Marly-la-Ville
Marly-la-Ville | |
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The town hall of Marly-la-Ville | |
Coat of arms | |
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Marly-la-Ville | |
Coordinates: 49°04′54″N 2°30′01″E / 49.0817°N 2.5003°ECoordinates: 49°04′54″N 2°30′01″E / 49.0817°N 2.5003°E | |
Country | France |
Region | Île-de-France |
Department | Val-d'Oise |
Arrondissement | Sarcelles |
Canton | Goussainville |
Intercommunality | CA Roissy Pays de France |
Government | |
• Mayor (2020–2026) | André Specq |
Area 1 | 8.62 km2 (3.33 sq mi) |
Population (Jan. 2018)[1] | 5,657 |
• Density | 660/km2 (1,700/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+01:00 (CET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+02:00 (CEST) |
INSEE/Postal code | 95371 /95670 |
1 French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km2 (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries. |
Marly-la-Ville (French pronunciation: [maʁli la vil] (listen)) is a commune in the Val-d'Oise department in Île-de-France in northern France, 25 km north of Paris.
History[]
Thomas-François Dalibard lived at 15 rue du Colonel Fabien, a classical eighteenth-century mansion. He was a naturalist and a disciple of Georges-Louis Leclerc de Buffon. He translated and published the works of Carl Linnaeus thus introducing Linnaean nomenclature in France. Also a devoted physicist, he tested the experimental ideas of Benjamin Franklin at his house, completing the first capture electrical charge from lightning. Thus, the lightning rod was born at Marly-la-Ville.[2]
See also[]
References[]
- ^ "Populations légales 2018". INSEE. 28 December 2020.
- ^ Cf. En pays de France, op. cit., p. 483-484.
External links[]
- Official website (in French)
- Base Mérimée: Search for heritage in the commune, Ministère français de la Culture. (in French)
- Association of Mayors of the Val d’Oise (in French)
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