Question 2: What is the capital of France? Paris, the capital of France **** and the country, historical and cultural city, one of the world's most prosperous metropolis, known as the "flower capital of the world".
Paris is located in northern France, the center of the Paris Basin, which spans both sides of the Seine River, with an urban area of 105 square kilometers, including the city of Paris and its surrounding seven departments of the greater Paris region, a total area of 12,000 square kilometers. With a population of more than 2.3 million, and a population of about 1.07 million in the greater Paris area, the city of Paris is the largest city in France and one of the most populous metropolises in the world. Today Paris is not only France, but also a political, economic and cultural center of Western Europe.
Paris has a history of more than 2,000 years, as the capital of France for 800 years, is an ancient capital city. Initially, it is just a small island in the Seine River, the island is only a village of the Gaulish west of Paris, here to fish for a living, Paris thus named. In the long years of history, small villages continue to the Seine River on both sides of the development of the 12th century, the Capetian dynasty built the capital here, and since then Paris gradually developed into a large city. Historically, Paris has been the capital of successive French dynasties, the capital of successive bourgeois **** and states, and the birthplace of the French bourgeois revolution. 1789 July 14, the people of Paris broke down the gates of the Bastille, thus beginning the French bourgeois democratic revolution, which later on became the national day of France. 1871 March 18, the Parisian working class held an armed uprising that shook the world and established the first French bourgeois revolution. On March 18, 1871, the working class in Paris staged a world-shaking armed uprising and established the first proletarian regime, the Paris Commune. The Paris Commune Wall at the cemetery of Father Lachaise in the eastern part of the city is the place where the members of the Commune died in the last battle of defense. Every year on May 7, the working people of France flock here to pay tribute to the martyrs of the Paris Commune. During the Second World War, Paris was liberated on August 25, 1945, when it was occupied by the German fascists. Today, France *** many administrative organs, parties and groups, as well as provincial administrations are still located here, some important international organizations such as UNESCO, the International Council of Women, Interpol, the International Energy Agency, the Paris Coordinating Committee, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the International Programme for the Development of Communication, the International Organization of Legal Metrology and so on are located in Paris.
Paris accounts for about a quarter of the country's gross industrial product; the number of workers in Paris accounts for about a fifth of the country's. The automobile industry is the country's first, and the country's largest Renault is located in the southwestern suburb of Paris, in the area of the Seine River bends. Citro?n and Simca Automobile Manufacturing Company is also located in Paris, the number of employees of these three companies accounted for 3/5 of the number of employees in the national automobile industry, the output accounted for 2/3 of the national automobile production. 60% of the national production of electrical and electronic industry. The chemical industry accounts for 30% of the country's output. In the light industry, Paris has traditional clothing, cosmetics, decorative products and fashionable furniture, etc., these products enjoy a world reputation. Parisian perfume is famous all over the world, known as the "dream industry" and regarded as a national treasure by the French. In the world market thousands of kinds of perfume, the most popular non-Paris perfume.
Paris's financial, securities, insurance industry is very prosperous. France's largest state-run commercial bank - National Bank of Paris is located in Paris. Here there is France's financial center, one of the world's important financial markets, including the money market, capital market, foreign exchange market and gold market. Every day there is an astronomical value of funds, securities flow here.
Paris's commercial prosperity, the total amount of business accounted for about 1 / 3 of the national business amount of a variety of large markets, department stores, fashion stores, hotels, restaurants, cafes and other services throughout the city. The largest shopping mall in Europe, the Four Seasons, is located in the La Défense district of Paris. The famous Paris International Exhibition was founded in 1904 with the construction of a beautiful exhibition hall on the Rue de l'élysées, and in 1937 the modern Trocadéro exhibition hall was added, forming a "city of expositions" open all year round. Currently, dozens of specialized fairs are held every year for fashion, machine tools, food and cosmetics. In addition, an international air show is held at Le Bourget International Airport, where more than 200 airplanes of all types are exhibited, making it one of the largest airplane markets in the world. Due to the exposition all year round, every year to attract additional foreign businessmen and tourists more than 500,000 people, increasing income of more than 300 million U.S. dollars.
