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Administration
Bussy-Saint-Georges is in the Canton of Torcy, in the administrative département of Seine-et-Marne; its prefecture is Melun. The canton brings together 6 towns and 38,236 inhabitants. Before its creation in 1975, the city of Bussy was in the Canton of Lagny-sur-Marne, finally divided in smaller new subdivisions considering the growth of population. Canton of Torcy is now part of the arrondissement of Torcy created in 1993. The subprefecture was opened on 1 January 2006. This arrondissement is the least geographically extended but the most populated of the département, with 10 cantons, 43 towns representing 343,583 inhabitants. List of the former mayors: The town hall, built in 1850, stands in the old village, on the Place de la Mairie (Town hall square).
Associations
Bussy Saint-Georges counted 30 sport associations, 19 cultural associations, 31 associations for leisure and 11 charities. For more information about these associations, please visit the official website of Bussy Saint-Georges city.
Bussy, city of parks and gardens
Bussy Saint-Georges has built its identity on a green model environment with parks and gardens. They represent 155 hectares of integrated green spaces, 9 kilometres of soft connecting links, 10 squares and parks in city-center, 8 pools and more than 8,200 trees today.
Celebrations
All through the year, the city of Bussy Saint-Georges offers to its inhabitants a large list of celebrations: * Wishes of the Buxangeorgiens: January * Festival of Asia: February * Carnival days: March * Saint George's day: April * Journée nationale du souvenir de la déportation et ravivage de la flamme du souvenir: April * Commemoration of the end of World War II: May 8 * Antiques roadshow days: June * Commemoration for dead soldiers in French Indochina: June 8 * Commemoration of the Général de Gaulle's call: June 18 * Nation day (pyrotechnics): July 13 * Golf Open of the city: September * Forum of the associations: September * Les virades de l’Espoir (important march for the custic fibrosis cure research): September * Secondhand trade days: September * Commemoration of the Armistice in 1918: November 11 * Night of the Beaujolais : November * Commemoration for dead soldiers during the north-African wars: December 5 * Christmas Time (marché de noël, animations, patinoire): December and January.
City facilities
Bussy Saint-Georges also has: * 9 primary schools * 4 high schools * 2 middle schools * capacity of 200 young children in day-care centers * an artistic conservatoire * a city library * an international golf area covering 750,000 square metres.
Description
Coordinates: 48°50′33″N 2°41′55″E / 48.8425°N 2.69861°E / 48.8425; 2.69861 Commune of Bussy-Saint-Georges Bussy-Saint-Georges is a French commune, in the Seine-et-Marne administrative area and the région of Île-de-France. The inhabitants are called the Buxangeorgiens (♂) et Buxangeorgiennes (♀).
Economy
Within its territory, the city has an industrial region (Gustave Eiffel Park) located in the south of the city. Among the listed companies, there are Tech Data, SME Distribution (Sony), IBM, Air liquide, Asialand, BT France companies,... There are also a Senior Teaching Technical Book Center (Centre technique du livre de l'enseignement supérieur) and the Technical Center of the French National Library (Centre technique de la Bibliothèque nationale de France). The city economic growth continues with the creation of new city planning areas or Zone d’Aménagement Concerté, such as the ZAC Léonardo-de-Vinci (30 hectares) or the Rucherie (80 hectares).
Gallery
City Hall
Geography
In the East, at the distance 30 kilometers from Paris and in the heart of Marne-la-Vallée, Bussy Saint-Georges has a privileged position thanks to a high-density motorway network. From Bussy, the direct access to the A4 motorway and the nearby A104 offer easy access to the whole country. With easy access to the RER line , close to the TGV railway station of Chessy-Marne-la-Vallée and two international airports Roissy-Charles-de-Gaulle and Orly, the city has a central position in the transport network.
Heraldry and city logos
Among the descendants of the knight Pierre de Bucy, lord of old Bussy and Jossigny from 1196 to 1241, there are several Simon de Bucy. The fourth one was first a knight and then became a nobleman in 1355. He became the first president of the Paris Parliament and royal counsellor of King John II the Good. At the same time he determined the first emblem. The blazon is still preserved by the National Library of France. It seems that its drawing is due to the great grandfather of Simon de Bucy who was inspired by the family Briard region origins. The blazon can be described as following: "blason d’azur et de bande d’or chargé de trois aigles au vol abaissé de sable sur fond diapré" (blazon of azure with large golden stripes, three approaching low flying eagles with sand motif on a variegated ground). The city emblem appeared in 1975 in an official document. It was a black ground shield. Inside, there was the tower of Bussy as a testimony of the past. In its middle, there is a knight head piece with white flairs. On the upper part of the emblem Bussy Saint-Georges is inscribed. Then, in January 1986, the blazon slightly changed replacing the black ground with a blue one and the inscription disappeared. The new urbanization of the city motivated the change of emblem for a modern logo. The city council determined the final version on February 1986. The escutcheon now has an avionic form with a large vertical stripe with sharp edges. The irregular diamond logo form has been replaced by a reversed square, suggesting more stability and strictness. The gradation of color used symbolizes the future progress. The first public use was for the creation of «les Violennes» school. In 2007, the city decided to perfect the logo's visual effect, in particular the inscription of the city’s name. The architecture drawing of the City hall façade, was redesigned: the front door, the corner stones chains, windows, roof and a small bell tower, but respecting the true proportions. The city-edited documents used several styles for writing "Bussy Saint-Georges". There was an absence of real choice of lettering typography. A finalized graphic model has finally been determined with the last logo version.
