With this site you will be able to learn some information about one of the most popular cities in the world–PARIS.  This site will show and explain some popular places around the city.  The site will also feature some interactive features that require you to respond to postings.

Map of Paris

Paris is the capital of France which is located in Europe. Paris is located in the northern part of the country.

Here are some fast facts about Paris:

Population: 2.15 million
Language: French
Currency: Euro
Districts: 20 (called arrondissements, each has their own their own mayor and town hall).
Rivers: Three run through the city-Seine, Oise, Marse
Temperature: Average temperature is in the lower 50s, the average temperature in July is in the upper 60s and average temperature in January is in the upper 30s.

In this blog you will find (all links are also found on the right side of the site):

Eiffel Tower videos-See how it was built, and watch a video of the tower as a day goes by
Notre Dame animation-Learn about some of the outside features of the cathedral
Paris Books-Books that will further your knowledge about the city
Paris Pictures-Pictures of some prominent features in Paris
Paris Wordle-Make a poem with words that remind you of Paris

So sit back, put up your feet and let’s take a trip to Paris!!!

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