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Encyclopedia > Pontoise
Metropolitan area (Région) Paris (Île-de-France)
Département Val-d'Oise
Arrondissement Pontoise
Canton Pontoise
Postal Code
INSEE Code
Habitants Pontoisiens
Population(1999) 28,661 habitants
Intercommunalité (2004) Communauté d'Agglomération
de Cergy-Pontoise
Area 745 ha
Mayor


Pontoise is a suburban commune of the Val-d'Oise département, in suburban Paris in France. It belongs to the new town of Cergy-Pontoise

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History

Pontoise is the historical capital of the Vexin français. Its foundation dates from the Roman times (Pontisara). As that time, the rock piton overhanging Oise supports the defense of the ford which is on the Roman way carrying out of Rotomagus (Rouen) to Lutetia (Paris).


Culture

Pontoise is one of the capitals of the impressionist movement. Many painters took as a starting point the city and its area for the creation of landscapes. Camille Pissarro lived there for seventeen years. Other artists lived or worked in the area such as Vincent Van Gogh (Auvers-sur-Oise), Paul Cézanne, Charles François Daubigny, Gustave Caillebotte, etc.


Sites of Interest

  • Cathédrale Saint-Maclou (built in the 12th century)
  • Musée Tavet-Delacour (sculptures from the Middle Ages, manuscripts from the 17th century, and paintings from the 20th century)
  • Musée Pissarro (impressionist collections) and garden of the five directions

External links

  • official Site (http://www.ville-pontoise.fr/)
  • Tourism in Pontoise (http://www.tourisme.fr/pontoise/)

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Pontos - Search Results - MSN Encarta (50 words)
Pontos, in Greek mythology, primal deity embodying the waters.
Pontos sprang from the goddess Gaea, or Mother Earth.
Nereus, in Greek mythology, sea god, son of the sea god Pontos and Gaea, Mother Earth, called the old man of the sea.
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