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Planoise () is an urban area in the western part of
Besançon Besançon (, ; , ; archaic ; ) is the capital of the Departments of France, department of Doubs in the region of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté. The city is located in Eastern France, close to the Jura Mountains and the border with Switzerland. Capi ...
,
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, built in the 1960s between the hill of Planoise and the district of
Hauts-de-Chazal Hauts-de-Chazal is a new sector of the area of Planoise, located in the west of Besançon (Doubs, Franche-Comté, France). History Hauts-de-Chazal is a sector of Planoise, located in the French city of Besançon. The area was built in 2007 and ...
. It is the most populous district of Besançon, with 15,378 inhabitants (2018, 13% of the total inhabitants).Quartier Prioritaire: Planoise
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Its inhabitants are called ''Planoisiens'' and ''Planoisiennes''. The area is constantly changing and developing. Despite difficult economic and social conditions, Planoise has become a commercial crossroads and a multicultural sector; the area is home to people from over 50 different cultural origins. It is a highly urbanized area (14,000 inhabitants per square kilometer) with few monuments or sites of interest. Still, the area contains notable buildings such as the
Departmental archives of Doubs The Departmental archives of Doubs ( French: Archives départementales du Doubs) is a French administrative building dependent of the general council of Doubs, charged with collecting records and archives, keeping them and making them available fo ...
and the Statue of Diversity.


History

The first traces of life in Planoise date back to 3000 BCE, during the
Middle Paleolithic The Middle Paleolithic (or Middle Palaeolithic) is the second subdivision of the Paleolithic or Old Stone Age as it is understood in Europe, Africa and Asia. The term Middle Stone Age is used as an equivalent or a synonym for the Middle P ...
era. Objects were found in the Epoisses area during archaeological excavations, including a flint point dating to the Middle Paleolithic, three bracelets dating to the end of the
Iron Age The Iron Age () is the final epoch of the three historical Metal Ages, after the Chalcolithic and Bronze Age. It has also been considered as the final age of the three-age division starting with prehistory (before recorded history) and progre ...
(500 BCE), and an
oil lamp An oil lamp is a lamp used to produce light continuously for a period of time using an oil-based fuel source. The use of oil lamps began thousands of years ago and continues to this day, although their use is less common in modern times. The ...
dating to
Hellenistic Greece Hellenistic Greece is the historical period of Ancient Greece following Classical Greece and between the death of Alexander the Great in 323 BC and the annexation of the classical Greek Achaean League heartlands by the Roman Republic. This cul ...
(between the first and fourth century BCE.) The objects are conserved in the Musée des Beaux-Arts et d'archéologie de Besançon (Museum of Fine Arts and Archeology.) During the 13th century the territory of Planoise officially became part of the
Imperial city of Besançon Imperial is that which relates to an empire, emperor/empress, or imperialism. Imperial or The Imperial may also refer to: Places United States * Imperial, California * Imperial, Missouri * Imperial, Nebraska * Imperial, Pennsylvania * Impe ...
, according to Jean de Chalon (earl of
Bourgogne Burgundy ( ; ; Burgundian: ''Bregogne'') is a historical territory and former administrative region and province of east-central France. The province was once home to the Dukes of Burgundy from the early 11th until the late 15th century. T ...
). In the 15th century the clergy of Besançon bought the territory and the hill of Planoise. The name "Planoise" first appears officially in records in 1435. The name comes from the Latin word "planesium", which means "plain." At that time, the sector consisted of a large wood and had few inhabitants, mostly farmers. Between the
Middle Ages In the history of Europe, the Middle Ages or medieval period lasted approximately from the 5th to the late 15th centuries, similarly to the post-classical period of global history. It began with the fall of the Western Roman Empire and ...
and the modern era, the area was almost uninhabited. It was an agricultural area, farming mainly potatoes. The prince of
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wanted to take the city of Besançon in 1815. He sent an army, which was stopped at Planoise. They abandoned their plans to take the city. Many farms were built in the area at the beginning of the 20th century. As the population grew, agriculture became a major sector of the economy. The First and Second World Wars did not greatly impact Planoise, although an American soldier was killed there. At the end of the 1950s, Planoise became a new urban area of Besançon. Construction began in 1962 on 13,000 new dwellings in Planoise, and continued until 1985. The first inhabitants settled in the new buildings in 1968. At the beginning of the 1970s, the first shops were under construction, and the church of Planoise was built in 1972. Soon after, Diderot school was built, and the Cassin sector expanded. This period is known as the "golden age" of Planoise. In 1977, the population was 12,000 inhabitants. Like other areas of France at the time, Planoise came into economic and social difficulties. Since 1985 the area has been classed as a "sensitive urban zone" by the municipality, and 40% of the inhabitants aged 18–25 years are unemployed.INSEE.fr
Access date 7 October 2009.
In 2005, during the
2005 civil unrest in France The 2005 French riots was a three-week long period of civil disturbances that took place in Paris#Suburbs, the suburbs of Paris and Urban area (France), other French cities in October and November 2005. These riots involved youth in violent attac ...
, the "Forum" building was burned. Salah Gaham died in the fire. A policeman was attacked in the Cassin sector in 2009 who was attempting to stop a riot, and there was a hold-up of a bus at the Planoise bus stop in 2008. This followed many strikes by the bus conductors of Besançon public transport. To stop the civil unrest in Planoise, the municipality tried to react promptly by opening a commissionership in Cassin sector. However, it was burned in 2007. Police presence has been increased in the area. Since 2000, an area of the neighborhood was classed as a "zone franche urbaine" (exoneration of taxes for new firms created over the following 10 years), enabling the establishment of many new companies and businesses.


