Pontault-Combault, Administrative commune in Seine-et-Marne, France.
Pontault-Combault is a commune located in the eastern suburbs of Paris, in the Seine-et-Marne department. The town features residential neighborhoods, local shops, and green spaces that blend together to form a typical suburban community.
The commune was created in 1839 through the merger of two former communities, Pontault and Combault, into a single administrative unit. This combination shaped the area into what residents know today as a unified suburban community.
The residents of this Seine-et-Marne commune carry the gentilé Pontellois-Combalusiens, reflecting their connection to both original settlement names.
The commune is connected to Paris through the Émerainville-Pontault-Combault train station, making commuting straightforward for residents and visitors. Road networks link the area to neighboring towns and provide convenient access throughout the region.
The commune maintains its administrative functions from the former Combault section, where the main town hall now stands as the central municipal building.
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