Nanterre
About Nanterre
Nanterre is a collective in the Hauts-de-Seine office, the western rural areas of Paris. It is found exactly 11 km north-west of the focal point of Paris. Nanterre fills in as both the capital of the Hauts-de-Seine office and seat of the eponymous arrondissement. The eastern piece of Nanterre, flanking the collectives of Courbevoie and Puteaux, contains a little piece of the La Defense business region of Paris and probably the tallest structures in the Paris district. Since the central station of many significant companies are situated in La Defense, the court of Nanterre is outstanding in the media for the quantity of prominent claims and preliminaries that happen in it.
The city of Nanterre likewise incorporates the Paris west university Nanterre La Defense, one of the biggest colleges in the Paris area. The name of Nanterre started before the Roman triumph of Gaul. The Romans recorded the name as Nemetodorum. It is made out of the Celtic word nemeto signifying "sanctum" or "holy spot" and the celtic word duron "hard, extreme, persevering". The consecrated spot alluded to is accepted to have been a well known place of worship that existed in old occasions.