Deuil-la-Barre ( французское произношение: [dœj la baʁ] ) —коммунав северном пригородеПарижа, Франция. Он находится вдепартаментеВаль-д'Уазиокруге Сарсель. Это 13,7 км (8,5 миль) отцентра Парижа. Несмотря на близость кмегаполису, Дой сохранил большую часть очарования деревенской деревни сфруктовыми садамии лесистыми склонами.
В современном французском языке слово deuil означает траур . Однако название коммуны произошло не от этого. На самом деле это кельтское слово , сочетание слов divo (Бог) и ialo (поляна в лесу). Исторические цитаты включают топонимы Diogilum (862 г.), Doguillum, Diogilo (9 век) и Villam Dueil (1070 г.).
Первоначальное название коммуны в наше время называлось просто Дей, но официальное название коммуны стало Дей-ла-Барр 7 декабря 1952 года. Барре здесь имеет смысл барьера или ограждения.
Демоним — Дейуа .
7 августа 1850 года часть территории Дей-ла-Барр (тогда называвшаяся просто Дей) была отделена и объединена с частью территории Сен-Гратьен , частью территории Суази-су-Монморанси и часть территории Эпине-сюр-Сен для создания коммуны Ангиен-ле-Бен .
Deuil-la-Barre is served by two stations on the Transilien Paris-Nord suburban rail network: Deuil-Montmagny and La Barre-Ormesson. Trains run from the Gare du Nord to Deuil-Montmagny on the quarter hour, the journey taking 14 minutes.
Government/public kindergartens/Preschools include: Antoine de Saint-Exupery, Gallieni, Henri Hatrel, Jules Ferry, Lac Marchais, Mortefontaines, and Pasteur.[5]
Government/public primary/elementary schools include: Henri Hatrel, Mortefontaines, Pasteur I, Pasteur II, and Poincaré.[5]
There are two government/public lower secondary/junior high schools: Collège Denis Diderot and Collège Émilie du Châtelet, as well as one government/public senior high school/sixth-form college: Lycée Camille Saint-Saëns.[6]
There is a private primary/elementary school: École Sainte-Marie.[5]
Parks include: de la Chevrette, Winston Churchill, de la Galathée, Victor Labarrière, and des Presles.[7]
The school at 2, Rue Jean Bouin is called The Cornet School after its founder Maurice Cornet. With a staff of around 30, the school offers a comprehensive education in many musical instruments and music styles.
The municipal library at 38, Rue Soeur Azélie is a meeting place and a place for study, open to the general public. More than 30,000 reference sources are available. Services include loans, internet access, and photocopying. Subscription is free to children and registered students.
The town museum was established in 1984 by Michel Bourlet, a local historian. It shares premises with the school of music, both of which occupy the old keeper's lodge of the Château de La Chevrette. After refurbishment in 2012, the museum today presents a permanent exhibition organised around three central themes: religious life, land ownership, and economic/sociological development. The aim is to offer visitors a synoptic view of 2,000 years of significant events in the region's history..
C2i (Centre d'information et d'initiatives) at 35, Rue Abel Fauveau is a public space dedicated to new technologies. It is an educational resource open to the general public, offering performances, exhibitions and film screenings. Nine computer workstations are available. C2i has something to offer everyone: elementary and high school pupils, college students, seniors, the handicapped, job seekers and associations. It is divided into two multimedia labs, an audiovisual auditorium and a general meeting hall.
Deuil-la-Barre has a large hall of festivities on the Rue Schaeffer, which attracts thousands of spectators every year with a notably wide spectrum of activities: concerts, theatre, expositions, and happenings in the life of the township.
Deuil-la-Barre is twinned with:[8]