Geography

Planoise is located in the west of Besançon, in the
Canton of Besançon-1 The canton of Besançon-1 (, ) is an administrative division of the Doubs department, eastern France. It was created at the French canton reorganisation which came into effect in March 2015. Its seat is in Besançon. It consists of the following ...
. Planoise is bounded west by Franois and Grandfontaine; Pirey to the north; Saint-Ferjeux and the center of Besançon to the east; and Velotte and Avanne-Aveney to the south. The area is located in a plain measuring 300 hectares, between the hill of Planoise (490m) and the hill of Rosemont (466m). The river
Doubs Doubs (, ; ; ) is a department in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region in Eastern France. Named after the river Doubs, it had a population of 543,974 in 2019.Velotte. In the center of Planoisen the principal roads are Île-de-France avenue, Bourgonge road, and Franche-Comté street.


Environment

Wildlife in Planoise consists of rats, hedgehogs, and some snakes. Common birds are pigeons and ravens. Many cats and dogs are at large. Livestock, including horses and goats, are kept in the Malcombe area. Planoise, while urban, has a rich environmental heritage and a lot of wooded space, and urban trees, particularly beeches, firs,
Aesculus The genus ''Aesculus'' ( or ), with notable species including buckeye and horse chestnut, comprises 13–19 species of flowering plants in the family Sapindaceae. They are trees and shrubs native plant, native to the temperateness, temperat ...
, and birches, are present on all streets. The urban park of Planoise is a wooded park with playgrounds, and is located in Cassin sector. The municipality plans to build a new playground. The wood of Planoise (located at the hill of Planoise) has a large diversity of animals and flora. Foxes, boars, squirrels, and birds are present. Vegetation includes beeches, firs, aesculus, oaks, ferns, and
Platanus ''Platanus'' ( ) is a genus consisting of a small number of tree species native to the Northern Hemisphere. They are the sole living members of the family Platanaceae. All mature members of ''Platanus'' are tall, reaching in height. The type ...
. A network of trails allows an easy access to the
Fort of Planoise The fort of Planoise is a fortification located on the summit of the hill of Planoise, in Besançon (Franche-Comté, France). Although its location was extremely strategic, the fort was not used during either the first or the second World War. ...
in the wood. The only new infrastructure is the
Water tower A water tower is an elevated structure supporting a water tank constructed at a height sufficient to pressurize a water distribution system, distribution system for potable water, and to provide emergency storage for fire protection. Water towe ...
of Planoise. File:Colline de Planoise.JPG, The hill of Planoise File:Sentier colline de Planoise.JPG, A trail in the woods File:Sheep in Planoise.JPG, A sheep near Malcombe sector File:Parc urbain de Planoise.JPG, The urban park


