Streets of Paris

SASParisThis time Streets & Squares goes to Paris, the capital of France. The city is filled with eponymous addresses, which here may entail streets, squares, parks, bridges etc. The article may expand later on.

Those of you who have visited this lovely city, or read about it, probably know that it is divided into 20 areas or districts called arrondissements. The rule of thumb is that the lower the number, the more central the area is. The district numbers are given here after every address for orientation. Place means square, Pont is bridge, Quai is a street along a river, and Rue is of course just a regular street.
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