Leuville-sur-Orge

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Commune of Leuville-sur-Orge
Location
Longitude 2.265833
Latitude 48.6175
Administration
Country France
Region Île-de-France
Department Essonne
Arrondissement Palaiseau
Canton Canton d'Arpajon
Intercommunality Communauté d'agglomération du Val d'Orge
Mayor Daniel Esprin
(2001-2008)
Statistics
Altitude 42 m–92 m
(avg. 35 m)
Land area¹ 2,49 km²
Population²
(1999)
3761
 - Density () 1510/km²
Miscellaneous
INSEE/Postal code 91333/ 91310
¹ French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km² (0.386 mi² or 247 acres) and river estuaries.
² Population sans doubles comptes: single count of residents of multiple communes (e.g. students and military personnel).
France

Leuville-sur-Orge is a small French town, 25km south of Paris, France. It is situated in the Essonne department of the Île-de-France region. Its inhabitants are called Leuvillois and Leuvilloises.

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Situated 25km south of Paris. Neighbouring towns: Linas, Longpont-sur-Orge, Brétigny-sur-Orge, and Saint-Germain les Arpajon. It is served by the RN 20 and RN 104 motorways.

In the middle ages, Leuville-sur-Orge belonged to the fiefdom of Montlhéry. The Leuvillois took part in feudal wars on behalf of the fiefdom of Montlhéry and the abbey of Longpont. During the famous battle of Montlhéry (July 13, 1465) between Louis XI and Charles le Téméraire, the population of Leuville (approximately 50) was halved. During the 16th century the village belonged to the Olivier de Leuville family who built a castle. The castle now no longer exists nor do any remains. The castle (that can be seen today) of Leuville dates back to the 18th century. During the French revolution (17891799), Leuville served as a refuge for Lacépède, protegé of Buffon and a knowledgeable botanist, whilst fleeing the reign of terror in Paris. More recently in 1922, it was a refuge of the then exiled Georgian president Noe Zhordania and his government-in-exile who settled there.[1] Leuville used to be a farming community which supplied Paris with agricultural produce. This was helped by it’s location on the ‘Voie Royale’, a major road connecting Orléans and Paris which gave easy access to the nation’s capital. Produce was originally transported by foot, then by cart, and eventually by train, thanks to the famous Arpajonnais railroad. The main agricultural produce of the town were potatoes, pumpkins and wine.

  1. ^ Leuville-sur-Orge: a little Georgia 25 kilometers away southward from Paris, by Eva Csergo (Translated by Marie Anderson). CAUCAZ.COM - Article published in 27/12/2004 Issue.

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