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Milly-la-Forêt |
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| Country | France |
| Region | Île-de-France |
| Department | Essonne |
| Arrondissement | Évry |
| Canton | Milly-la-Forêt |
| Intercommunality | Vallée de l'École |
| Mayor | François Orcel (PR) (2008–2014) |
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| Elevation | 60–135 m (200–443 ft) |
| Land area1 | 33.80 km2 (13.05 sq mi) |
| Population2 | 4,839 (2006) |
| - Density | 143 /km2 (370 /sq mi) |
| INSEE/Postal code | 91405/ 91490 |
| 1 French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km² (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries. | |
| 2 Population without double counting: residents of multiple communes (e.g., students and military personnel) only counted once. | |
Coordinates: 48°24′18″N 2°28′04″E / 48.4050°N 2.4678°E
Milly-la-Forêt is a commune in the Essonne department in Île-de-France in northern France.
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The Forest of Fontainebleau in the western end of which Milly-la-Forêt lies, is composed of the Oligocene Fontainebleau sands, which are a marine deposit, laid down in an intertidal zone.
Milly-la-Forêt is the probable birthplace of Wulfram of Sens, Saint Wulfram; in about 640.
Milly contains several facilities: such as the Collège Jean Rostand, the Conservatoire des Deux Vallées, a gymnasium and sports ground complex, a multimedia library, a swimming pool, a bus station, dealers in craft products and so on. There is a market every Thursday in the very impressive late medieval market hall, built in 1479.
The yearly calendar includes attic-clearing sales; at the opening of the summer holiday period, the town celebrates la Saint-Pierre, a fair is organised and there are several fairground rides and other attractions, as well as cultural stands for the sale of specialist food and craft products.
Milly-la-Forêt is twinned with the German town of Morsbach, situated in the valley of the Sieg to the east of Cologne and with Forest Row in East Sussex, England.
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