[65] Businessmen took advantage of local vegetable production and Breton fishing to develop a canning industry during the 1820s,[66] but canning was eclipsed by sugar imported from Réunion in the 1840s and 1850s. Welcome to Nantes! Résultats de catégories similaires; 47.1989665,-1.5811105. Its population is projected to reach one million by 2030, based on the fertility rate. Veuillez sélectionner les lots pour lesquels vous souhaitez déposer votre réponse. Rain is abundant through the year, with an annual average of 820 millimetres (32 inches). Surface (M 2) 39 Chambres 2 Salles de bain 2 Chambres 2. [188] The city has 127 buildings listed as monuments historiques, the 19th-ranked French city. People over age 60 account for 18.7 percent of the city's population (France 24 percent). The city centre has a medieval core (corresponding to the former walled town) and 18th-century extensions running west and east. Although local restaurants tend to serve simple dishes made with fresh local products, exotic trends have influenced many chefs in recent years. [9] The European Commission noted the city's efforts to reduce air pollution and CO2 emissions, its high-quality and well-managed public transport system and its biodiversity, with 3,366 hectares (8,320 acres) of green space and several protected Natura 2000 areas. [190], Nantes has a few structures dating to antiquity and the early Middle Ages. [36] Around 490, the Franks under Clovis I captured the city (alongside eastern Brittany) from the Visigoths after a sixty-day siege;[37] it was used as a stronghold against the Bretons. [244], Six teams in Nantes play at a high national or international level. [137] In a 2014 poll, 67 percent of Breton people and 77 percent of Loire-Atlantique residents favoured reunification. It is primarily a student neighbourhood, with many bars and small shops. [104][105][106] Slight variations in elevation make fog common in valleys, and slopes oriented south and south-west have good insolation. Nominoe (a Breton) became the first duke of Brittany, seizing Nantes in 850. Rivals in the area included the Pictones, who controlled the area south of the Loire in the city of Ratiatum (present-day Rezé) until the end of the second century AD. The Coeur De Loire is located in Nantes, 1.1 mi from the Chateau Des Ducs De Bretagne. [121] The present city council is a result of the French Revolution and a 4 December 1789 act. La situation de cette résidence permet aux étudiants de bénéficier de tous les services et commerces, également de la vie étudiante. Its programme has a main theme (past themes have included exile, nature, Russia and Frédéric Chopin), mixing classics with lesser-known and -performed works. [134][135][136], Debate continues about Nantes' place in Brittany, with polls indicating a large majority in Loire-Atlantique and throughout the historic province favouring Breton reunification. Semitan counted 132.6 million trips in 2015, of which 72.3 million were by tram. These industries helped maintain port activity and facilitated agriculture, sugar imports, fertilizer production, machinery and metallurgy, which employed 12,000 people in Nantes and its surrounding area in 1914. The city is the sixth-largest in France, with a population of 309,346 in Nantes and a metropolitan area of nearly 973,000 inhabitants (2017). [202][203], Nantes has several museums. The city was captured by Nazi Germany on 18 June 1940, during the Battle of France. With a business incubator, it has 422 companies and 71 research and higher-education facilities and specialises in biopharmaceuticals, information technology, renewable energy, mechanics, food production and naval engineering. The Erdre includes Versailles Island, which became a Japanese garden during the 1980s. [112] The area was extended towards the Parc de Procé during the 19th century. realestate.com.au recommends that you independently verify any information before relying on it. It was created in the 19th century with fill from construction of the Nantes-Brest canal. [159] In 1500, the city had a population of around 14,000. [201], Industrial architecture includes several factories converted into leisure and business space, primarily on the Isle of Nantes. [61] A rebellion in the neighbouring Vendée began in 1793, quickly spreading to surrounding regions. Le nouveau visage du centre