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D906, 92320, ChĂątillon, Hauts-de-Seine, FR Francja
contact téléphone: +33
plus grande carte et directionsLatitude: 48.7999112, Longitude: 2.2819832
Ahmed Abou zeid
::ChĂątillon (French pronunciation: is a commune in the southwestern suburbs of Paris, France. It is located 7 km (4.3 mi) from the center of Paris. The town was formerly named ChĂątillon-sous-Bagneux, and a relic of this denomination remains in at least one road sign in Vanves (located at the junction Boulevard du LycĂ©e and Avenue Charles de Gaulle, and written as ChĂątillon s/ B). The TGV trains are maintained at the "Ătablissement Industriel de Maintenance du TGV de ChĂątillon" (EIM TGV de ChĂątillon). The name of the town is first documented in 1192 in the archives of St-Martin-des-Champs Priory in Medieval Latin as "Castellio" ("little castle"). It is not known where this castle was located. Two possible locations are the heights of ChĂątillon (to the southwest) or in the former market town on the manor. This manor was owned by the Abbey of Saint-Germain-des-PrĂ©s until 1600, when it was sold to Richard Tardieu. The small town grew slowly. During the 14th century a chapel dedicated to a Saint Eutropius was built and a parish established. In addition to agriculture, the exploitation of a rock quarry provided an economic basis for the town. In 1417, during the ArmagnacâBurgundian Civil War, John the Fearless, Duke of Burgundy, camped at ChĂątillon for eight days while his army pillaged the surrounding villages before laying siege to MontlhĂ©ry. From 1790 to 1795 ChĂątillon was a canton of the district of Bourg-de-l'ĂgalitĂ©. In 1815 the British, who had crossed the Seine at SĂšvres, occupied the heights of ChĂątillon and pillaged the village. The Tour des Anglais, located in southwest part of the town, was built on the ruins of a former tower that was part of the fortifications of the area, and was later used as a windmill. During that year a quick engagement between British and Prussian troops took place near the tower. During the Siege of Paris, ChĂątillon was the site of two battles: the First Battle of ChĂątillon (17â19 September 1870) as the Prussian army invested Paris, and the Second Battle of ChĂątillon (13 October 1870), in which the II Bavarian Corps was driven from ChĂątillon, although ultimately the French were forced to retire in face of Prussian artillery.
Sylvain Senez
::Tramway récent et propre.
Hugues Daupiard
::Attention ! Station de Tramway en pente sise entre 2 voies de circulation. Présence d'un Intermarché à proximité.
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::Trop fun
Nicolas Livet
::Tram 6 régulier mais souvent bloqué par les intempéries.