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   The city of Paris is divided into 20 arrondissements municipaux, more simply referred to as arrondissements (pronounced /əˈɹɒndɨsmənt/in English and /aʁɔ̃dismɑ̃/ in French). These are not to be confused with departmental arrondissements, which subdivide the 100 French départements. The word "arrondissement", when applied to Paris, refers almost always to the municipal arrondissements listed below. The number of the arrondissement is indicated by the last two digits in Parisian postal codes (75001 up to 75020).



Description
The 20 arrondissements are arranged in the form of a clockwise spiral, starting with the 1st in the middle of the city on the right bank (north bank) of the Seine River. The French cities of Lyon and Marseille are also subdivided in this way.
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The list below indicates Right Bank (R) or Left Bank (L) bank:

Arrondissement Name Area (in km²) Population
(March 1999 census)
Population
(July 2005 estimate)
Density (2005)
(inh. per km²)
Ier arrondissement R Louvre 1.826 16,888 17,700 9,693
IIe arrondissement R Bourse 0.992 19,585 20,700 20,867
IIIe arrondissement R Temple 1.171 34,248 35,100 29,974
IVe arrondissement R Hôtel-de-Ville 1.601 30,675 28,600 17,864
Ve arrondissement L Panthéon 2.541 58,849 60,600 23,849
VIe arrondissement L Luxembourg 2.154 44,919 45,200 20,984
VIIe arrondissement L Palais-Bourbon 4.088 56,985 55,400 13,552
VIIIe arrondissement R Élysée 3.881 39,314 38,700 9,972
IXe arrondissement R Opéra 2.179 55,838 58,500 26,847
Xe arrondissement R Enclos-St-Laurent 2.892 89,612 88,800 30,705
XIe arrondissement R Popincourt 3.666 149,102 152,500 41,598
XIIe arrondissement R Reuilly 16.324¹
6.377²
136,591 138,300 21,687²
XIIIe arrondissement L Gobelins 7.146 171,533 181,300 25,371
XIVe arrondissement L Observatoire 5.621 132,844 134,700 23,964
XVe arrondissement L Vaugirard 8.502 225,362 232,400 27,335
XVIe arrondissement R Passy 16.305³
7.8464
161,773 149,500 19,0544
XVIIe arrondissement R Batignolles-Monceau 5.669 160,860 160,300 28,277
XVIIIe arrondissement R Butte-Montmartre 6.005 184,586 188,700 31,424
XIXe arrondissement R Buttes-Chaumont 6.786 172,730 187,200 27,586
XXe arrondissement R Ménilmontant 5.984 182,952 191,800 32,052

Notes:
1. With the Bois de Vincennes
2. Without the Bois de Vincennes
3. With the Bois de Boulogne
4. Without the Bois de Boulogne
5. 2005 is the year of the most recent official estimate; population of these arrondissements may still be growing

Each arrondissement is subdivided administratively into four quartiers. Paris thus has 80 quartiers administratifs, each containing a police station. For a table giving the names of the 80 quartiers, see .

History

Before 1860

On October 11, 1795, Paris was divided into 12 arrondissements. They were numbered from west to east, with numbers 1-9 situated on the right bank of the Seine, and 10-12 on the left bank.

Each arrondissement was subdivided into 4 quartiers, which corresponded to the 48 original districts created in 1790.

After 1860

On January 1, 1860, new territory was defined to be within the city by Napoleon III. The previous 12 arrondissements were rearranged with this new territory to become the present 20.

In references to historical records (where it is important to distinguish between the old and new systems), the old arrondissements are indicated by following the number with the term ancienne (e.g. 2ème ancienne or 7ème anc.).

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