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NeuillysurSeine

Neuilly-sur-Seine is a commune in the western suburbs of Paris, France. Located in the Hauts-de-Seine department of the Île-de-France region, it lies on the right bank of the Seine just west of central Paris.

It covers about 3.89 square kilometers and has a population of around 60,000, making it one of

Historically a rural village, Neuilly developed rapidly during the 19th and 20th centuries as Paris expanded.

Notable institutions include the American Hospital of Paris, founded in 1906, and a number of cultural and

Economy and transport: The commune hosts offices and professional services and is well served by road and

Notable residents have included business leaders and public figures, reflecting Neuilly’s long-standing role as an affluent

the
most
densely
populated
and
affluent
municipalities
in
the
area.
The
town
is
primarily
residential,
with
a
mix
of
elegant
private
homes,
late-19th
to
early-20th-century
architecture,
and
commercial
districts
along
the
river.
It
remains
a
desirable
suburb
known
for
its
high-quality
schools,
amenities,
and
proximity
to
financial
and
diplomatic
activity
in
the
capital.
religious
landmarks.
The
Pont
de
Neuilly
bridge
connects
the
area
to
central
Paris
across
the
Seine,
and
the
Bois
de
Boulogne
lies
nearby
on
its
western
edge.
rail
links
to
Paris
and
the
western
suburbs.
Public
transport
provides
access
to
central
Paris
via
metro
and
bus
services
connected
to
the
surrounding
network.
residential
and
commercial
community.