Sectors

Planoise is divided into seven sectors: * ÃŽle-de-France sector: The name of this sector comes from a French region ( Ile-de-France), because the principal street of the sector is called Ile-de-France street. The area is the most populated in Planoise, with a third of the total population (7,000 residents). Ile-de-France is considered as the worse sector of
Franche-Comté Franche-Comté (, ; ; Frainc-Comtou dialect, Frainc-Comtou: ''Fraintche-Comtè''; ; also ; ; all ) is a cultural and Provinces of France, historical region of eastern France. It is composed of the modern departments of France, departments of Doub ...
, with the highest rate of unemployment (around 42% of those under 25) and the highest crime rates. The sector was built in 1967. * Époisses sector: This was the first new sector of Planoise, built between 1967 and 1976. A lot of inhabitants called this sector "Franche-Comté", which is the name of the principal street of the sector, and the name of the region as well. Here were found artifacts dating to 3000 BCE. * Cassin sector: Named after the French politician,
René Cassin René Samuel Cassin (5 October 1887 – 20 February 1976) was a French jurist known for co-authoring the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and receiving the Nobel Peace Prize. Born in Bayonne, Cassin served as a soldier in the First W ...
, the main plaza of the sector (René Cassin Place) was built between 1985 and 1992. The area has a lot of shops. *
Hauts-de-Chazal Hauts-de-Chazal is a new sector of the area of Planoise, located in the west of Besançon (Doubs, Franche-Comté, France). History Hauts-de-Chazal is a sector of Planoise, located in the French city of Besançon. The area was built in 2007 and ...
sector: Hauts-de-Chazal was built starting in 2002 and hosts the new hospital of Besançon. The sector also has a business district and a residential quarter. * Châteaufarine sector: Châteaufarine is the major commercial sector of Franche-Comté, with two large malls and more than 70 other markets. *
Malcombe Malcombe is a recreational sports area located west of Besançon, in France. The sector is a part of the neighborhood of Planoise. History In August 1336, the duke of Burgundy wanted to lay siege to the city of Besançon after disagreeing wit ...
sector: The Malcombe is a recreational sector, built in 1976. The sector is home to the Besançon Bison (an
American football American football, referred to simply as football in the United States and Canada and also known as gridiron football, is a team sport played by two teams of eleven players on a rectangular American football field, field with goalposts at e ...
club). * Micropolis sector: Micropolis is the name of the exposition park and of the concert hall. The sector was built in 1988.


Economy


Shops and services

Planoise has a lot of shops and services, and three malls: the mall of Epoisses (built in 1969), the mall of Île-de-France (build in 1975), and the mall of Cassin (called Park Mall, built in 1984). The shops are complemented by the commercial zone of Châteaufarine, which has a large mall and 80 other shops. All sectors of Planoiseare served by the essential shops such as hairdressers and bakeries, and Cassin sector has other shops like restaurants and dress shops. Planoise has six hotels, located in Cassin and Epoisses sectors. An itinerant kebab seller visits Epoisses and Île-de-France sectors daily, and two or three times a week a fair takes place in Île-de-France, Epoisses, and Cassin sectors. The sector has two post offices, two medical centers, an ANPE agency, a CAF agency (family allowance), one Treasury, and other services. The wood boiler is the only industrial infrastructure in the sector.


Employment

At the last census (1999), Planoise had 8,530 workers, 40% of the area's population. Most workers are in the
Tertiary sector of the economy The tertiary sector of the economy, generally known as the service sector, is the third of the three economic sectors in the three-sector model (also known as the economic cycle). The others are the primary sector (raw materials) and the seco ...
(administration, education, health, shops, services, and transportation). The unemployment rate was 25% for the total population and 40% for those aged 18–24 years in 1999.


Demographics

The area had 15,378 inhabitants in 2018. If Planoise became a city, it would be the third largest of the département and fourth of the region, after Besançon (117,080),
Belfort Belfort (; archaic , ) is a city in northeastern France, situated approximately from the Swiss border. It is the Prefectures in France, prefecture of the Territoire de Belfort. Belfort is from Paris and from Basel. The residents of the city ...
(50,836), and
Montbéliard Montbéliard (; traditional ) is a town in the Doubs department in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region in eastern France, about from the border with Switzerland. It is one of the two subprefectures of the department. History Montbéliard is ...
(26,535). The population peaked in 1989 at 21,300 inhabitants. Planoise was a partially uninhabited rural zone for many years; the population boom of the 1960s changed the sector. Today, Planoise is the largest sector of Besançon, ahead of Chaprais (15,500) and the center of Besançon (10.000 inhabitants). The area continues its demographic expansion.


