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[[File:Quarters of the 10th arrondissement of Paris - OSM 2020.svg|thumb|250px|The quarters of the 10th arrondissement]] | |||
The land area of the arrondissement is {{convert|2.892|km2|sqmi acre|abbr=on}}. | The land area of the arrondissement is {{convert|2.892|km2|sqmi acre|abbr=on}}. | ||
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The 10th arrondissement of Paris (Xe arrondissement) is one of the 20 arrondissements of the capital city of France. In spoken French, the arrondissement is referred to as le dixième (Script error: No such module "IPA".; "the tenth", formally le dixième arrondissement de Paris). In 2020, it had a population of 83,459.
The arrondissement, called Entrepôt (warehouse), is situated on the right bank of the River Seine. It contains two of the seven large mainline railway stations of Paris: the Gare du Nord and the Gare de l'Est. Built during the 19th century, these two termini are among the busiest in Europe. The 10th arrondissement also contains a large portion of the Canal Saint-Martin, linking the northeastern parts of Paris with the Seine.
The current mayor of the 10th arrondissement is Alexandra Cordebard since 2017.[1]
Geography
The land area of the arrondissement is Template:Convert.
The 10th arrondissement is often referred to as l'Entrepôt. Like all Parisian arrondissements, it is divided into four quartiers (districts):[2]
- Saint-Vincent-de-Paul, the 37th quartier, has 21,624 people in an area of 92.7 hectares
- Porte-Saint-Denis, the 38th quartier, has 15,066 people in an area of 47.2 hectares
- Porte-Saint-Martin, the 39th quartier, has 23,125 people in an area of 60.9 hectares
- Hôpital-Saint-Louis, the 40th quartier, has 29,870 people in an area of 88.4 hectares
Demographics
The peak population of the 10th arrondissement occurred in 1881, when it had 159,809 inhabitants. Today, the arrondissement remains very dense in both population and business activity, with 89,612 inhabitants and 71,962 jobs at last census in 1999. Due to its large Turkish minority, the 10th arrondissement is often called "La Petite Turquie" (Little Turkey).[3]
Historical population
| Year (of French censuses) |
Population | Density (inh. per km2) |
|---|---|---|
| 1872 | 135,392 | 46,848 |
| 1881 (peak of population) | 159,809 | 55,259 |
| 1954 | 129,179 | 44,699 |
| 1962 | 124,497 | 43,049 |
| 1968 | 113,372 | 39,202 |
| 1975 | 94,046 | 32,519 |
| 1982 | 86,970 | 30,073 |
| 1990 | 90,083 | 31,149 |
| 1999 | 89,612 | 30,986 |
| 2009 | 95,911 | 33,187 |
Immigration
Map
Cityscape
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The canal Saint-Martin.
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Place de la République
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Passage Brady
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Gare du Nord
Places of interest
- Canal Saint-Martin
- Gare de l'Est
- Gare du Nord
- Musée de l'Éventail (museum of fans)
- Passage Brady
- Passage du Prado
- Porte Saint-Denis
- Porte Saint-Martin
- Saint-Martin-des-Champs, Paris
- Saint-Joseph-Artisan, Paris
- Church of Saint-Vincent-de-Paul, Paris
- Church of Saint-Laurent, Paris
- Théâtre Antoine-Simone Berriau
- Chapel of Lariboisiere Hospital, Paris
Mains streets and squares
Streets
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Squares
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