Neuilly-sur-Marne, Administrative commune in Seine-Saint-Denis, France.
Neuilly-sur-Marne is a commune located on the eastern edge of the Paris metropolitan area, situated along the Marne river valley. The town features a town hall at Place François-Mitterrand and residential neighborhoods that form its everyday landscape.
The community split in 1892 when one-third of its territory separated to form the neighboring commune of Neuilly-Plaisance. This division shaped the boundaries and character of the town as it exists today.
The Church of Saint Baudilus shapes the spiritual identity of the community and reflects its religious roots. Throughout the year, local markets and art events bring residents and visitors together in shared gatherings.
The town hall at Place François-Mitterrand handles administrative services during weekday hours and serves as the main point of contact for residents. Public transport connections link the commune to nearby Paris neighborhoods.
The municipality practices natural pest control through Operation Furet, integrating environmental care into local management. This approach reflects an uncommon commitment to ecological solutions in a suburban community.
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