Inhabitants of Chilly-Mazarin are known as Chiroquois.
History
Chilly-Mazarin developed around a Roman villa named Cailliacum which evolved into Chailly then Chilly. The suffix -Mazarin was added in 1822 to distinguish it from other French villages named Chilly and refers to the Mazarinettes, the famed nieces of Cardinal Mazarin who, for several years, lived at a mansion in Chilly. The fourth niece, Hortense Mancini, pass down to her son the titles of Marquess of Chilly and Duke of Mazarin which were ultimately passed to the House of Grimaldi, reigning house of Monaco.
Population
Historical population
Year
Pop.
±% p.a.
1793
449
—
1800
435
−0.45%
1806
469
+1.26%
1821
369
−1.59%
1831
377
+0.21%
1836
353
−1.31%
1841
360
+0.39%
1846
332
−1.61%
1851
346
+0.83%
1856
344
−0.12%
1861
360
+0.91%
1866
371
+0.60%
1872
341
−1.40%
1876
397
+3.87%
1881
381
−0.82%
1886
412
+1.58%
1891
396
−0.79%
1896
456
+2.86%
Year
Pop.
±% p.a.
1901
422
−1.54%
1906
429
+0.33%
1911
415
−0.66%
1921
398
−0.42%
1926
1,023
+20.78%
1931
1,507
+8.06%
1936
1,681
+2.21%
1946
1,697
+0.09%
1954
2,188
+3.23%
1962
3,411
+5.71%
1968
9,923
+19.48%
1975
16,236
+7.29%
1982
17,271
+0.89%
1990
16,939
−0.24%
1999
17,737
+0.51%
2007
18,577
+0.58%
2012
19,213
+0.68%
2017
20,181
+0.99%
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