Marne-la-Vallée (in French maʁn la va.le/) (English: Marne Valley) is a new town located near Paris, France.
Disneyland Paris, Walt Disney Studios Park,[1] Val d'Europe, Université Paris-Est Marne-la-Vallée, ESIEE Paris, and École des Ponts ParisTech are located in Marne-la-Vallée.
Marne-la-Vallée has been gradually built up since the first plans in 1965 and now covers an area of over 15000ha and includes 31 communes, in the départements of Seine-et-Marne, Seine-Saint-Denis and Val-de-Marne. Total population (2007) is 282,150.
For administrative purposes, the area has been divided into four sectors:
Department | Seine-Saint-Denis Val-de-Marne | Seine-et-Marne | ||||
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Sector | Porte de Paris | Val Maubuée | Val de Bussy | Val d'Europe | ||
List of communes |
See also: Demographics of Paris. As of 1990 fewer than 10,000 persons of East/Southeast Asian origin resided in six communes of Marne-la-Vallée. 26% of the population of Lognes was Asian, and other percentages were 8% in Noisiel, 5-6% in Noisy-le-Grand, and 5-6% in Torcy. In 1982 there were 6,000 Asians in Marne-la-Vallée, making up 3-4% of the area's population. In 1987 the number increased to 9,000.[2]
Louise, the main character in Éric Rohmer's 1984 film Full Moon in Paris, shares an apartment with her partner Rémi in Marne-la-Vallée.