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    Romainville (French pronunciation: [ʁɔmɛ̃vil] ⓘ) is a commune in the Seine-Saint-Denis department and in the eastern suburbs of Paris, France. Location [ edit ]

  2. The name of Romanus, a former bishop of Meaux of the 8th century, was known from the Gallo-Roman period. Occupied by the English, Russians and Prussians over the centuries and wars, the commune of Romainville developed in the nineteenth century thanks to the arrival of the tramway.

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  3. Romainville near Paris knows how to cultivate its urban culture in the middle of which stands Saint-Germain l'Auxerrois. The name of the town comes from the Latin "Romanavilla", from Romanus, Bishop of Meaux and from Villa, the domain.

  4. Château de Romainville. The first lords of Romainville appeared in the 13th century. In fact, the seigniory was only really established with the arrival of Nicolas Le Quelen. In 1630, he had a castle built behind the church, in the heart of the village, surrounded by a large park.

    • Aquarium
    • Heritage Sites
    • National Monuments
    • Other Tourist Attractions
    • Regional Natural Parcs
    • Churches and Religious Monuments
    • Remarkable Gardens
    • Protected Historical Centre
    • Sites of Natural Beauty
    • Amusement Park / Theme Park
    Aquarium du palais de la Porte Dor (6km)
    Centre de la mer et des eaux (8km)
    Cinéaqua (11km)
    Paris tour St Jacques (monuments on French pilgrim routes) (7km)
    Parc de la Villette (3km)
    Place de la Bastille (6km)
    Place des Vosges (6km)
    Oise-Pays de France (34km)
    Haute Vallee de Chevreuse (41km)
    Vexin Francais (46km)
    Eglises de Saint Eustache (Paris) (5km)
    Maison d'Ourscamp (Paris) (7km)
    Jardin du Palais-Royal (8km)
    Parc du domaine de Sceaux (16km)
    Maison de Chateaubriand (18km)

    (see also historical French towns) 1. Versailles (24km) 2. Saint-Germain-en-Laye (25km) 3. Senlis (37km)

    Murs à pêches (3km)
    Forêt de Chantilly (32km)
    Foret de Ermenonville (33km)
    Vallée de Chevreuse (36km)
  5. Romainville is located 3 km east of Paris, at the eastern end of the hill of Belleville, in the department of Seine-Saint-Denis (93) and the Ile-de-France region. On 344 hectares, the commune has 26,510 inhabitants (INSEE 2016).

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