The Val d’Oise departement (French County), created when
the Paris Region was divided up in 1967, quickly asserted itself as
a dynamic department. Its 1.2 million residents, the City of
CERGY-PONTOISE’S
nearly 200,000
residents, and 32 towns with over 10,000 residents all give the
department a two-fold aspect:
an urbanised area along its entire southern fringe, from the
Argenteuil
-
Bezons
district through the
southeastern municipalities (Sarcelles,
Gonesse
,
Garges-lès-Gonesse
),
as well as extremely vast rural areas maintained in agricultural
production zones: mixed farming and breeding in the Vexin Français
(in a Regional Natural Park), with large-scale agriculture
procuring high added value in the Plaine de France are (with
another Regional Natural Park).
The Val d’Oise department, located in the North and Northwest
periphery of the Paris urban area, truly enjoys a privileged
location as both "gateway" to the Paris metropolis, and as an area
open to Northern Europe (Great Britain, Belgium, the Netherlands,
etc.).
Its international character is strengthened by the presence of the
ROISSY CHARLES-DE-GAULLE
Airport on
its territory, with an integrated TGV high speed train railway
station providing remarkable connections for plane and train
passengers.
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