Transport

The area is 20 minutes from the center of Besançon, and served by the urban public transport of Besançon (Ginko company), with seven urban routes and two special routes (nights and Sundays). The Tramway of Besançon, planned for 2012, will go through the area (possible stops include Châteaufarine, the center of Planoise, and
Jean Minjoz Hospital The Jean Minjoz Hospital is a large hospital in Besançon in the France, French Regions of France, region of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté. It is located in Planoise in the west of the city. History The hospital was built in 1980s near ''Rue de Do ...
). The municipality of Besançon has raised the possibility of construction of a train station in the area, perhaps in 2020.


Architecture

Planoise has little architectural heritage compared to that of the center of Besançon. However, four notable statues decorate the area, two in the Cassin sector and two in the Ile-de-France sector. The "Statue of Diversity", located in a
roundabout A roundabout, a rotary and a traffic circle are types of circular intersection or junction in which road traffic is permitted to flow in one direction around a central island, and priority is typically given to traffic already in the junct ...
of Ile-de-France sector, is a veritable symbol of this area. The others are the statue of
Diderot Denis Diderot (; ; 5 October 171331 July 1784) was a French philosopher, art critic, and writer, best known for serving as co-founder, chief editor, and contributor to the along with Jean le Rond d'Alembert. He was a prominent figure during t ...
school, in stone, the "Statue of the World" (located in a roundabout in the Cassin sector, near the Lafayette swimming pool) and the statue of
Tristan Bernard Tristan Bernard (7 September 1866 – 7 December 1947) was a French playwright, novelist, journalist and lawyer. Life He studied law, and after his military service, he started his career as the manager of an aluminium smelter. In the 1890s, ...
school, also located in Cassin sector. Epoisses fountain dates to 1874, and has the blazon of Besançon on its face. An old laundry in the margins of the new area was built in 1812 and renovated in 1996.


Places of worship

* The church of
Francis of Assisi Giovanni di Pietro di Bernardone ( 1181 – 3 October 1226), known as Francis of Assisi, was an Italians, Italian Mysticism, mystic, poet and Friar, Catholic friar who founded the religious order of the Franciscans. Inspired to lead a Chris ...
was built from 1970 to 1972 in Franche-Comté sector by Maurice Novarina. It is the first and only church in the area *
Al-fath mosque Al-Fath Mosque () is a mosque in the city of Cairo. Located in the Ramses Square, it is among the largest mosques and equips the tallest minaret in the city and the 3rd tallest in the world. During the post-coup unrest in Egypt, the took place ...
, inaugurated in 2008 by the mayor of Besançon * Cepee Evangelist church, located in Cassin sector


Sports and culture

*
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library and médiathèque, located in Ile-de-France sector * Théatre de l'espace (en: space theater). * Gymnasium of Châteaufarine * Gymnasium of
Diderot Denis Diderot (; ; 5 October 171331 July 1784) was a French philosopher, art critic, and writer, best known for serving as co-founder, chief editor, and contributor to the along with Jean le Rond d'Alembert. He was a prominent figure during t ...
* Ice rink of Lafayette. * Swimming pool of Lafayette


Administrative buildings

* The
Departmental archives of Doubs The Departmental archives of Doubs ( French: Archives départementales du Doubs) is a French administrative building dependent of the general council of Doubs, charged with collecting records and archives, keeping them and making them available fo ...
, located in Cassin sector *
Jean Minjoz Hospital The Jean Minjoz Hospital is a large hospital in Besançon in the France, French Regions of France, region of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté. It is located in Planoise in the west of the city. History The hospital was built in 1980s near ''Rue de Do ...
* Franche-Comté clinic * The commissioner of Planoise *
Fort of Planoise The fort of Planoise is a fortification located on the summit of the hill of Planoise, in Besançon (Franche-Comté, France). Although its location was extremely strategic, the fort was not used during either the first or the second World War. ...
File:Statue de la diversité.JPG, The "Statue of Diversity" File:Statue lycée Tristan Bernard - Planoise.JPG, Statue of Tristan Bernard school File:Statue du monde - Planoise.JPG, The "statue of the world" File:Fontaine des Époisses - Planoise.JPG, Epoisses fountain File:Lavoir de Planoise.JPG, Old laundry of Planoise


Education

There are 12 kindergartens, five elementary schools, two colleges, and two high schools in Planoise.


