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'le quartier latin', near the Notre-Dame Cathedral on the left bank of the Seine river, because of the schools and the Sorbonne university. It is now more a student district now, being too expensive. There remains the Sorbonne university and some large bookshops, but the area is mainly devoted to tourism.

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