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تعبير عن باريس بالانجليزي معالم باريس بالانجليزي موضوع عن باريس بالانجليزي مترجم تعبير عن رحلة الى باريس بالانجليزي تعبير بالانجليزي عن مدينة 

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تقرير عن باريس بالانجليزي تعبير عن رحلة الى باريس بالانجليزي معالم باريس بالانجليزي تقرير عن فرنسا بالانجليزي
short paragraph about paris
presentation about paris

Paris
The site where the city began to be built is a loop of the Seine. The Seine diverted its course, because the meander was biting, north the bottom slopes of the hill Montmartre and west of the bottom of the hill of Chaillot. The abandonment of this ancient course has left a low and long marshy part that gave the Marais district.
The highest point of Paris is located on the hill of Montmartre, it is 131 meters. In Paris the Seine has an average height of 26 meters.
Paris has two islands, the Ile de la Cité and the Ile Saint-Louis (which is formed by the meeting at the beginning of the seventeenth century of two islets cows island and Notre-Dame Island), in the center of the capital. There was a third island but it was connected to the city.
Apart from the Seine, another river runs through Paris, the Bievre. She threw herself into the Seine at the Gare d'Austerlitz, but it was covered in 1912 for the sake of hygiene. She is now underground. A canal crosses the north-east of Paris, it is the Saint-Martin canal, which is the terminal part of the Ourcq canal.
The basement of the city is limestone and it was exploited to build the buildings, which explains that there are quarries under Paris.



Demography
The population of the city of Paris is 2,211,297 inhabitants in 20081, but 11.8 million live in its agglomeration and its surroundings.
Paris is a megacity, that is to say a giant city. To weigh in front of it, the other big cities, named "metropolises of balance", like Lyon, Nantes, Lille, Marseilles ... try to welcome a lot of important infrastructures.
The wealthiest neighborhoods are west of the capital, while the most popular neighborhoods are in the northeast of the city in the 18th, 19th and 20th arrondissements. The most populated borough is the 15th arrondissement with 236,000 inhabitants counted in the last census (2008).
Overall, residents are concentrated in the outer boroughs of the city, from the 12th to the 20th. The central districts are not very populated because one finds there especially the offices, the monuments, the ministries, etc.
For 10 years, the population of Paris has increased after having suffered a decrease in the twentieth century.
Paris is history, first of all. Paris, where we took the Bastille. Paris, the city of Baron Haussmann, capital of "progress". Paris of the Charleston years, where one dazes, as if to forget the Grande Boucherie. And Paris the fear, the denunciation, the raids. And then, again, Paris is a party. Swing Paris. And the pretty month of May in Paris: busy Sorbonne, barricades. Paris surprises. Paris sings. "It's five o'clock, Paris wakes up ..."
Notre-Dame, the Louvre, the Eiffel Tower, the Invalides, the Place de la Concorde, the Arc de Triomphe, the Sacré-Coeur on the Montmartre hill ...
Accumulations strata, Paris is a city sometimes Gallo-Roman sometimes medieval, classical, "Napoleon III", modern or resolutely contemporary, and all these neighborhoods that come out of the ground.

Take the time to discover Paris as it is today. Bourgeois, in the west, and popular in the east, the capital remains "bourgeois bohemian" in his heart. The municipality intends to rebalance, retuire, if this is still possible, the torn urban fabric. The City of Music, the Institute of the Arab World, the Cartier Foundation, the musée du quai Branly or, more recently, the Philharmonie and the Louis-Vuitton Foundation, have already appeased those who were angry with contemporary architecture. And it's not over since many major projects are underway in the capital. Attention, it moves!

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