Ermont () is a commune in the Val-d'Oise department, in the northern suburbs of Paris, France. It is located from the center of Paris. It has around 28,000 inhabitants, which makes Ermont one of the most important cities in Val d'Oise. Ermont has experienced rapid urbanization thanks to railway transport and industrialization, with the population of Ermont being just 9000 after the Second World War to now more than 28,000.
Ermont is a suburb located in the northern Paris area that has grown into one of the largest cities in its region, with around 28,000 residents today. The town experienced dramatic growth over the past several decades due to improved railway transportation and industrial development, expanding from just 9,000 people after World War II to its current size.
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Ermont () is a commune in the Val-d'Oise department, in the northern suburbs of Paris, France. It is located from the center of Paris. It has around 28,000 inhabitants, which makes Ermont one of the most important cities in Val d'Oise. Ermont has experienced rapid urbanization thanks to railway transport and industrialization, with the population of Ermont being just 9000 after the Second World War to now more than 28,000.
==History== thumb|The Hôtel de Ville, Ermont|Hôtel de Ville The Hôtel de Ville was built as a private residence and completed in 1868.
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