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      • The name Ivry comes from Medieval Latin Ivriacum or Ibriacum, perhaps meaning "estate of Eburius (the Latinized form of the Gallic patronym Eburos)", a Gallo-Roman landowner. In 1897, the name of the commune officially became Ivry-sur-Seine (meaning "Ivry upon Seine "), in order to distinguish it from other communes of France also called Ivry.
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  2. Ivry-sur-Seine (French pronunciation: [ivʁi syʁ sɛn]) is a commune in the Val-de-Marne department in the southeastern suburbs of Paris, France. It is located 5.3 km ( 3 + 1 ⁄ 4 mi) from the centre of Paris.

  3. Ivry-sur-Seine, industrial suburb southeast of Paris, in Val-de-Marne département, Paris région, France. It is bounded on the northwest by the city limits of Paris and on the northeast by the Seine River, and it is served by the Paris subway. Its port on the Seine makes it an entrepôt for foodstuffs, fuel, and timber.

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  4. Originally, Ivry-sur-Seine was called simply Ivry. The name Ivry comes from Medieval Latin Ivriacum or Ibriacum, perhaps meaning "estate of Eburius (the Latinized form of the Gallic patronym Eburos)", a Gallo-Roman landowner.

  5. Ivry-sur-Seine (prononcé [i. v ʁ i. s y ʁ. s ɛ n]) est une commune française située dans le département du Val-de-Marne en région Île-de-France. Limitrophe de Paris, la ville fait partie de la Métropole du Grand Paris.

    • Aquarium
    • Heritage Sites
    • National Monuments
    • Other Tourist Attractions
    • Regional Natural Parcs
    • Churches and Religious Monuments
    • Remarkable Gardens
    • Protected Historical Centre
    • Sites of Natural Beauty
    • Amusement Park / Theme Park
    Aquarium du palais de la Porte Dor (3km)
    Centre de la mer et des eaux (5km)
    Cinéaqua (9km)
    Paris tour St Jacques (monuments on French pilgrim routes) (6km)
    Jardin des Plantes (4km)
    Place de la Bastille (5km)
    Place des Vosges (5km)
    Haute Vallee de Chevreuse (34km)
    Oise-Pays de France (43km)
    Vexin Francais (48km)
    Eglises de Saint Eustache (Paris) (4km)
    Maison d'Ourscamp (Paris) (5km)
    Abbaye Notre Dame de Saint-Germain-des-Prés (Paris) (6km)
    Jardin du Palais-Royal (7km)
    Parc du domaine de Sceaux (8km)
    Maison de Chateaubriand (10km)
    Domaine national de Saint-Cloud (14km)

    (see also historical French towns) 1. Versailles (19km) 2. Saint-Germain-en-Laye (23km) 3. Senlis (46km)

    Murs à pêches (8km)
    Vallée de Chevreuse (29km)
    Vaux de Cernay (36km)
    Forêt de Chantilly (40km)
  6. Ivry-Sur-Seine. Author: Jean Renaudie. Location: France (Paris) Year: 1962. Function: Collective Housing. Elements: Room, Window/ Balcony. Status: Built. Tags: Brutalism, concrete, Domestic, Urbanism. The idea that underpinned the project for Ivry had been stated in principle with Le Vaudreuil.

  7. May 21, 2018 · Ivry-sur-Seine, a 60,000-inhabitant municipality situated on the immediate South-East periphery of Paris municipality, is one of these “banlieues rouges.” Since the end of the Nazi occupation, its residents have indeed consistently elected mayors members of the French Communist Party.

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