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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Paris, Banks of the Seine' has mentioned 'Seine' in the following places:
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ParisCapital city, department and communeFrom top to bottom, left to right: Eiffel Tower on the Seine, Panthxc3xa9on, Jardin du Luxembourg, Pont des Arts with xc3x8ele Saint-Louis and Notre-Dame de Paris in the background, Arc de Triomphe, Palais Garnier, Louvre FlagCoat of armsMotto(s):xc2xa0Fluctuat nec mergitur"Tossed by the waves but never sunk"Location of Paris ParisShow map of FranceParisShow map of xc3x8ele-de-France (region)Coordinates: 48xc2xb051xe2x80xb224xe2x80xb3N 2xc2xb021xe2x80xb208xe2x80xb3Exefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf48.856613xc2xb0N 2.352222xc2xb0Exefxbbxbf / 48.856613; 2.352222Coordinates: 48xc2xb051xe2x80xb224xe2x80xb3N 2xc2xb021xe2x80xb208xe2x80xb3Exefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf48.856613xc2xb0N 2.352222xc2xb0Exefxbbxbf / 48.856613; 2.352222CountryFranceRegionxc3x8ele-de-FranceDepartmentParisIntercommunalityMxc3xa9tropole du Grand ParisSubdivisions20 arrondissementsGovernmentxc2xa0xe2x80xa2xc2xa0Mayor (2020xe2x80x932026) Anne Hidalgo (PS)Area1105.4xc2xa0km2 (40.7xc2xa0sqxc2xa0mi)xc2xa0xe2x80xa2xc2xa0Urbanxc2xa0(2020)2,853.5xc2xa0km2 (1,101.7xc2xa0sqxc2xa0mi)xc2xa0xe2x80xa2xc2xa0Metroxc2xa0(2020)18,940.7xc2xa0km2 (7,313.0xc2xa0sqxc2xa0mi)Populationxc2xa0(Jan.xc2xa02018)[1]2,175,601xc2xa0xe2x80xa2xc2xa0Density21,000/km2 (53,000/sqxc2xa0mi)xc2xa0xe2x80xa2xc2xa0Urbanxc2xa0(Jan.xc2xa02017[2])10,785,092xc2xa0xe2x80xa2xc2xa0Urbanxc2xa0density3,800/km2 (9,800/sqxc2xa0mi)xc2xa0xe2x80xa2xc2xa0Metroxc2xa0(Jan.xc2xa02017[3])13,024,518xc2xa0xe2x80xa2xc2xa0Metroxc2xa0density690/km2 (1,800/sqxc2xa0mi)Demonym(s)Parisian(s) (en) Parisien, Parisienne (fr)Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)xc2xa0xe2x80xa2xc2xa0Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)INSEE/Postal code75056 /75001-75020, 75116Elevation28xe2x80x93131xc2xa0m (92xe2x80x93430xc2xa0ft) (avg.
The historical district along the Seine in the city centre is classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site; popular landmarks there included the Cathedral of Notre Dame de Paris on the xc3x8ele de la Citxc3xa9, now closed for renovation after the 15 April 2019 fire.
[30][31] One of the area's major northxe2x80x93south trade routes crossed the Seine on the xc3xaele de la Citxc3xa9; this meeting place of land and water trade routes gradually became an important trading centre.
After the marshland between the river Seine and its slower 'dead arm' to its north was filled in around the 10th century,[41] Paris' cultural centre began to move to the Right Bank.
His successor, Napoleon III, alongside the newly appointed prefect of the Seine, Georges-Eugxc3xa8ne Haussmann, launched a gigantic public works project to build wide new boulevards, a new opera house, a central market, new aqueducts, sewers and parks, including the Bois de Boulogne and Bois de Vincennes.
On 17 October 1961, an unauthorised but peaceful protest demonstration of Algerians against the curfew led to violent confrontations between the police and demonstrators, in which at least 40 people were killed, including some thrown into the Seine.
Bertrand Delanoxc3xab also transformed a section of the highway along the Left Bank of the Seine into an urban promenade and park, the Promenade des Berges de la Seine, which he inaugurated in June 2013.
Paris is located in northern central France, in a north-bending arc of the river Seine whose crest includes two islands, the xc3x8ele Saint-Louis and the larger xc3x8ele de la Citxc3xa9, which form the oldest part of the city.
[146] At its origin, before the Middle Ages, the city was composed of several islands and sandbanks in a bend of the Seine; of those, two remain today: xc3x8ele Saint-Louis and the xc3x8ele de la Citxc3xa9.
Modern Paris owes much of its downtown plan and architectural harmony to Napoleon III and his Prefect of the Seine, Baron Haussmann.
A greater administrative Seine department had been governing Paris and its suburbs since its creation in 1790, but the rising suburban population had made it difficult to maintain as a unique entity.
Other difficult areas are located in the Seine valley, in xc3x89vry et Corbeil-Essonnes (Essonne), in Mureaux, Mantes-la-Jolie (Yvelines), and scattered among social housing districts created by Delouvrier's 1961 "ville nouvelle" political initiative.