Paris is the transportation hub of France, with a daily flow of 13 million passengers. The country's land transportation are concentrated to Paris, forming a radial transportation network. Paris city now has seven train stations, both to Belgium, Luxembourg, Italy and Switzerland, but also direct access to Germany and Spain. Paris is also an international air ...... >>
Question 3: What is the capital of France Geographic location
Paris is in the north of France. The city of Paris in a narrow sense includes only the 20 arrondissements within the former Parisian walls, with an area of 105 square kilometers and a population of 2.3 million. The greater Paris region also includes the departments of Hauts-de-Seine, Val-de-Marne and Seine-Saint-Denis, which are spread out around the walls of Paris and consist of urban areas connected to Paris. The city of Paris, these three departments and the departments of Yvelines, Val d'Oise, Seine-et-Marne and Essonne*** form the Paris region. This area was already known in ancient times as the "Ile de France".
Climate
Paris is the largest city on the European continent and one of the busiest in the world. Located in the north of France, on the west bank of the Seine River, 375 kilometers from the mouth of the river (English Channel). The Seine meanders through the city, forming two islands in the center of the river (Side and St. Louis). The capital city of Paris has a population of 2.15 million (as of January 1, 2007), and the Paris region, which includes the city and suburbs, has a population of 11.49 million. The city itself is situated in the center of the Paris Basin and enjoys a mild maritime climate, with no heat in summer and no cold in winter; the average temperature is 3°C in January and 18°C in July, and the average annual temperature is 10°C. The rainfall is evenly distributed throughout the year, with a good distribution of rainfall in summer and fall. Rainfall distribution is balanced throughout the year, slightly more in summer and fall, with an average annual rainfall of 619 mm.
Environmental protection
The city of Paris *** attaches great importance to the construction of the ecological environment, although the city land is very tight, *** but still do everything possible to increase the green space, gardens and forests in the urban community, in order to improve the quality of the environment in the urban community, to improve people's living environment. Paris is a city of art and flowers. Whether in the room, on the balcony, in the courtyard, or in the store, in front of the window and on the side of the road, there are blooming flowers everywhere, and there is a charming aroma everywhere. As for the colorful flower stores and flowery parks, it is often people stop to watch and linger.
In 1981, there were 285 public **** green spaces in Paris, totaling about 355 hectares, not counting the 1,850 hectares of the Bois de Boulogne and Vincennes forests, or the decorative green vignettes, cemeteries, and roadside greening.
From 1981 to 1999, the two levels of the city *** after extremely difficult efforts, so that the public *** green area increased by 140 hectares, the total area rose to 496 hectares, plus Boulogne and Wenceslas forest area, green area of 22.3%, per capita green area of 13.94 square meters. Among the increased green spaces are the large municipal parks, district parks and neighborhood parks and squares green spaces, as well as parks and green spaces along the Seine and canals. Green spaces in Paris now continue to grow at a rate of about 100 hectares per year.
Paris was the first city in European history to protect the city's valuable natural assets - its trees. The "Tree Report" documents the decisions and actions taken by Paris to protect trees. For example, it has adopted local regulations to encourage the protection of public and private green spaces; it has signed agreements with land developers to protect trees on construction sites; and it has created a file and identification card for every tree in the city in order to make it easier to manage. At the same time, the city's garden technicians have developed an "Integrated Biological Protection and Control Program" to improve the resistance of plants to pollution, pests and diseases, to increase biodiversity and to achieve a balance in plant health. Instead of using pesticides, the city now uses ladybugs for biological control, and the permeability of the soil is improved by increasing the number of earthworms.
There are 397 parks in Parisian neighborhoods, with a total area of 3.58 million square meters, an average of nearly 20 parks per neighborhood, and a per capita community park area of 1.67 square meters. The 12th arrondissement has the most parks, with 24; the fewest parks are in the 2nd arrondissement, with only 3. The smallest park is the Pihet-Beslay Park, also in the 2nd arrondissement, with only 92 square meters; La Vilette Park in the 19th arrondissement is the largest, with 35,000 square meters. Not only that, but more than 100,000 trees are planted along the streets and boulevards of the city, which has a total length of 350 kilometers ****.