History
In the origins, the village of Bussy appeared in 841 under the Roman name of Villa Buxido. In 855 the territory formed a large parish under the protection of Saint-Georges. Nevertheless, the full name of Bussy Saint-Georges only appeared in the XIIIth century. The name of Bussy comes from Buscus because of the city's native environment initially composed of woods and lots of groves. In the Middle Age, Bussy-Saint-Martin et Bussy Saint-Georges was unified under a unique landlord authority, the lords of Bussy. Here is the list of the successive lords of Bussy: * De Buci family from 1196 to 1490; * De la Rosque from 1490 to the end of the 16th century; * Louis Guibert and his heirs from the end of the 16th century to the beginning of the 18th century; * In the beginning of the 18th century until the French Revolution, the family of Pondre, lord of Guermantes. In 1789, Bussy Saint-Georges was under the authority of the Généralité of Paris. During the 19th century, the town was in the county of Lagny, with a population from 500 to 550 inhabitants. Two ordinances, June 6, 1826 and August 15, 1827 reduced the territory of Bussy in favour of the territories of Ferrières and Jossigny. Since 1985, Bussy Saint-Georges has been integrated in the perimeter of the new town plan of Marne-la-Vallée and received a total of 180.50 hectares as additional territories coming from the nearest towns (Bussy-Saint-Martin, Collégien, Ferrières).
Patrimony
The history of Bussy-Saint-Georges and its patrimony has been researched by the Friends of History of Val-de-Bussy Association. The following information comes from a brochure explaining this history of the town, printed by the municipality in November 2001.
Population
Population from 1962 : population without double accounts The city has benefitted from one of the most significant growths in France. The population has multiplied by 11 in 15 years, between 1990 and 2005. In the period 1999-2005, the growth rate was 30,7% per year, and it is still continuing. Predictions for 2010 indicate that the city will reach a population of 22,000 inhabitants. Bussy Saint-Georges has a strong power of attraction on young dynamic families who wish to live in a comfortable environment where the quality of life has been mixed with an intelligent urbanization and a large set of services for the population. 50% of the Buxangeorgiens are less than 30 years old.
See also
* Communes of the Seine-et-Marne department
Special Aspects
Bussy-Saint-Georges is located in the perimeter of the new city of Marne-la-Vallée as defined by the national government in 1966. But Marne-la-Vallée is just a geographical entity, precisely divided in 4 sectors. The city is in sector 3 of Marne-la-Vallée, also called Val-de-Bussy. In Val-de-Bussy of Marne-la-Vallée, Bussy Saint-Georges is from 1985 the leading and main support of the built-up area, as a real and independent new town ("Ville nouvelle") with a unique status of local and new town. The others towns decided to be organized around a common agglomeration system of new towns.
Sport Facilities
* Michel-Jazy Sport Complex, rue du cimetière: dance room, gymnastic structures, tennis courts, martial art areas, volley-ball area… * Maurice-Herzog Sport Complex, boulevard des Genêts: athletics training tracks, football space, archery practicing area, gymnastic room, climbing wall, table tennis room … * Tennis courts: 5 courts on the path of Deux- Châteaux, 2 outdoor courts on the golfers’ promenade, 2 outdoor courts at the Graveyard street. * Structures for sport and physical education
Surrounding cities
The surrounding cities are : * Bussy-Saint-Martin * Chanteloup-en-Brie * Collégien * Favières * Ferrières-en-Brie * Guermantes * Jossigny * Pontcarré
Transports
In the center of the city, there is the "Bussy Saint-Georges" station of the RER line . There is also a bus network ("Pep’s").
Twin towns
* Radcliffe on Trent, since 1999 * Holme Pierrepont, since 1999 * Kiryat Ekron * San Giuliano Milanese, [1] * Meiningen, since 2006, [2] European City network : Member of the European New Towns Platform (ENTP). [3]