Arrondissements of Paris
The Arrondissements of Paris (Arrondissements de Paris) are the 20 administrative districts that divide the city of Paris, France. Each arrondissement has its own mayor, council, and local governance structure. The arrondissements are numbered from 1 to 20 and arranged in a clockwise spiral pattern from the city center, a design that contributes to Paris’s unique layout.[1]
Arrondissements of Paris
Arrondissements de Paris | |
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Country | France |
Region | Île-de-France |
Department | Paris |
Number of arrondissements | 20 |
History
changeThe current system of 20 arrondissements was established in 1860 during a major reorganization of Paris led by Baron Haussmann, under the authority of Emperor Napoleon III. This reorganization expanded the city's boundaries, and each arrondissement was given a distinct number and administrative responsibility. Originally, Paris had only 12 arrondissements.[2]
Government and Administration
changeEach arrondissement functions as an administrative unit with its own **town hall** (mairie) and elected mayor. While the city of Paris is governed by a central mayor and council, each arrondissement operates with a certain level of autonomy, especially in managing local facilities and events.[3]
Population
changeThe population and area of each arrondissement vary significantly. The central arrondissements (1st to 4th) are smaller in area but densely populated, while the outer arrondissements tend to have larger populations and more residential neighborhoods.
See Also
changeReferences
change- ↑ "Paris.fr, site officiel de la Ville de Paris". www.paris.fr (in French). Retrieved 2024-11-03.
- ↑ "Paris Arrondissement map with attractions. Paris map". Paris Digest. 2019-08-11. Retrieved 2024-11-03.
- ↑ https://frenchly.us/paris-council-plans-combine-arrondissements/