Les Pavillons-sous-Bois, Suburban commune in Seine-Saint-Denis, France
Les Pavillons-sous-Bois is a suburban municipality located in the northeastern part of the Île-de-France region, characterized by flat terrain and predominantly residential neighborhoods. The town displays the typical layout of a French suburb with detached houses and small commercial areas interspersed throughout.
This municipality was established in 1905 when it separated from the territory of Bondy and began developing as an independent community. Later adjustments to its boundaries with the neighboring municipality of Livry-Gargan refined its current shape.
The population increased from 3,644 residents in 1906 to over 24,000 inhabitants in 2021, reflecting the growth of this Seine-Saint-Denis community.
The national road RN3 connects this municipality directly to Paris, making arrival straightforward from surrounding areas. Most facilities and services operate on weekdays and Saturday mornings, providing good accessibility for visitors.
The municipality is divided into nine distinct neighborhoods, each with its own character and specific urban features. This division into districts significantly shapes daily life and the local identity of the place.
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