Paris,
the capital of France, is located in northern France on both
banks of the Seine River, 145 km (90 mi) from the river's mouth
on the English Channel. A total of 2,135,300 (2002) inhabitants
live in Paris proper, and almost 11 million persons (1999) live
in greater Paris (the Ile-de-France region), which is one of
Europe's largest metropolitan areas. A city of world importance
and the business, historic, intellectual, diplomatic, religious,
educational, artistic, and tourist center of France, Paris owes
its prosperity in large part to its favorable position on the
Seine, which has been a major commercial artery since the Roman
period.
Paris has
long inspired opinionated outbursts, from delusional to denouncing,
but on one matter travelers remain in agreement: it's among
the most stimulating cities in the world. Paris assaults all
the senses, demanding to be seen, heard, touched, tasted and
smelt. From luminescent landmarks to fresh poodle droppings
on the pavement, the city is everything it should be - the very
essence of all things French. If you come here expecting all
you've heard to be true, you won't leave disappointed.
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Population:
2.2 million
Area: 105 sq km (41 sq mi)
Country: France
Main language: French
Time: GMT/UTC +1
Telephone Area Code: 01
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