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Le Mee-sur-Seine




France, officially the French Republic, is a country whose metropolitan territory is located in Western Europe and comprises various overseas islands and territories which are located in other regions. Metropolitan France extends from the Mediterranean Sea to the English Channel and the North Sea and from the Rhine to the Atlantic Ocean. At 674,843 square kilometers, France is the world's 40th-largest country after Myanmar. It is a member of the European Union and Paris is the capital of this nation.

Le Mee-sur-Seine is one of most popular destinations in France, and is well known for the quantity of cultural related attractions and monuments that the city has embraced. It is basically a commune in the southeastern suburbs of Paris. The geographical location of the city reveals it to be almost 41.1 kilometers away from the center of Paris.
According to precious archeological findings in the city, it can be affirmed that Le Mee-sur-Seine was known since the proto historic times. Originally, it was called simply as Le Mee but later, in 1939, the name of the commune officially became Le Mee-sur-Seine which means Le Mee upon Seine.

In spite of the intense development undergoing in Le Mee-sur-Seine, the city is served by comprehensible transport system that includes Le Mee station on Paris railway line. Also, the industrial development in this municipality has been a determining factor for its economic growth and population and although the industry is losing force in the last decades, the might of the sector services continues attracting new inhabitants in the city.
 
Presently, Le Mee-sur-Seine experiences a sharp social, economic and population growth derivative of the strategic position of the locality and the high level of well-being and quality of life that is enjoyed with respect to other places of France. This fact has consolidated along with other adjacent municipalities, as a great alternative for residence.

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