Guyancourt owes its name to its creator, Guy de Chevreuse, who built the village of "Guidonis Curtis" - Guy's court - in 1065. In 1998, while the earliest known traces of a parish date back to the 13th century, a piece of the town's history was revealed when workmen discovered fragments of three Merovingian plaster sarcophagi (dating from the late 6th or early 7th century) on the site of the Gothic church of Saint-Victor. A working-class town, Guyancourt is home to over 900 companies (Renault, Bouygues, etc.). Along with six other communes, it is part of the Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines conurbation.

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