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10th arrondissement of Paris

 
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10th arrondissement of Paris
The Gare du Nord in the 10th arrondissement.
Location
Paris and its closest suburbs
Administration
Region Île-de-France
Department Paris
Mayor Tony Dreyfus
Statistics
Land area¹ 2.89 km²
Population²
(July 1, 2005 estimate)
(March 8, 1999 census)

88,800
89,612
 -Density (2005) 30,705/km²
¹ French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km² (0.386 sq. mi. or 247 acres) and river estuaries.
² Population sans doubles comptes: single count of residents of multiple communes (e.g. students and military personnel).
The 20
arrondissements
of Paris
Paris Coat of Arms
17th 18th 19th
  8th 9th 10th 11th 20th
16th 2nd 3rd
1st 4th 12th
River Seine
  7th 6th 5th 13th
15th 14th

The 10th arrondissement of Paris is one of the 20 arrondissements (administrative districts) of the capital city of France.

Situated on the right bank of the River Seine, the arrondissement contains two of Paris's six main railway stations: the Gare du Nord and the Gare de l'Est. Built during the 19th century, these two termini are among the busiest in Europe.

The 10th arrondissement also contains a large portion of the Canal Saint-Martin, linking the northeastern parts of Paris with the River Seine.

Contents

Geography

The land area of the arrondissement is 2.892 km2 (1.117 sq. miles, or 715 acres), and it had a 1999 population of 89,695.

The 10th arrondissement is often referred to as l'Entrepôt. Like all Parisian quartiers, it is divided into four quartiers (districts):[1]

  • Saint-Vincent-de-Paul, the 37th quartier, has 21,624 people in an area of 92.7 hectares
  • Porte-Saint-Denis, the 38th quartier, has 15,066 people in an area of 47.2 hectares
  • Porte-Saint-Martin, the 39th quartier, has 23,125 people in an area of 60.9 hectares
  • Hôpital-Saint-Louis, the 40th quartier, has 29,870 people in an area of 88.4 hectares

Demography

The peak population of the 10th arrondissement occurred in 1881, when it had 159,809 inhabitants. Today, the arrondissement remains very dense in both population and business activity, with 89,612 inhabitants and 71,962 jobs at last census in 1999.

Historical population

Year
(of French censuses)
Population Density
(inh. per km²)
1872 135,392 46,848
1881 (peak of population) 159,809 55,259
1954 129,179 44,699
1962 124,497 43,049
1968 113,372 39,202
1975 94,046 32,519
1982 86,970 30,073
1990 90,083 31,149
1999 89,612 30,986
2005 estimate 88,800 30,705

Immigration

Place of birth of residents of the 10th arrondissement in 1999
Born in Metropolitan France Born outside Metropolitan France
70.4% 29.6%
Born in
Overseas France
Born in foreign countries with French citizenship at birth¹ EU-15 immigrants² Non-EU-15 immigrants
1.3% 4.1% 4.4% 19.8%
¹This group is made up largely of pieds-noirs from Northwest Africa, followed by former colonial citizens who had French citizenship at birth (such as was often the case for the native elite in French colonies), and to a lesser extent foreign-born children of French expatriates. Note that a foreign country is understood as a country not part of France as of 1999, so a person born for example in 1950 in Algeria, when Algeria was an integral part of France, is nonetheless listed as a person born in a foreign country in French statistics.
² An immigrant is a person born in a foreign country not having French citizenship at birth. Note that an immigrant may have acquired French citizenship since moving to France, but is still considered an immigrant in French statistics. On the other hand, persons born in France with foreign citizenship (the children of immigrants) are not listed as immigrants.

