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Eighteenth

18tharrondissement
of Paris
"District of the Butte Montmartre"
Chronology of Paris Lutece History of Paris
Contact 48 53 '32 "N 2 20' 40" E / 48.892336, 2.344546 48 53 '32 "North
2 20 '40 "East / 48.892336, 2.344546
Mayor Daniel Vaillant
Mandate being 2008 - 2014
Neighborhoods
Administrative
Large-Careers (69)
Clignancourt (70)
Goutte-d'Or (71)
Chapel (72)
Insee code 75118
Postcode 75018
Altitude 39 m (mini) - 129 m (max)
Area 6.01 km 2
Population without
duplications
197 173 inhabitants.
( 2010 History
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The integration of villages in Paris

Administration

Borough Hall

The mayor of the 18th arrondissement is Daniel Vaillant (PS) since 1995 (except 18 March 2001 to 10 March 2003 , a period when he was replaced by Annick Lepetit to meet the non-cumulation of a ministerial and executive Local established by Lionel Jospin before the 2001 municipal elections ).

List of mayors since 1983 successive
Election Identity Party Notes
1983 Roger Chinaud UDF Elected in 1983 and 1989.
1995 Daniel Vaillant PS Elected in 1995.
2001 Annick Lepetit PS Elected in 2001 , resigning in 2003.
2003 Daniel Vaillant PS Elected in 2003 and 2008.

Advisers Paris 18 th arrondissement

The advisors of Paris elected in the 18th arrondissement are 14 in number:

Deputy Mayor of Paris, elected the 18 th District

The Deputy Mayor of Paris, elected the 18 th District are 3 in number:

  • Myriam El Khomri is responsible for prevention and security,
  • Didier Guillot is responsible for student life,
  • Anne Le Start is responsible for water, sanitation and Channel Management

Members

MPs elected in the 18th, There are 3, all the socialist party. Daniel Vaillant , Annick Lepetit , Christophe Caresche

Demographics

In 2011, the borough had a population of 197,173 inhabitants on 601 hectares, or 32 807 inhabitants / km 2, as the population census conducted in 2008. The 18th district is the third arrondissement of Paris, in terms of population, after the 15th and 20th. With growth of 3%, the 18th recorded the strongest growth, with the 19 th, 20 th and 2 nd Districts.

Facade of City Hall, 18 th District
Year
(National Census)
Population Density
(Pers. / km 2)
1931 (peak of population) 288 810 48 095
1962 254 974 42 460
1968 236 776 39 430
1975 208 970 34 799
1982 186 866 31 118
1990 187 657 31 250
1999 184 586 30 713
2006 192 042 31 953
2007 191 523 31 867
2008 197 173 32 807


Population by district

Year
Population Density
(Pers. per km 2 )
Growth
Annual since
the last
Census
1861 18 329 creation
Year
Population Density
(Pers. per km 2 )
Growth
Annual since
the last
Census
1861 21 148 creation
Year
Population Density
(Pers. per km 2 )
Growth
Annual since
the last
Census
1861 26 012 creation
Year
Population Density
(Pers. per km 2 )
Growth
Annual since
the last
Census
1861 7 814 creation

Geography

Administrative Districts

  1. Quarter-Great Careers (69th district of Paris)
  2. Quartier de Clignancourt (70th district of Paris)
  3. Quartier de la Goutte-d'Or (71 th district of Paris)
  4. Quartier de la Chapelle (72 th district of Paris)

Routes of 18 th District

Major streets and roads

Projects and Developments

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Buildings and facilities

Buildings and remarkable places

Hospitals

Schools and universities

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Places of worship

Sports Complex

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Green areas

Green spaces of the 18th arrondissement of Paris
Gardens Garden Arena Montmartre Garden Burq Gardens Aeolus Garden Ren Binet Garden Simplon
Squares Square Flag-Boinod Square Carpeaux Charles Square Hermitte Square Constantine Pecqueur Square Two-Nete Square Gospel Square Ginette Neveu Square Henri-Huchard Square Jehan-Rictus Square Jessaint Square Leon Square Lon Serpollet Square Louise de Marillac Square Louise Michel Square de la Madone Square Marcel Bleustein-Blanchet Square Marcel Sembat Square-Marc Seguin Square Maurice Kriegel-Valrimont Square Mount Cenis Square Borodino Square Nadar Square-Paul Robin Square Rachmaninov Raymond Queneau Square Square Raymond Souplex Square St. Bernard Square St. Helena Square Suzanne-Buisson
Miscellaneous Clos Montmartre

Economy and tourism

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Culture

Museums

Exhibition halls

  • Bal, showroom created by the 6 impasse of Defense, near the Place de Clichy. The room is for exhibitions for the representation of reality in all its forms, from photography to new media.
    The hall is open September 18, 2010.

Cinema

Theatre

Arts

The harvest festival of Montmartre

Famous People

Famous people born in the borough

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Famous people linked to the Borough

  • Dalida lived Orchampt street , not far from the place Dalida which now bears his name.
  • Jeanne Bohec resistant, former deputy mayor of the borough.
  • Jacques Prevert lived at 6 bis Cit Vron, just steps from the Moulin Rouge
  • Philippe Guguen , a professor of literature at the college-high school Notre Dame de France and author indicates in his novel "Children do not go early in paradise" take the subway every morning to Marcadet-Poissonnires to get to his travail.Il certainly live at Barbes.
  • The rapper Lefa , collective Sexion Assault.

Transit

The borough is served by the south line 2 of the Paris metro , which goes around the north of the city and is air eastward from Barbs-Rochechouart and crosses the right-of-two stations SNCF by Long viaducts. North, one of the bus lines of the Little Belt runs through the boulevards of Paris.

Three lines of the Paris Metro pass through the district in the south-north direction:

The district is near the Gare Saint-Lazare and Gare du Nord. This district is also traversed in the east by railroad tracks and rail yards that lead to the stations in the North and East. These railway corridors isolate the area of the Chapel of the rest of the borough.

See also

Related articles

External Links

References

Arrondissements of Paris
Current 1, (Louvre) 2nd (Stock) 3 rd (Temple) 4 th (Hotel de Ville) 5 th (Pantheon) 6 th (Luxembourg) 7 th (Palais Bourbon) 8 th (Elysium) 9 th (Opera) 10 th (Warehouse) 11 th (Popincourt) 12 th (Reuilly) 13 th (Goblin) 14 th (Observatory)
15 th (Vaugirard) 16 th (Passy) 17 th (Batignolles-Monceau) 18 th (Butte Montmartre) 19 th (Buttes Chaumont) 20 th (Mnilmontant)
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Veterans 1 2 3 4 th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th

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