PARIS
IN FRANCE-
AMAZING
CITY
Paris is the
capital and most populous city of France. It is situated on the Seine River, in
the north of the country, at the heart of the Île-de-France region. Within its
administrative limits, the city had 2,234,105 inhabitants in 2009 while its
metropolitan area is one of the largest population centres in Europe with more
than 12 million inhabitants.An important
settlement for more than two millennia, by the late 12th century Paris had
become a walled cathedral city that was one of Europe's foremost centres of
learning and the arts and the largest city in the Western world until the turn
of the 18th century. Paris was the focal point for many important political
events throughout its history, including the French Revolution. Today it is one
of the world's leading business and cultural centres, and its influence in
politics, education, entertainment, media, science, fashion and the arts all
contribute to its status as one of the world's major cities. The city has one
of the largest GDPs in the world, €607 billion (US$845 billion) as of 2011, and
as a result of its high concentration of national and international political,
cultural and scientific institutions is one of the world's leading tourist
destinations. The Paris Region hosts the world headquarters of 30 of the
Fortune Global 500 companies in several business districts, notably La Défense,
the largest dedicated business district in Europe.
Centuries of
cultural and political development have brought Paris a variety of museums, , monuments and architectural styles. Many of its masterpieces such as
the Louvre and the Arc de Triomphe are iconic buildings, especially its
internationally recognized symbol, the Eiffel Tower. Long regarded as an
international centre for the arts, works by history's most famous painters can
be found in the Louvre, the Musée d'Orsay and its many other museums and
galleries. Paris is a global hub of fashion and has been referred to as the
"international capital of style", noted for its haute couture
tailoring, its high-end boutiques, and the twice-yearly Paris Fashion Week. It
is world renowned for its haute cuisine, attracting many of the world's leading
chefs. Many of France's most prestigious universities and Grandes Écoles are in
Paris or its suburbs, and France's major newspapers Le Monde, Le Figaro,
Libération are based in the city, and Le Parisien in Saint-Ouen near Paris.
Paris is
home to the association football club Paris Saint-Germain FC and the rugby
union club Stade Français. The 80,000-seat Stade de France, built for the 1998
FIFA World Cup, is located in Saint-Denis. Paris hosts the annual French Open
Grand Slam tennis tournament on the red clay of Roland Garros. Paris played
host to the 1900 and 1924 Summer Olympics, the 1938 and 1998 FIFA World Cup,
and the 2007 Rugby World Cup. The city is a major rail, highway, and
air-transport hub, served by the two international airports Paris-Charles de
Gaulle and Paris-Orly. Opened in 1900, the city's subway system, the Paris
Métro, serves 5.23 million passengers daily. Paris is the hub of the national
road network, and is surrounded by three orbital roads: the Périphérique, the
A86 motorway, and the Francilienne motorway in the outer suburbs.
Prof. John Kurakar

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