Longueville, Commune in Seine-et-Marne, France.
Longueville covers approximately 15.61 square kilometers in the Seine-et-Marne department, positioned at 91 meters elevation with rolling rural landscapes characteristic of the Île-de-France region.
The origins of Longueville date back to the 13th century, with documented historical references and architectural remnants that demonstrate its medieval development within the Seine-et-Marne area.
The residents of Longueville, known as Longuevillois, preserve their local traditions through community festivals and cultural associations that strengthen the collective identity of this French village.
Longueville railway station serves the commune with rail connections to Paris, Provins, Troyes, and Mulhouse, providing convenient transportation options for daily commuters and occasional visitors.
The commune houses a 19th-century railway roundhouse listed as a historical monument, representing an exceptional example of French industrial architecture related to railway development.
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