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Paris

Rich in history and culture, Paris is the capital of France and a popular tourist destination.

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Is there transport from carcassonne France to narbonne France?

There a lots of direct trains, local trains or TGV. The trip takes more or less 30 minutes... details on www.sncf.com

How many miles from Paris France to Geneva Switzerland?

The road distance from Paris, France, to Geneva, Switzerland, is 539 km (335 mi). The driving time is 5:20 to 6:00 depending of the route.

Is Paris a city or conurbation?

a) neither b) both Paris is a town. Its official title is 'La Ville de Paris'. A Cité, in French, is either a town with walls round it or (recently) a hight-rise houseing development. La Ville de Paris is the area inside the Boulevard Périphérique, which runs where the walls used to be. It is divided into 20 Arrondissements and is Département 75. But Greater Paris, the conurbation, includes also Départements 92, 93 and 94.

How long does it take to fly from Atlanta Georgia to Paris?

8hr 25min | 4390 miles on a Boeing 777-200

and from Paris to Atlanta: on Airbus Industrie A330-300 (333) | 10hr 0min |

Source: My Flight ticket.

What is the Rue des Martyrs?

The Rue des Martyrs is one of the busiest streets of shops and cafés today.

It has still kept its old-fashioned charm with its traditional shops and many typical Parisian cafés.

Why is it important that Notre Dame is in France?

because there is some fat people in the notre dame as fat so fat statughts

What do the 100 small columns around l'Arc de Triomphe in Paris represent?

There are 4 triumphal arches in Paris, but not one of them has 100 small columns.

Why are there soldiers patrolling the Paris streets?

France has been theatened by terrorist action in the past. It was decided in the 1990s that the military would be called in as reinforcements, to help the police spot or deter would-be terrorists. It is still done today, in a few locations in Paris, mainly the touristic sites (Champs-Elysées, Eiffel tower, etc..)

What is the population of Paris?

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On Jan 1, 2010, the population of Paris was 2 201 578 inhabitants.

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Official figures given out by the French Government, 30 dec. 2008:

Paris (town): 2,181,371
Paris (urban area):11,174,743

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2259000

Who were the major figures in the negotiations at the Paris Peace Conference?

The "big four":

  • President Woodrow Wilson
  • Prime Minister David Lloyd George of Great Britain
  • Premier Georges Clemenceau of France
  • Prime Minister Vittorio Orlando of Italy

Can the Tuilerie building still be seen in Paris today?

== == Alas, no. The palais des Tuileries was one of the earliest parts of the Louvre to be built; it was the Royal residence when the King was brought back to Paris during the Revolution; it was napoleon's residence during the Empire, and used also by the restored Bourbons until 1830, the Orleanist monarchy until 1848, and by Napoleon III until 1870. Alas, in the disturbances of the Commune after the fall of the Second Empire and the Siege of Paris in 1870, the Palais des Tuileries was burned down. For more details, see my History of Paris at http://www.grenfell-banks.com/WEBSITE2/parihist.htm

How many streets lead into the champs-elysee?

13 streets i cant name them but those are the streats that lead thirteen for those who cant read numbers. But the Champs Elysees (street or road) is the longest one i know of.

What are some famous buildings in France?

The Panthéon

The The Prince's Palace (or Palais Princier)

The Palace of the Popes (or Palais des Papes)

The Palace of Versailles

D-Day Beaches

The Château Ussé

The Arc de Triomphe

Château de Chambord

The Château Chantilly & Musée Condé

The Château Fontainebleau

The Château Ussé

The Eiffel Tower
The Eiffel Tower

What are the 2 names for the large circle surrounding arc de triumph?

the circular place where the Arc de triomphe sits is called 'la place Charles de Gaulle' or 'la place de l'étoile'

What is the decision of Paris?

May be thinking of the Judgment of Paris where a chardonnay from a California winery, Chateau Montelena, won a blind taste test over the French white burgundies in 1976.