Paris, city, France: Transportation Facilities
Transportation Facilities
Situated in the center of the Paris basin (see Île-de-France), and only 90 mi (145 km) from the English Channel, the city handles a great volume of shipping. Orly and Charles de Gaulle airports (the latter opened in 1974) and many major railroad stations make Paris one of the great transportation centers of western Europe. The Paris
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- Introduction
- Contemporary Paris
- Under the Third Republic
- Napoleon to the Commune
- The Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries
- During the Renaissance
- Early History
- Government and People
- Points of Interest
- Transportation Facilities
- Bibliography
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