Attainville
Attainville is a commune of the Val-d'Oise located in the middle of the flat of France, and with approximately 20 km in the north of Paris.
Its inhabitants are Attainvillois (be).
Geography
The commune is bordering on Moisselles, Baillet-in-France, Maffliers, Unpleasant-under-Wood, Villiers-the-Dryness and Mesnil-Aubry.
History
The name of Attainville probably comes from the Germanic female anthroponyme Adda and from Latin villa , field.
At the time Antique, four establishments Gallo-Roman S are present on its territory, including two agricultural establishments. The name of Attenvilla is mentioned at the 12th century, then parish belonging to powerful the Abbaye of Saint-Denis. The seigniory passes under the suzerainty of the Montmorency of 1292 to the Révolution.
In 1980, a ZAC known as of the “Young ladies” involves the arrival of new inhabitants and an perish-urban evolution of the commune (phenomenon of “Rurbanisation”), nevertheless three farms maintain an agricultural vocation there.
Administration
Attainville belongs to the jurisdiction of authority of Écouen, and great authority as well as trade of Pontoise.
Demography
Monuments and places of visit
The church Saint Martin's day date for the chorus of 1574, the bell-tower was completed at the 17th century and the nave was rebuilt under the Restauration.
See too
Internal bonds
- Common Countries of France
- of the Val-d'Oise
Notes, sources and references
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