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VE ARRONDISSEMENT

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The '5th arrondissement' (''Ve arrondissement''), located on the Left Bank, is one of the central arrondissements of Paris, France. This arrondissement is famous for being the location of the Quartier Latin, the Paris district which is dominated by famous universities, colleges, and high schools.
The 5th arrondissement is also one of the oldest in the city, dating back to ancient times. Traces of the area's past survive in such sites as the Arènes de Lutèce, a Roman amphitheatre, and the Thermes de Cluny, a Roman thermae.

Contents
Geography
Demographics
Historical population
Immigration
History
Map
Cityscape
Places of interest
Religious buildings
Colleges and universities
Main streets and squares
External links

Geography


The 5e arrondissement covers some 2.541 km² (0.981 sq. miles, or 628 acres) in central Paris.

Demographics


The population of the arrondissement peaked in 1911 when the population density reached almost 50,000 inhabitants per km². In 1999, the population was 58,849, while 48,909 worked in the arrondissement.
Historical population



Year
(of French censuses)
Population
Density
(inh. per km²)
187296,68938,052
1911 (peak of population)121,37847,768
1954106,44341,890
196296,03137,793
196883,72132,948
197567,66826,630
198262,17324,468
199061,22224,094
199958,84923,160
2005 estimate59,30023,337

Immigration

History


The Ve arrondissement is the oldest arrondissement in Paris, and was first built by the Romans.
The construction of the Roman town ''Lutetia'' dates back from the 1st century BC, which was built after the conquest of the Gaulish site, situated on the île de la Cité by the Romans.

Map


Map of Ve arrondissement



Cityscape



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Places of interest


Arènes de Lutèce

Bibliothèque Sainte-Geneviève

Institut du Monde Arabe ''(Arab World Institute)''

Jardin des Plantes and the Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle

Maison de la Mutualité

Montagne Sainte-Geneviève

Musée de Cluny, hosting the Thermes de Cluny

The Panthéon

Quartier Latin

Val-de-Grâce military hospital
Religious buildings


Saint-Ephrem church

Saint-Étienne-du-Mont church

Saint-Jacques-de-Haut-Pas church

Saint-Jean-l'Evangéliste church

Saint-Julien-le-Pauvre church

Saint Médard church

Saint-Nicolas-du-Chardonnet church

Saint-Séverin church

★ La Grande Mosquée (Great Mosque of Paris), created in 1922 after World War I, as a sign of recognition from the nation to the fallen Muslim ''tirailleurs'' who lost their lives at Verdun and in the take-back of Douaumont fort)
Colleges and universities

As part of the Latin Quarter, the 5th arrondissement is known for its high concentration of educational and research establishments.

Collège de France

Collège international de philosophie

École Normale Supérieure

École Polytechnique (historical campus; the school has now been relocated)

Jussieu Campus

ESPCI


University of Paris 6


University of Paris 7


Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris

Sorbonne


University of Paris 1


University of Paris 2


★ University of Paris 3


★ University of Paris 4


Rectorate of Paris

★ Famous lycées with preparatory classes to the ''Grandes écoles''


Lycée Louis-le-Grand


Lycée Henri IV
Main streets and squares


★ Rue des Anglais

★ Rue de l'Arbalète

★ Rue des Arènes

★ Square des Arènes de Lutèce

★ Rue des Bernardins

★ Rue Boutebrie

★ Rue Buffon

★ Rue du Cardinal-Lemoine

★ Rue des Carmes

★ Rue Censier

★ Rue Claude Bernard

★ Rue de la Clef

★ Rue Clovis

★ Place de la Contrescarpe

★ Rue Cujas

★ Rue Cuvier

★ Rue Dante

★ Rue Descartes

★ Rue des Écoles

★ Rue de l'Estrapade

★ Rue des Fossés-Saint-Bernard

★ Rue des Fossés-Saint-Jacques

★ Avenue des Gobelins

★ Rue Gay-Lussac

★ Rue Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire

Rue de la Harpe

Rue de la Huchette

★ Place Jussieu

★ Rue Jussieu

★ Rue Lacépède

★ Rue Lagrange

★ Rue Lhomond

★ Rue Linné

★ Rue Malebranche

★ Rue Monge

★ Rue de la Montagne Sainte-Geneviève

Rue Mouffetard

★ Place du Panthéon

★ Rue Poliveau

★ Rue des Prêtres-Saint-Séverin

Boulevard Saint-Germain

Rue Saint-Jacques

Boulevard Saint-Michel

Rue Saint-Séverin

★ Rue de la Sorbonne

★ Rue Soufflot

★ Rue Thouin

★ Rue Tournefort

★ Rue d'Ulm

★ Rue Valette

★ Rue Xavier Privas

External links



Slide show by Photo-Vinc

Detailed website about the arrondissement



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