Paris, beautiful Paris, magical Paris, it is a representative of the art of architecture, it is a model for the preservation of ancient cities, it is a model of cultural environment, it is a model of ecological civilization. In the various neighborhoods of the city of Paris, you can see museums, theaters, gardens, fountains and sculptures everywhere, the cultural environment is very good. The cultural life of the Parisians is rich and colorful, the form of entertainment is elegant, and the artistic atmosphere is very strong. The reason why the Parisians elegant, just like Zhu Ziqing in his "European travel miscellany" said: "Once upon a time, people said 'six dynasties' sell vegetables maid have smoke and water, Parisian people who probably have grown one or two elegant bone it." Parisians elegant, because they "almost like breathing empty ...... >>
Question 4: Is Paris the capital of France? The largest city on the European continent and one of the busiest cities in the world. Located in northern France, on the west bank of the Seine River, 375 kilometers from the mouth of the river - the English Channel. The Seine meanders through the city, forming two river-centered islands (Side and St. Louis)). The population of the city is 2.17 million. The city itself is in the center of the Paris Basin and has a mild temperate maritime climate with warm winters and cool summers; the average temperature is 3°C in January, 18°C in July, and 10°C annually. Rainfall distribution is balanced throughout the year, slightly more in summer and fall, with an average annual rainfall of 619 mm.
History:
As early as in the earth has not yet existed "France" this country, there has not been today we call "French" more than two thousand years ago, there will be the ancient Paris. At that time, however, Paris was just a small fishing village on the ?le de la Cidé in the middle of the Seine River, and the owners of the island were the "Parisiens", an ancient Gaulish tribe. In the first century B.C., the Romans began to settle here and gradually developed it into a city called "Lourdes" (French for "marsh"). In the 4th century AD, the city was named "Paris" in honor of its first owners.
The Frankish kingdom was capitalized in 508 A.D. At the end of the 10th century, King Hugh Capet built a royal palace here. At the end of the 10th century, King Hugh Capet built his palace here. For two or three centuries, Paris was owned by Philip Augustus (1165-1265), who was the first to be granted the title of "King of the Franks". Augustus (1165-1223). By this time Paris had grown to the banks of the Seine, with churches and buildings abounding, and became the political and cultural center of the West at the time.
In the late 16th and early 17th centuries A.D., the then King Henry IV greatly expanded Paris. By the 18th and 19th centuries, Paris was still expanding gradually, and a great deal of arable land was taken up by the city. The late French First Empire, Paris has more than 700,000 residents, more than a thousand streets; after the establishment of the Second Empire, Paris and annexed some of the surrounding villages; to Napoleon III, began to open up some wide roads in Paris, the construction of a number of gardens and parks, so that Paris began to form the appearance of today.
After the war, France *** spared no effort in the construction of Paris. Although in 1970, once in order to evacuate the over-concentration in the capital of France's various political and economic institutions, the development of Paris was suspended, but since the establishment of the Pompidou Center and the new shopping underground street in 1977, the construction of Paris has taken a new direction. In order to make the development of the east and west downtown Paris more balanced, started in 1981, with Mitterrand as President of France *** began the construction of ten major projects, including the National Library, has been completed by the end of 1996.
Paris is France's largest industrial and commercial city. The northern suburbs are mainly manufacturing areas. The most developed manufacturing projects are automobiles, electrical appliances, pharmaceuticals, food and other luxury goods production in the second, and mainly concentrated in the city center districts; products such as precious metal appliances, leather products, porcelain, clothing and so on. Peripheral urban areas specializing in the production of furniture, shoes, precision tools, optical instruments and so on. Printing and publishing industry is concentrated in the Latin Quarter and Rue de Remy. Greater Paris (metropolitan) area of film production accounted for three-quarters of the total French film production. Paris, most banks, insurance companies are headquartered in the "market" (1183-1969 for the local center of the market) on the west side.
