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Orientation
The capital of the nation and
of the historic Île de France region, Paris is located in
northern central France, across the English channel from Britain;
165mi southwest of Brussels; and 315mi west of Stuttgart. The city
center, known as Intra-Muros, (within the walls), is bisected by
the River Seine. Paris is divided into twenty zones or arrondissements
that fan out in a circular pattern with the Louvre as the center
point. The last two digits of the postal zip code of each zone indicate
its location. Paris addresses always
include the arrondissement number.
The area north of the river,
the Rive Droite (Right Bank), includes the tree-lined Avenue des
Champs Élysées, running west to the Arc de Triomphe.
East of the avenue is the Musée du Louvre, the Centre Georges
Pompidou and a lively district of museums, shops, markets and restaurants.
Immediately south of the Pompidou Centre on the Île de la
Cité is Notre Dame Cathedral. South of the river, in the
area known as the Rive Gauche (Left Bank), can be found the city's
trademark, the Eiffel Tower. To the east, are the Saint Germain
de Prés and Montparnasse districts, in which can be found
Paris's famous academic, artistic and intellectual enclave.
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