Map

Map of the 10th arrondissement


Cityscape

Places of interest

Mains streets and squares

Streets

  • Rue d'Abbeville
  • Rue Albert-Thomas
  • Rue Alibert
  • Rue d'Alsace
  • Rue Ambroise-Paré
  • Rue de l'Aqueduc
  • Rue Beaurepaire
  • Rue de Belzunce
  • Rue Bichat
  • Boulevard de Bonne-Nouvelle
  • Impasse Bonne-Nouvelle
  • Rue Bossuet
  • Rue Bouchardon
  • Passage Brady
  • Passage du Buisson-Saint-Louis
  • Rue du Buisson-Saint-Louis
  • Rue Cail
  • Rue de Chabrol
  • Rue du Chalet
  • Boulevard de la Chapelle
  • Rue Charles-Robin
  • Rue du Château-d'Eau
  • Rue du Château-Landon
  • Avenue Claude-Vellefaux
  • Rue de Compiègne
  • Rue Demarquay
  • Boulevard de Denain
  • Rue de Dunkerque
  • Rue Eugène-Varlin
  • Rue du Faubourg-du-Temple
  • Rue du Faubourg-Poissonnière
  • Rue du Faubourg-Saint-Denis
  • Rue du Faubourg-Saint-Martin
  • Rue Fénelon
  • Rue de la Fidélité
  • Rue de la Grange-aux-Belles
  • Rue Guy-Patin
  • Rue d'Hauteville
  • Rue du Huit-Mai-1945
  • Rue de l'Hôpital-Saint-Louis
  • Rue Jacques-Louvel-Tessier
  • Rue Jean-Moinon
  • Rue Jean-Poulmarch
  • Quai de Jemmapes
  • Rue Juliette-Dodu
  • Rue La Fayette
  • Rue de Lancry
  • Rue Léon-Jouhaux
  • Rue Louis-Blanc
  • Rue Lucien-Sampaix
  • Boulevard de Magenta
  • Rue de Marseille
  • Rue Martel
  • Rue de Maubeuge
  • Rue de Mazagran
  • Rue des Messageries
  • Rue de Metz
  • Rue Monseigneur-Rodhain
  • Rue de Nancy
  • Rue de Paradis
  • Avenue Parmentier
  • Rue Perdonnet
  • Rue des Petites-Écuries
  • Rue des Petits-Hôtels
  • Rue Philippe-de-Girard
  • Rue des Récollets
  • Rue René-Boulanger
  • Avenue Richerand
  • Rue Robert-Blache
  • Rue de Rocroy
  • Boulevard Saint-Denis
  • Impasse Sainte-Marthe
  • Rue Sainte-Marthe
  • Rue Saint-Laurent
  • Boulevard Saint-Martin
  • Rue Saint-Maur
  • Rue de Saint-Quentin
  • Rue Saint-Vincent-de-Paul
  • Rue de Sambre-et-Meuse
  • Rue Sibour
  • Boulevard de Strasbourg
  • Rue du Terrage
  • Rue Tesson
  • Rue Taylor
  • Quai de Valmy
  • Avenue de Verdun
  • Rue Vicq-D'Azir
  • Boulevard de la Villette
  • Rue des Vinaigriers
  • Rue Yves-Toudic

Squares

  • Place de la Bataille-de-Stalingrad
  • Place du Colonel-Fabien
  • Place du Docteur-Alfred-Fournier
  • Place Franz-Liszt
  • Place Napoléon-III
  • Place de la République
  • Place de Roubaix
  • Place Sainte-Marthe
  • Place de Valenciennes
  • Square Alban-Satragne
  • Square Amadou-Hampate Ba
  • Square Aristide-Cavaillé-Col
  • Square des Recollets
  • Square Eugène-Varlin
  • Square Frédérick-Lemaître
  • Square Henri-Christiné
  • Square Juliette-Dodu
  • Square Raoul-Follereau
  • Square Robert-Blache
  • Square Saint-Laurent

References

  1. ^ All demographic figures are from the Mairie de Paris, 1999.

External links

The 20
arrondissements
of Paris
Paris Coat of Arms
17th 18th 19th
  8th 9th 10th 11th 20th
16th 2nd 3rd
1st 4th 12th
River Seine
  7th 6th 5th 13th
15th 14th

Coordinates: 48°52′31.83″N 2°21′28.27″E / 48.8755083°N 2.3578528°E / 48.8755083; 2.3578528


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