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Ballancourt-sur-Essonne ( French pronunciation: [balɑ̃kuʁ syʁ ɛsɔn] , literally Ballancourt on Essonne ) is a commune in the Essonne department in Île-de-France in northern France .

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4-678: The Essonne forms the commune western border. Ballancourt-sur-Essonne is 37 kilometers south east of Paris-Notre-Dame, point zero from road of France, 13 kilometers south west of Évry, 5 kilometers north east of La Ferté-Alais, 12 kilometers south west of Corbeil-Essonnes, 12 kilometers south east of Arpajon, 15 kilometers south east of Montlhéry, 15 kilometers north west of Milly-la-Forêt, 20 kilometers north east of Étampes, 23 kilometers south east of Palaiseau, 27 kilometers east of Dourdan. Inhabitants of Ballancourt-sur-Essonne are known as Ballancourtois in French. This Essonne geographical article

8-535: A Gallo-Roman river goddess attested at Orléans (Genabum). It begins on the Gâtinais plateau at La Neuville-sur-Essonne through the confluence of two rivers, the Œuf —whose source is near Chilleurs-aux-Bois , Loiret , at 130 metres (430 ft) above sea level—and the Rimarde —whose source is near Nibelle , Loiret, 182 metres (597 ft). Notably it runs through Malesherbes and La Ferté-Alais , before running into

12-535: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Essonne (river) The Essonne ( French pronunciation: [ɛsɔn] ) is a 101-kilometre (63 mi) long French river. It is a left tributary of the Seine . Its course crosses the departments of Loiret and Essonne , and it gives its name to the latter. The Essone's name and the present name of its higher course (the Œuf) originate in Acionna ,

16-689: The Seine at Corbeil-Essonnes . Notable among the Essonne's tributaries is the Juine , 53 kilometres (33 mi) long, which enters from the left . The other tributaries are short streams (the Velvette, the Ru de D’Huison, the Ru de Misery off the left bank; Ru de Boigny and the Ru de Ballancourt off the right bank). From Corbeil-Essonnes to its terminus at Malesherbes, the RER D runs along

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