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Rennes Métropole : ウィキペディア英語版
Rennes Métropole

Rennes Métropole is the intercommunal structure gathering the commune of Rennes in France and some of its suburbs. It was created on January 1, 2015, succeeding the agglomeration community of Rennes, which had itself succeeded in 2000 to previous district created in 1970 with less powers than the current métropole.
The goal of the ''Metropole'' (intercommunal structure for the largest French towns like Lille, Lyon, Bordeaux or Strasbourg) is to build a better metropolitan area by synchronizing the transport system, environmental actions, urbanization, economic and social development, culture, university research, etc.
In 2012, Rennes Metropole has 420 000 inhabitants.
== Participants ==

The communauté comprises the following 43 communes:
* Acigné
* Bécherel
* Betton : 10 000 inhabitants
* Bourgbarré
* Brécé
* Bruz : 17 000 inhabitants
* Cesson-Sévigné : 17 000 inhabitants
* Chantepie : 10 000 inhabitants
* La Chapelle-Chaussée
* La Chapelle-des-Fougeretz
* La Chapelle-Thouarault
* Chartres-de-Bretagne : 7 000 inhabitants
* Chavagne
* Chevaigné
* Cintré
* Clayes
* Corps-Nuds
* Gévezé
* L'Hermitage
* Laillé
* Langan
* Miniac-sous-Bécherel
* Montgermont
* Mordelles : 7 000 inhabitants
* Nouvoitou
* Noyal-Châtillon-sur-Seiche : 7 000 inhabitants
* Orgères, Ille-et-Vilaine
* Pacé : 11 000 inhabitants
* Parthenay-de-Bretagne
* Pont-Péan
* Rennes (seat) : 210 000 inhabitants
* Le Rheu : 8 000 inhabitants
* Romillé
* Saint-Armel
* Saint-Erblon
* Saint-Gilles
* Saint-Grégoire : 9 000 inhabitants
* Saint-Jacques-de-la-Lande : 11 000 inhabitants
* Saint-Sulpice-la-Forêt
* Thorigné-Fouillard : 7 500 inhabitants
* Le Verger
* Vern-sur-Seiche : 8 000 inhabitants
* Vezin-le-Coquet
The Metropole of Rennes (420 000 inhabitants) encompasses only the center of the metropolitan area of Rennes (690 000 inhabitants). Communes further away from the center of the metropolitan area have formed their own intercommunal structures, such as Chateaugiron, Noyal-sur-Vilaine, Liffré, Melesse, La Mézière, Montfort-sur-Meu or Guichen.

File:StadeRDL aerien5.jpg|Rennes Metropole view
File:Canal d'Ille et Rance à Chevaigné.jpg|The Ille in Chevaigné
File:Wikipédia dans Rennes - Les Champs Libres - vue de loin.jpg|Metropolitan cultural center Les Champs Libres
File:Bus et métro station Poterie (5618280569).jpg|Bus and Rennes Metro
File:Emmanuel Couet, président de Rennes Métropole, septembre 2014.jpg|Metropole president
File:Bécherel - Scorcio (2).jpg|Bécherel book town
File:Moulinboel.jpg|The Vilaine in Bruz
File:Église Saint-Maximilien Kolbe 01.jpg|Saint-Maximilien church in Corps-Nuds



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