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SuiteNet provides, through its members, extended stay and temporary corporate housing in furnished short-term apartments and corporate suites in Bordeaux, France. The following is a list of extended stay and temporary corporate housing providers in Bordeaux:
The first traces of the town of Bordeaux date from the first century AD. Burdigala, founded by the Biturgies Vivisques in the first century, quickly became a prosperous town. This prosperity was upset by a succession of barbaric invasions—by the Vandals, Wisigothics, Francs and Normans—until the 12th century.
The town was hit by revolution, empire and the Terror. Trade was therefore affected and did not get back into full swing until the middle of the 19th century with the sale of groundnuts. Once again Bordeaux became a commercial and industrial centre. Unfortunately, phylloxera, a disease which infects vines, had devastating consequences on Bordeaux's vineyards. At the beginning of the 20th century, the town experienced a resurgence as a result of weaponry. Then during the Second World War, Bordeaux was affected by a series of troubles, e.g. the ones caused by Maurice Papon.
At the end of World War II, Jacques Chaban-Delmas, the radical socialist MP from Gironde, became the mayor of Bordeaux in 1947 and remained in the position until the town elections of 1995, when Alain Juppé succeeded him. Jaques Chaban Delmas was mayor of the town for almost 50 years; Bordeaux of today reflects the stages of his political office. Bordeaux also became a large urban area, and its existence was recognised and organised by the creation of the Town Council of Bordeaux (bill of 31st December 1966). In 1990, the town proper of Bordeaux consisted of 210,428 inhabitants, while the town together with its suburbs counted 696,587 inhabitants.
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