[201] The Paris region's most intense economic activity through the central Hauts-de-Seine department and suburban La Dxc3xa9fense business district places Paris' economic centre to the west of the city, in a triangle between the Opxc3xa9ra Garnier, La Dxc3xa9fense and the Val de Seine.
The Panthxc3xa9on and the Catacombs of Paris are also located on the Left Bank of the Seine.
The banks of the Seine from the Pont de Sully to the Pont d'Ixc3xa9na have been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1991.
There are about 150 bookstores in the 5th arrondissement alone, plus another 250 book stalls along the Seine.
[257][258] Several yearly festivals take place in Paris, including the Paris Jazz Festival and the rock festival Rock en Seine.
[281] Most of the major fashion designers have their showrooms along the Avenue Montaigne, between the Champs-xc3x89lysxc3xa9es and the Seine.
Some other yearly festivals are Paris-Plages, a festive event that lasts from mid-July to mid-August when the Right Bank of the Seine is converted into a temporary beach with sand, deck chairs and palm trees;[282] Journxc3xa9es du Patrimoine, Fxc3xaate de la Musique, Techno Parade, Nuit Blanche, Cinxc3xa9ma au clair de lune, Printemps des rues, Festival d'automne, and Fxc3xaate des jardins.
The rivers Loire, Rhine, Rhxc3xb4ne, Meuse, and Scheldt can be reached by canals connecting with the Seine, which include the Canal Saint-Martin, Canal Saint-Denis, and the Canal de l'Ourcq.
A view of the Seine, the xc3x8ele de la Citxc3xa9 and a Bateau Mouche
Paris in its early history had only the rivers Seine and Bixc3xa8vre for water.
The Passerelle de l'Avre, crossing the Seine and establishing a link between the Bois de Boulogne and Saint-Cloud in Hauts-de-Seine, is the City of Paris's westernmost point.
[326] One of the newest parks, the Promenade des Berges de la Seine (2013), built on a former highway on the left bank of the Seine between the Pont de l'Alma and the Musxc3xa9e d'Orsay, has floating gardens and gives a view of the city's landmarks.
The city of Paris is built along a bend in the River Seine, between the confluence of the Marne and the Oise Rivers.
The property comprises bridges, quays and the banks of the Seine in the historic part of its course (between the Pont de Sully and the Pont dxe2x80x99Ixc3xa9na) and the Ile de la Citxc3xa9 and the Ile St Louis.
From the Ile St Louis to the Pont Neuf, from the Louvre to the Eiffel Tower, and the Place de la Concorde to the Grand and Petit Palais, the evolution of Paris and its history can be seen from the River Seine.
The conserved buildings of the Universal Exhibitions that took place in Paris in the 19th and 20th centuries are numerous on the banks of the River Seine.
Criterion (i)xc2xa0: The banks of the Seine are studded with a succession of architectural and urban masterpieces built from the Middle Ages to the 20th century, including the Cathedral of Notre-Dame and the Sainte Chapelle, the Louvre, the Palais de lxe2x80x99Institut, the Hxc3xb4tel des Invalides, Place de la Concorde, Ecole Militaire, the Monnaie (the Mint), the Grand Palais of the Champs Elysxc3xa9es, the Eiffel Tower and the Palais de Chaillot.
Criterion (ii)xc2xa0: Buildings along the Seine, such as Notre-Dame and the Sainte Chapelle, became the source of the spread of Gothic architecture, while the Place de la Concorde and the vista at the Invalides exerted influence on urban development of European capitals.
Criterion (iv)xc2xa0: United by a grandiose river landscape, the monuments, the architecture and the representative buildings along the banks of the Seine in Paris each illustrate with perfection, most of the styles, decorative arts and building methods employed over nearly eight centuries.
Ever since the first human settlements, from prehistoric times to the Parisii tribes, the Seine has played both a defensive and an economic role.
It is this latter section of the Seine, where functions of the capital city have developed, that was inscribed.
The State owns, directly or through its public establishments, the quays of the Seine (fluvial public domain), the majority of the monuments and their associated spaces.
The xe2x80x9cCahier des prescriptions urbaines et paysagxc3xa8res pour la mise en valeur des Berges de la Seine dans Parisxe2x80x9d (Urban and Landscape Requirements for the Enhancement of the Banks of the Seine in Paris), prepared in 1999 by the city, the State and the autonomous Port, is the reference document for all activity and installations on the banks.
The xe2x80x9cSpecifications de prescription des installations saisonnixc3xa8resxe2x80x9d (Seasonal Installation Requirements), approved in 2015, aims to control the temporary use and occupation of the thoroughfares of the lower quays of the banks of the Seine in Paris.
The definitive closing of the lower quays to automobile traffic over nearly the whole area of the property, since 2014 on the Left Bank and 2016 on the Right Bank, as part of the development of the banks of the Seine, contributes to preserving its authenticity and integrity.