Dammartin-en-Goële, Administrative commune in Seine-et-Marne, France
Dammartin-en-Goële is a commune located on a hill of the Goële plateau in northern Île-de-France. The settlement occupies a position with varying elevations that create a gentle rolling landscape typical of the region.
In the 10th century, this territory was a significant medieval fief governed by local rulers who exercised authority over the population. This early feudal structure shaped the area's development for centuries to come.
The Forum des associations brings together local organizations each year, while seasonal events include the Fête foraine and Marché de Noël celebrations.
The commune is well connected by road to Paris and neighboring towns throughout the region. Visitors can enjoy the quieter setting away from the city while remaining easily accessible to larger urban centers.
In January 2015, Dammartin-en-Goële became the location of a significant police operation involving suspects from the Charlie Hebdo incident at a printing facility.
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