Courcouronnes, Administrative district in Essonne, France
Courcouronnes is a district within Évry-Courcouronnes, characterized by residential neighborhoods, local streets, and green spaces interspersed throughout the area. The layout blends housing with public spaces that serve the everyday needs of residents.
The area existed as an independent commune from March 1790 until January 2019, when it merged with Évry to form the new municipality of Évry-Courcouronnes. This consolidation ended more than two centuries of separate administrative status.
The municipality implements urban development programs and participates in the national Villes et Villages Fleuris competition, focusing on environmental improvements.
Administrative services are located at Place des Droits-de-l'Homme-et-du-Citoyen and are accessible Monday through Friday. The center sits in an area with good public transit connections and straightforward access from surrounding neighborhoods.
The area maintains a population density of 3,153 inhabitants per square kilometer, reflecting the suburban character of this Île-de-France municipality.
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