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20th arrondissement of Paris

20th arrondissement of Paris

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name20th arrondissement of Paris
INSEE75120
communeParis
population
population_as_of
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area5.98
image_mapParis 20e arr jms.gif
map_captionLocation within Paris
image_skylineMairie XXe Arrondissement - Paris XX (FR75) - 2021-04-26 - 3.jpg
image_captionMairie du XXe arrondissement
image_shieldBlason ville fr Paris XX.svg
logo[[File:Logo Arrondissement de Paris - Mairie 20 - Ménilmontant.svg140pxLogo]]
mayorÉric Pliez
partyDVG
term2020–2026
coordinates

The 20th arrondissement of Paris (known in French as the XXe arrondissement de Paris or simply as "le vingtième") is the last of the consecutively numbered arrondissements of the capital city of France. Also known as Ménilmontant () after the Ménilmontant neighbourhood it encompasses in its northwest, it is on the right bank of the River Seine and contains some of the city's most cosmopolitan districts. It covers four quarters: Belleville, Saint-Fargeau, Père-Lachaise and Charonne. In 2019, it had a population of 194,994.

The 20th arrondissement is internationally best known for its Père Lachaise Cemetery, the world's most-visited cemetery where one can find the tombs of a number of famous people, such as Édith Piaf, Jim Morrison and Eugène Delacroix.

Geography

The quarters of the 20th arrondissement

The land area of this arrondissement is 5.984 km2.

The arrondissement consists of four quarters:

  • Quartier Belleville (77)
  • Quartier Saint-Fargeau (78)
  • Quartier Père-Lachaise (79)
  • Quartier Charonne (80)

Demographics

The population of Paris's 20th arrondissement peaked in 1936, when it had 208,115 inhabitants. Today it remains very dense in population and business activity with 197,067 inhabitants in 2009 and 54,786 jobs as of the last census in 1999.

Historical population

Year
(of French censuses)PopulationDensity
(inh. per km2)
187292,77215,503
1936 (peak of population)208,11534,779
1954200,20833,457
1962199,31033,307
1968188,92131,571
1975175,79529,378
1982171,97128,738
1990184,47830,829
1999182,95230,574
2009197,06732,954

Immigration

| EU-15 = 3.1 | non-EU-15 = 16.3

Cityscape

Places of interest

  • Parc de Belleville
  • Père Lachaise Cemetery Containing the tombs of many famous artists: composers (such as Frédéric Chopin and Gioacchino Rossini), writers (including Oscar Wilde, Honoré de Balzac, and Marcel Proust), painters (Camille Pissarro, Jacques-Louis David, Eugène Delacroix, and others), musicians (Jim Morrison of The Doors and Edith Piaf among others), and the playwright Molière.
  • Church of Saint-Jean-Bosco, Paris. One of the few Art Deco churches in Paris, built 1933–1938. It retains its original Art Deco decoration.
  • Saint-Germain de Charonne, Paris. One of the oldest churches in Paris. & Notre-Dame-des-Otages, Paris. 1930s church with colourful stained glass

Important districts

Quarters of the 20th arrondissement
  • Quarter of Belleville
    • Neighbourhood of Ménilmontant
  • Quarter of Charonne

Government and infrastructure

The Directorate-General for External Security (DGSE) has its head office in the arrondissement.

Media

The humour publication Charlie Hebdo had its head office in the arrondissement.

Education

Lycée Hélène Boucher

Senior high schools include:

  • Lycée Hélène Boucher
  • Lycée Charles-de-Gaulle
  • Lycée Beth Yacov
  • Lycée Heikhal Menahem Sinaï

Other institutions:

  • École Eugène Reisz
  • Collège Jean Perrin

References

References

  1. [https://www.cbc.ca/radio/undertheinfluence/the-most-visited-cemetery-in-the-world-1.6060483 "The most-visited cemetery in the world"], CBC, 10 June 2021.
  2. "[http://lannuaire.service-public.fr/services_nationaux/administration-centrale-ou-ministere_171654.html Direction générale de la sécurité extérieure (DGSE)] {{Webarchive. link. (2014-02-01 ". Service-public.fr (French government). Retrieved on 31 January 2014. "141, boulevard Mortier 75020 Paris")
  3. "[http://www.charliehebdo.fr/Contact.html Contact] {{webarchive. link. (2012-09-18 ." Charlie Hebdo. Retrieved on 21 September 2012. "Charlie Hebdo 26, rue Serpollet 75020 PARIS")
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