Dampmart, Commune in Seine-et-Marne, France
Dampmart is a commune located in the Île-de-France region east of Paris. The town sits within the administrative framework of Seine-et-Marne and offers a mix of residential areas and local infrastructure typical of suburban settlements in this part of the region.
Dampmart experienced German occupation during the Second World War and was liberated in the final weeks of August 1944. The town transitioned from wartime to peacetime alongside neighboring communities in the region.
The inhabitants of Dampmart, known as Dampmartois, participate in regular community gatherings featuring lectures, exhibitions, and municipal events throughout the year.
The commune is easily accessible by public transport or car, being well connected to the regional road network. Visitors will find basic services and amenities typical of a suburban settlement in the Île-de-France region.
The population of Dampmart has increased steadily over five decades, growing from 1,243 residents in 1968 to 3,586 inhabitants by 2021.
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