
| Val-de-Marne | |
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| Coat of arms of the Val-de-Marne department | |
| Location | |
| Administration | |
| Department number: | 94 |
| Region: | Île-de-France |
| Prefecture: | Créteil |
| Subprefectures: | L'Haÿ-les-Roses Nogent-sur-Marne |
| Arrondissements: | 3 |
| Cantons: | 49 |
| Communes: | 47 |
| President of the General Council: | Christian Favier PCF |
| Statistics | |
| Population | Ranked 11th |
| -Jan.1, 2006 estimate -March 8, 1999 census |
1,292,996 1,227,250 |
| Population density: | 5,278/km² |
| Land area¹: | 245 km² |
| ¹ French Land Register data, which exclude estuaries, and lakes, ponds, and glaciers larger than 1 km². | |
Val-de-Marne is a French department, named after the Marne River, located in the Île-de-France region. The department is situated to the southeast of the city of Paris.
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Val-de-Marne is, together with Seine-Saint-Denis and Hauts-de-Seine, one of three small departments in Île-de-France that form a ring around Paris, known as the petite couronne (i.e. "inner ring").

Val-de-Marne is made up of 3 departmental arrondissements and 47 communes:
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Val-de-Marne was largely part of the Seine department until 1968.
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