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RAMBOUILLET


'Rambouillet' is a commune in the metropolitan area of Paris, France. It is located 44.3 km. (27.5 miles) southwest from the center of Paris (as the crow flies). Rambouillet is a ''sous-préfecture'' of the Yvelines ''département'', being the seat of the Arrondissement of Rambouillet.
Rambouillet is famous for its vast Forest of Rambouillet as well as for the Château de Rambouillet which hosted several international summits. Due to its proximity to Paris and Versailles, Rambouillet has long been an occasional seat of government.
A rambouillet is also a breed of large sturdy sheep developed in France, also called French Merino.
This breed is described as a dual-purpose breed, with good performance in wool and excellent meat, both for lamb (under 12 months old) and older, then called mutton.

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History
Transport
Features
Miscellaneous
Twinning
External links

History


Rambouillet was in the spotlight during the Kosovo Crisis, where parties to this conflict met in February/March 1999 under the auspices of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation. The meeting was meant to end the crisis there, with calls for restoration of Kosovo's autonomy, ceasefire by Yugoslavian paramilitary forces and allow NATO peacekeeping forces in Kosovo. Yugoslavian authorities refused to sign the Rambouillet Agreement, claiming a deferred independence to Kosovo. This started the Kosovo War: NATO's reaction to the refusal to sign the agreement was an air strike on Yugoslavia carried out between March and June 1999.

Transport


Rambouillet is served by Rambouillet station on the Transilien Paris – Montparnasse suburban rail line.
Château de Rambouillet

Features


The old fortified Château de Rambouillet was acquired by Louis XVI of France in 1783 as a private residence; it is still the official summer residence of French presidents. In 1784 Louis XVI had a range built as a meeting for the government (the palace was subsequently rebuilt and occupied as the ''Palais du Roi de Rome'' by Napoleon Bonaparte's son).
The Church in Rambouillet

It was largely ignored until February 1896, when Rambouillet was visited by President Félix Faure, with a view to spending the summer months there. Rambouillet thus became the official summer residence of the Presidents of the Fourth Republic and has retained its position.
Many other buildings owned by substantial political figures are to be found in the town and nearby area.

Miscellaneous


Rambouillet was the birthplace of:

Ulysse Chevalier (1841-1923), bibliographer and historian

Robert Benoist (1895-1944), Grand Prix motor racing driver and war hero

Jeremie Aliadiere, former Arsenal football player, now with Middlesbrough FC
Twinning

Rambouillet is twinned with:

Great Yarmouth, United Kingdom

Kirchheim unter Teck, Germany

Waterloo, Belgium

Zafra, Spain

External links



Official website (in French)

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