Bussy-Saint-Georges
Bussy Saint-Georges is a common French, located in the department of Seine-et-Marne and the area Île-de-France. Its inhabitants is called the buxangeorgiens and buxangeorgiennes.
General characteristics
Geography
Located at 30 km in the east of Paris, in the middle of the new city of Marne-the-Valley, Bussy Saint-Georges is accessible by way road thanks to a4 highway, and close to A104.
Demography
The commune is among those which know the most considerable growth in France. The population was multiplied by 11 in 15 years, between 1990 and 2005. Over the period 1999-2005, annual growth rate was of 30,7%, and this growth will continue since in 2010 it will reach the 22.000 inhabitants then. 50% of Buxangeorgiens have less than 30 years.
Transport
The commune is served by the station Bussy-Saint-Georges on the Ligne has the RER. It also profits from a network of bus Pep' S comprising 26 lines, of which 4 serve Bussy: lines 22,26,32 and 44.With proximity, one finds the station TGV of Chessy Marne-the-Valley, accessible by the RER has which allows exchanges with France and Europe, and also the station of Lagny-Thorigny stopped at by Transilien Paris-Is, accessible by line 26 from the network Pep' S.
Communes bordering
The communes bordering are:- Bussy-Saint-Martin
- Chanteloup-in-Brie
- Schoolboy
- Favières
- Tool bag-in-Brie
- Guermantes
- Jossigny
- Pontcarré
Communal equipment
Bussy Saint-Georges it is also:
- 9 school complexes
- 4 colleges
- 2 colleges
- 200 places in cribs
- an academy
- a media library
- a golf of 27 holes out of 75 hectares
Sports equipment:
- Michel-Jazy Sports complex: rue du Cimeti2ere/. Room of dance, room of gymnastics, courts of tennis, room of judo, room of volley ball…
- Maurice-Herzog Sports complex: boulevard of the Brooms. Track athletics, football fields, not shooting with the arc, room of gymnastics, wall of climbing, room of table tennis…
- Courts of tennis: 5 short alley of the Two-Castles (interior and external), 2 short outsides on the walk of the golfeurs, 2 short rue du Cimeti2ere/outsides.
- Plates EPS
Bussy: Environment
Bussy Saint-Georges declines also his identity around the parks and gardens. It counts today 155 hectares of integrated green areas, 9 kilometers of soft connections, 10 public gardens and parks in downtown area, 8 8.200 planted tree and water levels more than.
Particular characteristics
Bussy-Saint-Georges is registered in the perimeter of the new city of Marne-the-Valley defined in 1966. It is located in sector 3 of Marne-the-Valley, otherwise called Valley-with-Bussy . Indeed, Marne-the-Valley is only one entity geographical, the new city in fact is divided into four secteurs.In the sector Valley-with-Bussy of Marne-the-Valley, Bussy Saint-Georges is since 1985 with it only support of new agglomeration , in other words new Ville (single statute of commune and new city, other new agglomerations being classically organized as a Trade union of New Agglomeration).
History
The village of Bussy is quoted as of 841 pennies the title Villa Buxido . In 855 the territory formed a large parish whose owner was Saint-Georges. However, the designation of Bussy-Saint-Georges appears only at the 13th century. The name of Bussy comes from Buscus because of the vicinity of the forest and from many thickets which surrounded the village. With the Middle Ages, Bussy-Saint-Martin and Bussy-Saint-Georges form only one and even seigniory directed by the lords of Bussy. The list of the lords owners of Bussy was drawn up as follows:- the family of Buci of 1196 with 1490;
- the family of Rosque of 1490 at the end of the 16th century;
- Louis Guibert and his heirs to the end of the 16th century at the beginning of the 18th century;
- starting from the beginning of the 18th century and to the Revolution, the family To lay , lord of Guermantes.
In 1789, Bussy Saint-Georges belonged to the election of the General information of Paris. To the 19th century, the city belongs to the canton of Lagny, its population year in year out will include/understand 500 to 550 inhabitants. Two ordinances of the June 6th 1826 and August 15th 1827 reduce the territory of Bussy to the profit of the territories of Ferrières and Jossigny. Since 1985, Bussy Saint-Georges is in the perimeter of the new city of Marne-the-Valley and profited in its turn from an extension from its territory from 180,50 ha coming from the communes bordering (Bussy-Saint-Martin, Collégien, Ferrières).
Blazons and logos of the city:
While following the descent of the knight Pierre de Bucy, lord of the place and Jossigny of 1196 with 1241, one finds a line of several Simon de Bucy. The fourth, legitimated knight and anobli by the letters patent in 1355, was the first president with the Parliament of Paris and adviser of the king Jean II the Brave man, with an emblem. Preserved at the national library, the blazon was drawn by the great-grandfather of Mister de Bucy, descendant of this line briarde. the blazon of azure and gold band charged with three eagles to the sand flight lowered on the variegated bottom, is the first known emblem of the known as place.
more contemporary, a communal blazon appeared in January 1975 on the official correspondences of the town hall. It is in the form of ecu not in bottom. Inside, the tower of Bussy testifies to a past and with the center a armet to knight with white plume, the whole on black bottom with the partly high inscription: Bussy Saint-Georges.
In January 1986 , the bottom became blue and without frontal inscription. With the opening of the communal territory to the urbanization, the idea was made one day have a logo. the presentation of the final model was made to the members of the municipal council on February 14th 1986. The escutcheon has a pace avionics with a median band with its point, acuter upwards. A color gradation symbolizes its progression towards the future. It was affixed the first time in April 1986, on the building board of the school complex “Violennes”, first school complex built with Bussy Saint-Georges.
In 2007, the municipality decided to modify somewhat its logo with for main aim better visualizing the name of the city. Architecture (the frontage of the Town hall, old elementary school) was worked over again in drawing: main door, substructures of angles, windows, roof and small bell-tower of the center. This new drawing is taken again with the true architectural proportions of the frontage. It was also noted on several documents published by the city that those wrote Bussy Saint-Georges often in a different way. Some families of typographies disturbed her reading, no graphic charter, nor typographical schedule of conditions had not been carried out at the time of the creation of the logo. It was thus a question of posing a graphic writing stable, studied, in coordinate of the drawing logotype and accompanying it in a systematic and perennial way. Concerning the form of the logo itself, the symbolic system of the square was privileged. Indeed, according to the municipality, the irregular rhombus of pyramidal form of the preceding logo missed stability and of rigor.
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