Culture


Events

Festivals are popular; music parties have been organised by residents of the Epoisses sector. Many sporting events take place in Malcombe sector over the course of the year (
football Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kick (football), kicking a football (ball), ball to score a goal (sports), goal. Unqualified, football (word), the word ''football'' generally means the form of football t ...
matches, for example), but the most important competitions take place from June to August, during an event called "Vital'été". This event, popular among teenagers of the area, encompasses many sports, including football, volleyball,
climbing Climbing is the activity of using one's hands, feet, or other parts of the body to ascend a steep topographical object that can range from the world's tallest mountains (e.g. the eight thousanders) to small boulders. Climbing is done for locom ...
, and
roller hockey Roller hockey is a form of hockey played on a dry surface using wheeled skates. It can be played with traditional roller skates (quad skates) or with inline skates and use either a ball or puck. Combined, roller hockey is played in nearly 60 cou ...
. The exposition park of Micropolis hosts many concerts and other events. The "Foire comtoise" (Comtoise Fair) is the major amusement park of the region; the Micronora show is a microtechnology exposition. Other events such as fireworks, "fete des voisins" (neighborhood parties), and garage sales, take place year round.


Sports

* Planoise Karate Academy is a karate club located in Ile-de-France sector. Students include Ali Yugo (double champion of France), Luc Menyomo (double world champion, double European champion, and double champion of France), and Baba Sanogho (champion of France 1993 and vice champion of Africa 1997) * A.S.C. Planoise, a football club * Boxing club of Planoise, located in Cassin sector * Profession sports 25 is an organisation offering athletic activities for teenagers


Radio and newspapers

* '' The Passerelle'' (The Gateway), a local newspaper * South radio * Décibels radio


Associations

* Pari Association, an association created in 1981 to teach French to adults and childrenPari association
Access date 7 October 2009.
* Des Racines et des Feuilles (Roots and Leaves) a genealogy association * Julienne-Javel Association, a group that helps
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2005 civil unrest in France The 2005 French riots was a three-week long period of civil disturbances that took place in Paris#Suburbs, the suburbs of Paris and Urban area (France), other French cities in October and November 2005. These riots involved youth in violent attac ...
* Jean-Louis Fousseret, mayor of Besançon *
Barbara Romagnan Barbara Romagnan is a teacher and a French politician who was a member of the Socialist Party (France), Socialist Party since 1995. She later joined the 1 July Movement. Biography Barbara Romagnan was born 25 April 1974 in the city of Annecy ...
, politician and director of Canton of Besançon-Planoise * Sandrine Delerce,
handball Handball (also known as team handball, European handball, Olympic handball or indoor handball) is a team sport in which two teams of seven players each (six outcourt players and a goalkeeper) pass a ball using their hands with the aim of thr ...
champion and physical education teacher at Diderot School


Photos

File:N1057 - Besancon.jpg, Entering Planoise File:Tag-Planoise-Besançon.JPG,
Graffiti Graffiti (singular ''graffiti'', or ''graffito'' only in graffiti archeology) is writing or drawings made on a wall or other surface, usually without permission and within public view. Graffiti ranges from simple written "monikers" to elabor ...
File:Planoise depuis colline de Rosemont.JPG, General view of Planoise File:Fort de Planoise entrée principale.JPG, Entry of the fort of Planoise File:Planoise IDF.jpg, Buildings in the sector of Ile-de-France


See also

*
Doubs Doubs (, ; ; ) is a department in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region in Eastern France. Named after the river Doubs, it had a population of 543,974 in 2019.Immigration to Besançon


References


Bibliography

* Gagnieux, Alain. ''Planoise : une véritable petite ville au sein de Besançon 1960–1990'' Planoise, a little city in Besançon (2004) * Bevalot, René. ''Planoise ... Vous connaissez ?'' lanoise, do you know ?(1995)


External links


Blog of Planoise (fr)

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Satellite view of Planoise at Wikimapia
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