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'''Rueil-Malmaison''' is a [[France|French]] town near [[Paris]], part of the [[Hauts-de-Seine]] ''[[département]]'' and within the Parisian conurbation. Population (2004): 76,400.

==History==

Rueil is famous for the [[Chateau de Malmaison]] where [[Napoleon I of France|Napoleon]] and his first wife [[Josephine de Beauharnais]] lived.

During the [[Franco-Prussian War]] of [[1870]], Rueil was located on the front line.

At the end of the 19th century famous painters like [[Pierre-Auguste Renoir]], [[Edouard Manet]] and [[Claude Monet]] came to paint the [[Seine]] which crosses the city.

==Miscellaneous==

The main campus of the [[French Institute of Petroleum]] is in Rueil.

==Transportation==

Rueil-Malmaison is easily reachable using the line [[RER]] A of the metro, see [[List of stations of the Paris Métro]].

== External link==
*[http://www.mairie-rueilmalmaison.fr/ Official website of the city]

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