Paris is the center of French culture and education, and is also a world city of culture. France's famous French Academy, the University of Paris, the General Engineering School, the Higher Normal School, the National School of Bridges and Roads, as well as the National Center for Scientific Research are located in Paris. The University of Paris is one of the oldest universities in the world, founded in 1253. There are also many academic and research institutions, libraries, etc. in Paris.
Paris has 50 theaters, 200 cinemas and 15 concert halls. Paris Opera House, the world's largest opera house, is located in the center of the city on rue Haussmann, covering an area of 110,000 square meters, the entire building both Gothic and Romanesque style. The French National Conservatory of Music and Dance School is also located here.
Paris's "street art" is very active, the city's northwestern Terre des Arts Square is a world-famous open-air gallery, where many painters paint on the spot for sale every day. In the city center of Chartres Square and St. Germain des Beaux-Arts Square and other places. Germain d'Arbour Square and other places, young students and citizens often bring their own instruments to hold concerts, perform a variety of programs.
Paris is a world historical city, attractions abound, the Eiffel Tower, the Elysee Palace, the Arc de Triomphe, the Louvre, Notre Dame, the Georges Pompidou National Center for Culture and the Arts, and so on. Pompidou National Center for Culture and the Arts, etc., is a place where domestic and foreign tourists linger. The beautiful banks of the Seine River, parks, green spaces dotted, 32 bridges across the river, making the river scenery more charming and colorful. The city island in the center of the river is the cradle and birthplace of Paris. St. Mihne sur Seine ...... >>
Question 5: Paris is the capital of France, known as () The Eiffel Tower in Paris is the most prestigious building
The Leaning Tower is a landmark in Paris
The three treasures of the Louvre are the statue of Venus, the goddess of love, the statue of Victory, and Leonardo da Vinci's painting of the Mona Lisa
Question 6: The capital city of Paris is which city Paris Paris is the capital of France, Paris is a city
Question 7: Which country does Paris belong to The capital of France
The capital of the Ile-de-France region of France
Only one twelfth of the size of France, but one third of the population of France, and one half of the country's economic output
One of Europe's four mega-cities
Europe's second world's fourth most visited tourist destination
Europe's second most visited tourist destination
The capital of France, Paris is the capital of the French Republic. Fourth most visited tourist destination
Question 8: What is the capital of France The capital of France is Paris.
Paris: is the capital of France, the largest city in France, the second largest city in Europe, the political, economic, cultural and commercial center of France. Paris is one of the world's five largest cosmopolitan cities, the rest are New York, London, Tokyo and Hong Kong. Paris has been the capital of more than 1400 years of history, it is not only France, but also a political, economic and cultural center of Western Europe. Paris is known as the world's art capital, the birthplace of Impressionist art, the birthplace of ballet, the center of the European Enlightenment ideological movement, the hometown of film, the founding of the modern Olympic Games.
Question 9: Where is Paris? The city of Paris is the capital and largest city of France, but also the political and cultural center of France. Paris is also the 75th department of France, belonging to the Ile-de-France region. The metropolitan area of Paris is one of the largest in Europe. Throughout history, young people from all over the world have gathered in Paris with various dreams and ambitions, where they have realized their dreams and had disappointments, but as Lilac once said, "Paris is an incomparable city." The city's name, Paris, comes from a branch of ancient Gaul, the Parisii, a tribe that settled along the Seine River in the 3rd century BC. The name Parisii is said to derive from the Trojan prince Paris in Homer's epic poem The Iliad, and was named Lutetia (lutetja) or Lutetia Parisiorum, later Lüdes (French: Lutèce), after the Romans came to the area. At that time, Lutèce was just a small town on the river, occupying only a small part of the center of today's Parisian sphere.
Question 10: Where is the capital of France Paris (Paris), is the capital of France **** and the country, France's largest city, Europe's second largest city, France's political, economic, cultural and commercial center.