg
17 Chaville 3.55 20,771 Файл:Blason ville fr Chaville (Hauts-de-Seine).svg Файл:Chaville map.svg
18 Ville-d'Avray 3.67 11,225 Файл:Blason ville fr Ville d'Avray (92).svg Файл:Ville-d'Avray map.svg
20 Marnes-la-Coquette 3.48 1,774 Файл:Blason ville fr Marnes-la-Coquette (Hauts-de-Seine).svg Файл:Marnes-la-Coquette map.svg
19 Saint-Cloud 7.56 30,012 Файл:Blason ville fr Saint-Cloud (Hauts-de-Seine).svg Nanterre Файл:Saint-Cloud map.svg
21 Vaucresson 3.08 8,683 Файл:Blason ville fr Vaucresson (Hauts-de-Seine).svg Файл:Vaucresson map.svg
22 Garches 2.69 17,795 Файл:Blason ville fr Garches (Hauts-de-Seine).svg Файл:Garches map.svg
23 Rueil-Malmaison 14.7 78,317 Файл:Blason ville fr Rueil-Malmaison (Hauts-de-Seine).svg Файл:Rueil-Malmaison map.svg
24 Suresnes 3.79 49,311 Файл:Blason ville fr Suresnes (Hauts-de-Seine).svg Файл:Suresnes map.svg
25 Puteaux 3.19 45,157 Файл:Blason ville fr Puteaux (Hauts-de-Seine).svg Файл:Puteaux map.svg
26 Nanterre 12.19 96,277 Файл:Blason ville fr Nanterre (Hauts-de-Seine).svg Файл:Nanterre map.svg
27 Colombes 7.81 86,534 Файл:Blason ville fr Colombes (Hauts-de-Seine).svg Файл:Colombes map.svg
28 La Garenne-Colombes 1.78 29,642 Файл:Blason Garenne Colombes 92.svg Файл:La Garenne-Colombes map.svg
29 Bois-Colombes 1.92 28,841 Файл:Blason ville fr Bois-Colombes (Hauts-de-Seine).svg Файл:Bois-Colombes map.svg
30 Courbevoie 4.17 81,558 Файл:Blason Courbevoie 92.svg Файл:Courbevoie map.svg
31 Neuilly-sur-Seine 3.73 59,599 Файл:FRA Neuilly-sur-Seine COA.svg Файл:Neuilly-sur-Seine map.svg
32 Levallois-Perret 2.41 66,082 Файл:Blason Levallois-Perret 92.svg Файл:Levallois-Perret map.svg
33 Clichy 3.08 63,089 Файл:Blason Clichy 92.svg Файл:Clichy map.svg
34 Asnières-sur-Seine 4.82 87,143 Файл:Blason ville fr Asnières-sur-Seine (Hauts-de-Seine).svg Файл:Asnières-sur-Seine map.svg
35 Gennevilliers 11.64 48,530 Файл:Blason ville fr Gennevilliers (92).svg Файл:Gennevilliers map.svg
36 Villeneuve-la-Garenne 3.2 24,097 Файл:Blason ville fr Villeneuve-la-Garenne (Hauts-de-Seine).svg Файл:Villeneuve-la-Garenne map.svg

Hauts-de-Seine currently has the fewest number of any communes in Metropolitan France. With only 36 communes, not including Paris which has only one commune, this makes the French department in Metropolitan France with the fewest number of communes.

Economy

Hauts-de-Seine is one of France's wealthiest departments and one of Europe's richest areas. Its GDP per capita was €106,800 in 2020, according to Eurostat official figures.[2]

Politics

In the 1990s and early 2000s, Hauts-de-Seine received national media attention as the result of a corruption scandal concerning the misuse of public funds provided for the department's housing projects. Implicated were former minister and departmental council president Charles Pasqua, as well as other personalities of the Rally for the Republic (RPR) party.

Hauts-de-Seine was the political base of Nicolas Sarkozy, President of the French Republic from 2007 to 2012. He was Mayor of Neuilly-sur-Seine (1983–2002) and President of the Departmental Council of Hauts-de-Seine (2004–2007) before he assumed the office. Sarkozy succeeded Pasqua as President of the Departmental Council.[5]

Departmental Council of Hauts-de-Seine

Шаблон:Main Hauts-de-Seine is governed by a departmental council. Its 46 members are called departmental councillors. The electorate of Hauts-de-Seine usually votes for right-wing parties; there has never been a left-wing majority since the department's inception in 1968.

The departmental council is the deliberative organ of the department. The executive is led by the council president, assisted by vice presidents, in charge of various portfolios. Departmental councillors are elected (two per canton) by the department's inhabitants for six-year terms (no term limits). The president of the Departmental Council is Georges Siffredi, elected in 2020.

Presidential elections 2nd round

Election Winning Candidate Party % 2nd Place Candidate Party %
style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | 2022[6] Emmanuel Macron LREM 80.39 Marine Le Pen FN 19.61
style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | 2017[7] Emmanuel Macron LREM 85.65 Marine Le Pen FN 14.35
style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | 2012 Nicolas Sarkozy UMP 50.52 François Hollande PS 49.48
style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | 2007 Nicolas Sarkozy UMP 55.65 Ségolène Royal PS 44.35
style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | 2002[7] Jacques Chirac RPR 87.99 Jean-Marie Le Pen FN 12.01
style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | 1995[8] Jacques Chirac RPR 57.25 Lionel Jospin PS 42.75

National representation

Шаблон:See also Hauts-de-Seine elected the following members of the National Assembly in the 2017 legislative election:

Constituency Member[9] Party
style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | Hauts-de-Seine's 1st constituency Elsa Faucillon French Communist Party
style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | Hauts-de-Seine's 2nd constituency Adrien Taquet La République En Marche!
style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | Hauts-de-Seine's 3rd constituency Christine Hennion La République En Marche!
style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | Hauts-de-Seine's 4th constituency Isabelle Florennes La République En Marche!
style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | Hauts-de-Seine's 5th constituency Céline Calvez La République En Marche!
style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | Hauts-de-Seine's 6th constituency Constance Le Grip The Republicans
style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | Hauts-de-Seine's 7th constituency Jacques Marilossian La République En Marche!
style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | Hauts-de-Seine's 8th constituency Jacques Maire La République En Marche!
style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | Hauts-de-Seine's 9th constituency Thierry Solère The Republicans
style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | Hauts-de-Seine's 10th constituency Florence Provendier La République En Marche!
style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | Hauts-de-Seine's 11th constituency Laurianne Rossi La République En Marche!
style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | Hauts-de-Seine's 12th constituency Jean-Louis Bourlanges Democratic Movement
style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | Hauts-de-Seine's 13th constituency Frédérique Dumas La République En Marche!

In the Senate, Hauts-de-Seine is represented by:

Tourism

References

Шаблон:Reflist

External links

Шаблон:Departments of France Шаблон:Authority control