Toussus-le-Noble, Commune in Yvelines department, Île-de-France region, France.
This small suburban commune covers approximately 4.02 square kilometers at an elevation of 154 meters above sea level, situated about 20 kilometers southwest of Paris with coordinates at 48.747°N latitude and 2.113°E longitude.
The commune was historically part of Seine-et-Oise department until 1968 when administrative boundaries were redrawn, transferring it to the Yvelines department within the arrondissement of Versailles during France's territorial reorganization.
Local residents known as Nobeltussois and Nobeltussoises maintain traditional French village life through community gatherings, local festivals, and municipal events that strengthen social bonds within this tight-knit population of approximately 1,176 inhabitants.
The town hall located at Place du Maréchal Leclerc de Hauteclocque operates Monday through Saturday mornings, providing municipal services while public transportation connections facilitate commuting to Versailles and Paris for working residents.
Despite its modest size and rural character, the commune experiences mixed resident reviews regarding social dynamics, with some inhabitants noting challenges in community interactions while others appreciate the peaceful suburban environment.
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