The 11th arrondissement of Paris (''XI
e arrondissement'') is one of the 20
arrondissements
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Europe
France
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of the capital city of
France
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. In spoken French, this arrondissement is referred to as ''onzième''.
The arrondissement, called Popincourt, is situated on the
right bank of the
River Seine
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. The arrondissement is one of the
most densely populated urban districts of any European city.
Description
The eleventh arrondissement is a varied and engaging area. To the west lies the
Place de la République, which is linked to the
Place de la Bastille, in the east, by the sweeping, tree-lined
Boulevard Richard-Lenoir, with its large markets and children's parks. The Place de la Bastille and the
rue du Faubourg Saint-Antoine
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are full of fashionable cafés, restaurants, and nightlife, and they also contain a range of boutiques and galleries. The
Oberkampf district to the north is another popular area for nightlife. The east is more residential, with more wholesale commerce, while the areas around the
Boulevard Voltaire and the
Avenue Parmentier
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are livelier crossroads for the local community. In recent years this district has emerged as one of the trendiest regions of Paris.
On November 13, 2015, it was the site of
coordinated shootings and bombings that left 132 dead. About 20 years earlier, another attack had taken place.
Geography
The land area of this arrondissement is 3.666 km
2 (1.415 sq. miles, or 906 acres).
Demography
The peak population of Paris's 11th arrondissement occurred in 1911, with 242,295 inhabitants. Today, the arrondissement remains the most densely populated in Paris, accompanied by a large volume of business activity: 149,102 inhabitants and 71,962 jobs in the last census, in 1999.
The population consists of a large number of single adults, though its eastern portions are more family-oriented. There is a strong community spirit in most areas of the eleventh, and it is interspersed with pleasant squares and parks.
Historical population
Immigration
Map
Places of interest
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Cirque d'hiver
The Cirque d'Hiver ("Winter Circus"), located at 110 rue Amelot (at the juncture of the rue des Filles Calvaires and rue Amelot, Paris 11ème), has been a prominent venue for circuses, exhibitions of dressage, musical concerts, and other events, i ...
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Sainte-Marguerite, Paris
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Église Saint-Ambroise
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ESCP-EAP
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Musée Édith Piaf
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Musée du Fumeur
Jielbeaumadier cirque dhiver paris 2008.jpg, Cirque d'hiver
The Cirque d'Hiver ("Winter Circus"), located at 110 rue Amelot (at the juncture of the rue des Filles Calvaires and rue Amelot, Paris 11ème), has been a prominent venue for circuses, exhibitions of dressage, musical concerts, and other events, i ...
Jielbeaumadier eglise st-ambroise paris 2007.jpg, Église Saint-Ambroise
Jielbeaumadier mairie 11e arr paris 2006.jpg, Arrondissement hall
Place Bastille 20040914 A.jpg, Bastille
Main streets and squares
Streets
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Rue Abel-Rabaud
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Rue Alexandre-Dumas
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Rue Amelot
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Rue Auguste-Laurent
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Rue Basfroi
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Boulevard Beaumarchais
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Boulevard de Belleville
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Cité Bertrand
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Passage Beslay
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Rue des Bluets
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Passage de la Bonne-Graine
Passage, The Passage or Le Passage may refer to:
Arts and entertainment Films
* ''Passage'' (2008 film), a documentary about Arctic explorers
* ''Passage'' (2009 film), a short movie about three sisters
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Rue des Boulets
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Avenue de Bouvines
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Rue de Candie
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Rue Chanzy
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Passage Charles-Dallery
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Rue Charles-Delescluze
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Boulevard de Charonne
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Rue de Charonne
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Rue du Chemin-Vert
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Rue du Chevet
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Rue Chevreul
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Rue de Crussol
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Rue Darboy
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Rue Daval
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Rue Deguerry
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Passage Dudouy
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Rue Faidherbe
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Rue du Faubourg-du-Temple
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Rue du Faubourg-Saint-Antoine
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Boulevard des Filles-du-Calvaire
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Boulevards were originally circumferential roads following the line of former city walls.
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Rue de la Folie-Méricourt
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Rue de la Folie-Regnault
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Rue de la Fontaine-au-Roi
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Rue Froment
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Rue Godefroy-Cavaignac
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Rue Guillaume-Bertrand
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Rue des Immeubles-Industriels
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Rue Jacquard
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Rue Jean-Pierre-Timbaud
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Passage Josset
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Boulevard Jules-Ferry
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Rue Keller
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Rue de Lappe
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Rue La Vacquerie
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Avenue Ledru-Rollin
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Rue Léon-Frot
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Passage Lhomme
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Rue Louis-Bonnet
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Boulevard de Ménilmontant
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Rue Merlin
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Rue de Mont-Louis
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Rue de Montreuil
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Rue Morand
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Rue Moret
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Rue de Nemours
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Rue Neuve-Popincourt
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Rue Oberkampf
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Rue Omer-Talon
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Rue de l'Orillon
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Avenue Parmentier
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Rue du Pasteur-Wagner
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Rue Paul-Bert
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Avenue Philippe-Auguste
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Rue de la Pierre-Levée
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Rue Popincourt
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Rue Rampon
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Avenue de la République
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Boulevard Richard-Lenoir
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Rue de la Roquette
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Rue Saint-Ambroise
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Passage Saint-Antoine
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Rue Saint-Bernard
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Rue Saint-Maur
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Rue Saint-Sabin
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Rue Saint-Sébastien
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Rue Sedaine
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Rue Servan
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Boulevard du Temple
The Boulevard du Temple, formerly nicknamed the "Boulevard du Crime", is a thoroughfare in Paris that separates the 3rd arrondissement from the 11th. It runs from the Place de la République to the Place Pasdeloup, and its name refers to the ne ...
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Rue Ternaux
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Rue des Trois-Bornes
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Rue des Trois-Couronnes
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Avenue du Trône
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Rue Trousseau
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Boulevard Voltaire
* Rue de Belfort
Squares
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Place du 8 Février 1962
The Place du 8 Février 1962 is a public square located in the 11th arrondissement of Paris, specifically in the Charonne district, at the intersection of the Rue de Charonne and the Boulevard Voltaire.
The name of the square commemorates the ...
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Place des Antilles
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Place de la Bastille
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Place Léon-Blum
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Place de la Nation
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Place Pasdeloup
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Place de la République
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Square Bréguet-Sabin
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Square Colbert
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Square de la Folie-Régnault
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Square de la place Pasdeloup
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Square de la Roquette
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Square Denis-Poulot
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Square du Bataclan
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Square du docteur Antoine-Béclère
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Square Francis-Lemarque
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Square Godefroy-Cavaignac
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Square Jean-Aicard
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Square Jules-Ferry
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Square Louis-Majorelle
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Square Maurice-Gardette
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Square Mercœur
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Square Raoul-Nordling
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Square Saint-Ambroise
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References
External links
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''Mairie du 11e'' website
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