Atlantis", "Notre-Dame-des-Landes : une idéologie radicale derrière la ZAD", "Plan local d'urbanisme - 2. City-council members are appointed to each quartier to consult with the local committees. [79], Nantes has been noted in recent years for its climate of social unrest, marked by frequent and often violent clashes between protesters and police. [200] The Passage Pommeraye, built in 1840–1843, is a multi-storey shopping arcade typical of the mid-19th century. [249], Nantes Atlantique Airport in Bouguenais, 8 kilometres (5.0 miles) south-east of the city centre, serves about 80 destinations in Europe (primarily in France, Spain, Italy, the United Kingdom and Greece) and connects airports in Africa, the Caribbean and Canada. The assembly was controlled by wealthy merchants and the Lord Lieutenant. 7.1% of public transit riders, ride for more than 2 hours every day. Exchange rates are subject to continuous change. [231], Nantes appears in a number of songs, the best-known to non-French audiences being 2007's "Nantes" by the American band Beirut. Nantes Apartments for Rent. [209] The council manages four other exhibition spaces, and the city has several private galleries. Chateau des Ducs de Bretagne – it is a fortress with a residential palace, which was built in the late XV century by the last duke of Brittany, Francis II. Because of its sturdiness, granite was often used for foundations. [45][46] The reign of Francis II saw many improvements to a city in dire need of repair after the wars of succession and a series of storms and fires between 1387 and 1415. Summers are warm, with an average temperature of 20 °C (68 °F). The Gamma category includes cities such as Algiers, Orlando, Porto, Turin and Leipzig. [124] As a consequence, the city council's mandates are security, primary and secondary education, early childhood, social aid, culture, sport and health. The other free paper is Direct Matin, which has no local edition. The current mayor of Nantes is Johanna Rolland (Socialist Party), who was elected on 4 April 2014. [248] Local TER trains serve Pornic, Cholet or Saint-Gilles-Croix-de-Vie. [63], After the Battle of Nantes, the National Convention (which had founded the First French Republic) decided to purge the city of its anti-revolutionary elements. The origin of the name "Namnetes" is uncertain, but is thought to come from the Gaulish root *nant- (river or stream,[11] from the pre-Celtic root *nanto, valley)[12] or from Amnites, another tribal name possibly meaning "men of the river". The most spectacular Viking attack in Nantes occurred in 843, when Viking warriors killed the bishop but did not settle in the city at that time. The city has two tram-train lines: Nantes-Clisson (southern) and Nantes-Châteaubriant (northern). In handball, volleyball and basketball, Nantes' men's and women's clubs play in the French first division: HBC Nantes and Nantes Loire Atlantique Handball (handball), Nantes Rezé Métropole Volley [fr] and Volley-Ball Nantes [fr] (volleyball) and Hermine de Nantes Atlantique and Nantes Rezé Basket [fr] (basketball). [196] The Counter-Reformation inspired two baroque churches: the 1655 Oratory Chapel and Sainte-Croix Church, rebuilt in 1670. Spécialiste du déstockage dans l'univers de l'aménagement de plein air. As a large port whose outskirts encompassed other provinces, Nantes has been Brittany's economic capital and a cultural crossroads. The former French national team coach returns to management for the first time in 10 years and returns to club management for the first time in 27 years. [23] The city is commonly known as la Cité des Ducs "the City of the Dukes [of Brittany]" for its castle and former role as a ducal residence. Nantes was identified during classical antiquity as a port on the Loire. The canal, completed in 1892, was abandoned in 1910 because of the efficient dredging of the Loire between 1903 and 1914. Toutes les informations sur Noz L'as Des Lots à Nantes 44000: Horaires, téléphone, tarifs et avis des internautes. The main attacks occurred on 16 and 23 September 1943, when most of Nantes' industrial facilities and portions of the city centre and its surrounding area were destroyed by American bombs. According to an act passed in 2014, beginning in 2020 the metropolitan council will be elected by the citizens of Nantes Métropole. [32] The wall in Nantes, enclosing 