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Decoding Paris

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Making sense of Paris one blog at a time

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Decoding Paris | Making sense of Paris one blog at a time Decoding Paris Making sense of Paris one blog at a time Skip to content Home About this blog Sorting out the city Posted on October 1, 2010 by Parisian Fields The organization of Paris into its 20 arrondissements, spiralling out from the Ile de la Cité, seems so well established that you may be surprised to learn that the arrangement is only 150 years old. Today’s arrondissements date from exactly January 1, 1860. On that day, the city was restructured and 11 surrounding villages or communes were annexed: Auteuil, Passy, Les Batignolles, Montmartre, La Chapelle, La Villette, Belleville, Charonne, Bercy, Vaugirard, and Grenelle, along with some bits and pieces of territory that fell within the Enceinte de Thiers. Today, some of these areas retain faint traces of their bucolic past –a few winding roads, some country houses now hemmed in by urban development, glimpses of trees that were once part of orcha...

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