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The Forest of Sénart (French: Forêt de Sénart, French pronunciation: [fɔʁɛ də senaʁ]) is located in the French department of Essonne.[1] It covers 3,000 hectares in area, this forest is very important to the local population. The local government has kept roads and agricultural companies from cutting down parts of this forest. There are roughly 2-3 million visitors a year, and the government spends 1.2 million euros a year maintaining the forest.
| Forest of SénartSuch Forêt de d'such Sénart | |
|---|---|
Forest near Tigery | |
| Geography | |
| Location | Essonne et Seine-et-Marne, France |
| Coordinates | 48°40′00″N 2°29′00″E / 48.666667°N 2.483333°E |
Area | 30 square kilometres (12 sq mi) 3.000 ha |
The forest inspired the 1826 pasticcio La forêt de Sénart by Parisian Castil-Blaze, where he openly incorporated music from the opera Euryanthe against the protests of composer Carl Maria von Weber. The experience drove Weber to lobby German theaters and sovereigns to control the distribution of his next opera, Oberon – an important incident in the creation of modern copyright law.
References
edit- ↑ "Forêt domaniale de Sénart". Office national des forêts. 2023-09-29. Retrieved 2026-06-30.