16 hectares (40 acres), was one of the largest in Gaul. Détails du bien. The Montforts, seeking emancipation from the suzerainty of the French kings, reinforced Breton institutions. [17] Like other cities in the region (including Paris), its name was replaced during the fourth century with a Gaulish one; Lutetia became Paris (city of the Parisii), and Darioritum became Vannes (city of the Veneti). Nantes also hosts Univerciné (festivals dedicated to films in English, Italian, Russian and German) and a smaller Spanish film festival. realestate.com.au is owned and operated by ASX-listed REA Group Ltd (REA:ASX) © REA Group Ltd. Land for Sale in Nantes, Pays de la Loire, NANTES, Pays de la Loire, Address available on request. After the union of Brittany and France, the burghers petitioned the French king to give them a city council which would enhance their freedom; their request was granted by Francis II in 1559. The average amount of time people wait at a stop or station for public transit is 12 min, while 16.8% of riders wait for over 20 minutes on average every day. [53] Plantations in the colonies needed labour to produce sugar, rum, tobacco, indigo dye, coffee and cocoa, and Nantes shipowners began trading African slaves in 1706. [246], Nantes' central railway station is connected by TGV trains to Paris, Lille, Lyon, Marseille and Strasbourg. 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Official | Nantes appoint Raymond Domenech as manager Ligue 1 side Nantes have on Saturday announced the appointment of 68-year-old Raymond Domenech as manager on an initial 6-month contract. [89] Eastern Nantes is flatter, with a few hills reaching 30 metres (98 feet). "Dans les prisons de Nantes" is the most popular, with versions recorded by Édith Piaf, Georges Brassens, Tri Yann and Nolwenn Leroy. Horaires d'ouverture de Au Fil des Lots - Carquefou, 4 Bis Rue Antarès, 44470 Carquefou (Maison / Jardinerie) [97], Nantes is built on the Armorican Massif, a range of weathered mountains which may be considered the backbone of Brittany. The Nantes region is France's largest food producer; the city has recently become a hub of innovation in food security, with laboratories and firms such as Eurofins Scientific. [76] Nantes saw other large strikes and demonstrations during the May 1968 events, when marches drew about 20,000 people into the streets. Breton culture in Nantes is not necessarily characteristic of Lower Brittany's, although the city experienced substantial Lower Breton immigration during the 19th century. [222], La Folle Journée (The Mad Day, an alternate title of Pierre Beaumarchais' play The Marriage of Figaro) is a classical music festival held each winter. Further development is also planned on the north bank along an axis linking the train station and the Loire. [52] In 1664 Nantes was France's eighth-largest port, and it was the largest by 1700. [251] A new Aéroport du Grand Ouest in Notre-Dame-des-Landes, 20 kilometres (12 miles) north of Nantes, was projected from the 1970s, to create a hub serving north-western France. [27], Its history from the seventh century to the Roman conquest in the first century BC is poorly documented, and there is no evidence of a city in the area before the reign of Tiberius in the first century AD. 259 en parlent. Nantes has a satirical weekly newspaper, La Lettre à Lulu, and several specialised magazines. The former, primarily the canning industry, included the biscuit manufacturer LU and the latter was represented by three shipyards which were among the largest in France. 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The largest is Stereolux, specialising in rock concerts, experimental happenings and other contemporary performances. The city's foreign population has been stable since 1990, half the average for other French cities of similar size. [183] The European company Airbus produces its fleet's wingboxes and radomes in Nantes, employing about 2,000 people. Nantes built its first compressed-air tram network in 1879, which was electrified in 1911. West winds produced by cyclonic depressions in the Atlantic dominate, and north and north-west winds are also common. The concept has been exported to Bilbao, Tokyo and Warsaw, and the festival sold a record 154,000 tickets in 2015. [73] British bombs first hit the city in August 1941 and May 1942. TERRAIN