Les Ulis, Administrative district in Palaiseau, France.
Les Ulis is a municipality in Essonne with residential neighborhoods and commercial centers spread across elevations between 87 and 170 meters. The infrastructure connects different parts of the town through organized road networks and bus services.
The municipality was created on February 19, 1977, by combining territories from the former towns of Orsay and Bures-sur-Yvette. This merger established a new administrative unit in the Essonne region.
The Boris-Vian Cultural Center hosts exhibitions, concerts, and community events that shape local life throughout the year. Visitors can discover theater performances, music programs, and works by local artists in this space.
National Route 118 connects the town to surrounding areas, while bus lines provide access to nearby train stations for commuters traveling to Paris. Check local schedules before planning your visit to navigate transportation options effectively.
The town operates specialized ULIS programs in its schools, creating adapted learning environments for students with specific educational needs. These educational units foster inclusive schooling for children with varying requirements in the community.
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