Place:Val-d'Oise, France

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NameVal-d'Oise
TypeDépartement
Coordinates49.083°N 2.25°E
Located inFrance     (1968 - )
Also located inÎle-de-France, France    
See alsoSeine-et-Oise, Île-de-France, FranceParent
Contained Places
Canton
Argenteuil (canton)
Commune
Ableiges
Auvers-sur-Oise
Baillet-en-France
Beaumont-sur-Oise
Cergy
Chars
Cléry-en-Vexin
Cormeilles-en-Vexin
Deuil-la-Barre
Domont
Eaubonne
Enghien-les-Bains
Ermont
Gonesse
Gouzangrez
Guiry-en-Vexin
Haravilliers
Hodent
Jouy-le-Moutier
La Chapelle-en-Vexin
La Roche-Guyon
Le Bellay-en-Vexin
Magny-en-Vexin
Marines
Maudétour-en-Vexin
Montmorency
Neuilly-en-Vexin
Nucourt
Osny
Persan
Pontoise
Roissy-en-France
Ronquerolles
Saint-Brice-sous-Forêt
Saint-Clair-sur-Epte
Saint-Gervais
Saint-Leu-la-Forêt
Saint-Ouen-l'Aumône
Saint-Prix
Sarcelles
Taverny
Villiers-le-Bel
Éragny
Inhabited place
Aincourt
Amenucourt
Argenteuil ( 400 - )
Arnouville-lès-Gonesse
Arthies
Asnières-sur-Oise
Attainville
Avernes
Beauchamp
Bellefontaine
Belloy-en-France
Bessancourt
Bezons
Boisemont
Boissy-l'Aillerie
Bouffémont
Bouqueval
Cergy-Pontoise
Chambly
Chapellerie
Chaponval
Chauvry
Chennevières-lès-Louvres
Châtenay-en-France
Chérence
Condécourt
Cormeilles-en-Parisis
Courcelles
Courcelles-sur-Viosne
Courdimanche
Ennery
Fontenay-en-Parisis
Fosses
Franconville
Frette-sur-Seine
Frémainville
Frépillon
Garges-lès-Gonesse
Goussainville
Groslay
Génicourt
Hérouville
Isle-Adam
Jagny-sous-Bois
Lassy
Le Heaulme
Livilliers
Longuesse
Louvres
Luzarches
Maffliers
Mareil-en-France
Marly-la-Ville
Menucourt
Mesnil-Aubry
Moisselles
Montgeroult
Montigny-lès-Cormeilles
Montlignon
Montmagny
Montsoult
Mériel
Méry-sur-Oise
Nerville-la-Forêt
Neuville-sur-Oise
Parmain
Petit Groslay
Pierrelaye
Plessis-Bouchard
Puiseux-Pontoise
Puiseux-en-France
Royaumont
Ruche
Sagy
Saint-Gratien
Saint-Martin-du-Tertre
Saint-Witz
Sannois
Soisy-sous-Montmorency
Survilliers
Thillay
Théméricourt
Torfou
Us
Valmondois
Vaudherland
Vauréal
Viarmes
Vienne-en-Arthies
Vigny
Villeneuve-Saint-Martin
Villeron
Villers-en-Arthies
Villiers-Adam
Villiers-le-sec
Vémars
Vétheuil
Wy-Dit-Joli-Village
Écouen
Épiais-lès-Louvres
Ézanville
Unknown
Ambleville
Andilly
Arronville
Arthieul
Banthelu
Bernes-sur-Oise
Berville
Bonneuil-en-France
Bray-et-Lû
Brignancourt
Bréançon
Buhy
Béthemont-la-Fôret
Champagne-sur-Oise
Charmont
Chaumontel
Chaussy
Commeny
Ecouen-Lochères
Epiais-Rhus
Epinay-Champlâtreux
Frouville
Frémécourt
Gadancourt
Genainville
Grisy-les-Plâtres
Haute-Isle
Hédouville
Jagny
L'Isle-Adam
La Frette-sur-Seine
Labbeville
Le Mesnil-Aubry
Le Perchay
Le Plessis-Bouchard
Le Plessis-Gassot
Le Plessis-Luzarches
Le Thillay
Margency
Menouville
Montreuil-sur-Epte
Mours
Moussy
Nesles-la-Vallée
Nointel
Noisy-sur-Oise
Omerville
Piscop
Presles
Saint-Cyr-en-Arthies
Santeuil
Seraincourt
Seugy
Theuville
Vallangoujard
Villaines-sous-Bois
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Val-d'Oise ("Vale of the Oise") is a department in the Île-de-France region, Northern France. It was created in 1968 following the split of the Seine-et-Oise department. In 2019, Val-d'Oise had a population of 1,249,674.

It is named after the river Oise, a major tributary of the Seine, which crosses the region after having started in Belgium and flowed through Northeastern France. Val-d'Oise is Île-de-France's northernmost department. Charles de Gaulle Airport, France's main international airport, is partially located in Roissy-en-France, a commune of Val-d'Oise.

Its INSEE and postcode number is 95.

History

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The original departments of France were established in 1790 when the French National Assembly split the country into 83 departments of roughly the same size and population. They were designed as sets of communes, and when better maps became available, certain revisions had to be made. After defeat by the Prussians in 1871, certain territories were ceded to them and some rearrangements made. In 1955 and 1957, some departments changed their names. In 1964, it was determined to divide up the departments of Seine and Seine-et-Oise. Val-d'Oise was one of the new departments so formed, and was created entirely from the previous department of Seine-et-Oise.

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