SERVICE : votre lotisseur à Nantes. USD $1,061,278. Nantes are 15th but are coming off the back of a 3-1 win over Brest last Sunday. The council is currently overseen by Rolland. The original coat of arms was readopted in 1816, and the Liberation Cross and the 1939–45 War Cross were added in 1948. [56] Nantes and its surrounding area were the main producers of French printed cotton fabric during the 18th century,[57] and the Netherlands was the city's largest client for exotic goods. [157] Young couples with children tend to move outside the city because of high property prices, and most newcomers are students (37 percent) and adults moving for professional reasons (49 percent). During Napoleon's rule the coat of arms returned, with bees (a symbol of his empire) added to the chief. The large, Gothic cathedral replaced an earlier Romanesque church. [25] The area exported tin, mined in Abbaretz and Piriac, as far as Ireland. [114] Once areas of poverty, they are experiencing regeneration since the 2000s. [48] Although most Breton institutions were maintained, the unification favoured Rennes (the site of ducal coronations). [28] After an attack by German tribes in 275, Nantes' inhabitants built a wall; this defense also became common in surrounding Gaulish towns. ... Stade de Reims 18 ... Pochettino has a lot of work to do at PSG. In the 1789 replacement of the historic provinces of France, Brittany was divided among five départements. The Man who Proved the Earth Rotates", "Le gouvernement repousse l'évacuation de la ZAD de Notre-Dame-des-Landes", "Résultats d'activité des aéroports français 2014", "Schéma directeur de l'urbanisme commercial de Nantes Métropole", "Sur les traces de Mr. Turner, amoureux de la Loire", "Transport fluvial : le Navibus a 10 ans ! [238] The university had about 30,000 students during the 2013–2014 academic year, and the metropolitan area had a total student population of 53,000. Ouest-France, based in Rennes, covers north-western France and is the country's best-selling newspaper. The council has 65 councillors. Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Port, near the Loire, is an example of 19th-century neoclassicism. Under Ayrault's administration, Nantes used its quality of life to attract service firms. Presse-Océan, based in Nantes, covers Loire-Atlantique. These two rivers initially provided natural links with the hinterland. The Nantes metropolitan area had a population of 907,995 in 2013, nearly doubling since the 1960s. Trouvez des promotions à Nantes. [115] The northern outskirts of the city, along the Erdre, include the main campus of the University of Nantes and other institutes of higher education. Although it was the largest city in Brittany during the Middle Ages, it was smaller than three other north-western towns: Angers, Tours and Caen. It has a large collection of exotic plants, including a 200-year-old Magnolia grandiflora and the national collection of camellia. [256] Navibus, the river shuttle, has two lines: one on the Erdre and the other on the Loire. The metropolitan area has ten large shopping centres; the largest, Atlantis in Saint-Herblain, is a mall with 116 shops and several superstores (including IKEA). Opened in 1900, it has an extensive collection ranging from Italian Renaissance paintings to contemporary sculpture. [51] Local shipowners began importing sugar from the French West Indies (Martinique, Guadeloupe and Saint-Domingue) in the 1640s, which became very profitable after protectionist reforms implemented by Jean-Baptiste Colbert prevented the import of sugar from Spanish colonies (which had dominated the market). [157] The poorest council estates had unemployment rates of 22 to 47 percent. It disappeared in 1793 with the abolition of French universities. There is also a Nantes History Museum, but I didn’t have a chance to visit it. The oldest, Les Dervallières, was developed in 1956 and was followed by Bellevue in 1959 and Le Breil and Malakoff in 1971. Vente. [210], Le Zénith Nantes Métropole, an indoor arena in Saint-Herblain, has a capacity of 9,000 and is France's largest concert venue outside Paris. [44] The 15th century is considered Nantes' first golden age. Philippe Pétain created a new Brittany without Nantes in 1941, but his region disappeared after the liberation.
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