Nanterre
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Nanterre
Summary
Nanterre is a commune of France[1]. Nanterre ranks in the top 0.37% of commune_of_france entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (267 views/month, #116 of 31,031).[2]
Key Facts
- Nanterre was a member of Concours des villes et villages fleuris[3].
- Nanterre is located in arrondissement of Nanterre[4].
- Nanterre is located in Hauts-de-Seine[5].
- Nanterre is located in Grand Paris[6].
- Nanterre is in the country of France[7].
- Nanterre is on the body of water Seine[8].
- Nanterre's head of government is recorded as Raphaël Adam[9].
- Nanterre's image is recorded as Nanterre - Rue de l'Église.JPG[10].
- Nanterre's instance of is recorded as commune of France[11].
- Nanterre's instance of is recorded as city[12].
- Nanterre's shares border with is recorded as Rueil-Malmaison[13].
- Nanterre's shares border with is recorded as Chatou[14].
- Nanterre's shares border with is recorded as Carrières-sur-Seine[15].
- Nanterre's shares border with is recorded as Bezons[16].
- Nanterre's shares border with is recorded as Colombes[17].
- Nanterre's shares border with is recorded as La Garenne-Colombes[18].
- Nanterre's shares border with is recorded as Courbevoie[19].
- Nanterre's shares border with is recorded as Puteaux[20].
- Nanterre's shares border with is recorded as Suresnes[21].
- Nanterre's coat of arms image is recorded as Blason ville fr Nanterre (Hauts-de-Seine).svg[22].
- Nanterre's twinned administrative body is recorded as Craiova[23].
- Nanterre's twinned administrative body is recorded as Watford[24].
- Nanterre's twinned administrative body is recorded as Pesaro[25].
- Nanterre's twinned administrative body is recorded as Žilina[26].
- Nanterre's twinned administrative body is recorded as Veliky Novgorod[27].
Body
Identity
Nanterre's official name is recorded as {'lang': 'fr', 'text': 'Nanterre'}[28].
Why It Matters
Nanterre ranks in the top 0.37% of commune_of_france entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (267 views/month, #116 of 31,031).[2] Nanterre has Wikipedia articles in 28 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[29]