The population for the greater Paris (aire urbaine de Paris - urban area) was 10,354,675 inhabitants at the 2008 count.
The urban area (encompassing 412 city councils within a 2,845 square km area)
is smaller than the region itself (11,914,812 people as of Jan 1, 2012) as towns which have not urban continuity are not included in the urban area. One French out of six is living in the region.
Paris (city proper) had a population of 2,268,313 as of Jan 1, 2012.
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The same way people today sneeze.
In my opinion, you have lots of better places to see in Paris. On the place de la Bastille there is nothing remaining of the old fortress of the same name, and the only things to see are the statue of the 'génie' (a spirit) in the middle of the square and the ugly modern opera-Bastille.
They live there today because they great natural resource!
It took longer to get there.
it has no power no authority today and it is to teach people the history of the revolutionary war
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today there are 6 billion people living in the world
je t'ai envoyé le livre sur Paris (about Paris) / de Paris (from Paris, which I bought in Paris) aujourd'hui.
They are the same train station Gare du Nord is the full, historic name. Paris Nord is the name it is known by today. Paris to Creil is only about 35 minutes. Trains also leave here for Northern destinations like Germany, Belgium, Netherlands, UK. Including TGV EuroStar and Thalys.
Because today, people have much more greater ideas and know how they can improve weapons.
It is a landmark and tourist site for Paris today.
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There are a few reasons why Paris still has old trains. Paris still has old trains today because it makes Paris look romantic and for historic reasons.
Including today, 4, not including today, 3.
Lutetia was the Latin name for the city known today as Paris.