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5th arrondissement of Paris

The 5th arrondissement of Paris (Ve arrondissement) is one of the 20 arrondissements of the capital city of France. In spoken French, this arrondissement is referred to as le cinquième.

5th arrondissement of Paris
A view of Rue Soufflot from the west with the Panthéon in the background
Location within Paris
Coordinates: 48°50′50″N 2°20′40″E / 48.84722°N 2.34444°E / 48.84722; 2.34444Coordinates: 48°50′50″N 2°20′40″E / 48.84722°N 2.34444°E / 48.84722; 2.34444
CountryFrance
RegionÎle-de-France
DepartmentParis
CommuneParis
Government
 • Mayor (2020–2026) Florence Berthout (SL)
Area
2.54 km2 (0.98 sq mi)
Population
 (Jan. 2019)[1]
58,227
 • Density22,924/km2 (59,370/sq mi)
INSEE code75105

The arrondissement, also known as Panthéon, is situated on the Rive Gauche of the River Seine. It is one of the capital's central arrondissements. The arrondissement is notable for being the location of the Quartier Latin, a district dominated by universities, colleges and prestigious high schools since the 12th century when the University of Paris was created.[2] It is also home to the National Museum of Natural History and Jardin des plantes in its eastern part.

The 5th arrondissement is also one of the oldest districts of 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, as well as the Thermes de Cluny, a Roman thermae.

Geography

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

Demography

The population of the arrondissement peaked in 1911 when the population density reached almost 50,000 inhabitants per km². In 2009, the population was 61,531, while 48,909 worked in the arrondissement.

Historical population

Year
(of French censuses)
Population Density
(inh. per km²)
1872 96,689 38,052
1911 (peak of population) 121,378 47,768
1954 106,443 41,890
1962 96,031 37,793
1968 83,721 32,948
1975 67,668 26,630
1982 62,173 24,468
1990 61,222 24,094
1999 58,849 23,160
2009 61,531 24,225

Immigration

Place of birth of residents of the 5th arrondissement in 1999
Born in metropolitan France Born outside metropolitan France
80.0% 20.0%
Born in
overseas France
Born in foreign countries with French citizenship at birth1 EU-15 immigrants2 Non-EU-15 immigrants
0.8% 4.5% 5.4% 9.3%
1 This group is made up largely of former French settlers, such as Pieds-Noirs in Northwest Africa, followed by former colonial citizens who had French citizenship at birth (such as was often the case for the native elite in French colonies), as well as to a lesser extent foreign-born children of French expatriates. Note that a foreign country is understood as a country not part of France in 1999, so a person born for example in 1950 in Algeria, when Algeria was an integral part of France, is nonetheless listed as a person born in a foreign country in French statistics.

2 An immigrant is a person born in a foreign country not having French citizenship at birth. Note that an immigrant may have acquired French citizenship since moving to France, but is still considered an immigrant in French statistics. On the other hand, persons born in France with foreign citizenship (the children of immigrants) are not listed as immigrants.

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.

Saint-Hilaire is a ruined 12th-century church in Paris, active until the French Revolution.

Government and infrastructure

The Ministry of Higher Education and Research has its head office in the arrondissement.[3]

Previously the Bureau d'Enquêtes sur les Événements de Mer (BEAmer) had its head office in the 5th arrondissement.[4]

Economy

Sony Computer Science Laboratories [ja] (ソニーコンピュータサイエンス研究所) Paris is in the arrondissement.[5]

Maps

Cityscape

 
 
Sorbonne university campus.

Colleges and universities

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

Main streets and squares

References

  1. ^ "Populations légales 2019". The National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies. 29 December 2021.
  2. ^ "Map of Paris arrondissements". Paris Digest. 2018. Retrieved 2018-11-21.
  3. ^ "Mentions légales - Crédits." Ministry of Higher Education and Research. Retrieved on 6 May 2011. "Ministère de l'enseignement supérieur et de la recherche DELCOM - Département de la communication (DEPCOM) (organigramme) Adresse : 1, rue Descartes - 75231 Paris Cedex 05"
  4. ^ "." Bureau d'Enquêtes sur les Événements de Mer. December 23, 2003. Retrieved on June 22, 2017. "Mail address : BEAmer 22, rue Monge 75 005 PARIS"
  5. ^ "Contact 2017-12-13 at the Wayback Machine." Sony Computer Science Laboratories [ja] Paris. November 16, 2017. "6, rue Amyot, 75005 Paris, France"

External links

  •   5th arrondissement travel guide from Wikivoyage

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The 5th arrondissement of Paris Ve arrondissement is one of the 20 arrondissements of the capital city of France In spoken French this arrondissement is referred to as le cinquieme 5th arrondissement of ParisMunicipal arrondissementA view of Rue Soufflot from the west with the Pantheon in the backgroundCoat of armsLocation within ParisCoordinates 48 50 50 N 2 20 40 E 48 84722 N 2 34444 E 48 84722 2 34444 Coordinates 48 50 50 N 2 20 40 E 48 84722 N 2 34444 E 48 84722 2 34444CountryFranceRegionIle de FranceDepartmentParisCommuneParisGovernment Mayor 2020 2026 Florence Berthout SL Area2 54 km2 0 98 sq mi Population Jan 2019 1 58 227 Density22 924 km2 59 370 sq mi INSEE code75105The arrondissement also known as Pantheon is situated on the Rive Gauche of the River Seine It is one of the capital s central arrondissements The arrondissement is notable for being the location of the Quartier Latin a district dominated by universities colleges and prestigious high schools since the 12th century when the University of Paris was created 2 It is also home to the National Museum of Natural History and Jardin des plantes in its eastern part The 5th arrondissement is also one of the oldest districts of the city dating back to ancient times Traces of the area s past survive in such sites as the Arenes de Lutece a Roman amphitheatre as well as the Thermes de Cluny a Roman thermae Contents 1 Geography 2 Demography 2 1 Historical population 2 2 Immigration 3 History 4 Government and infrastructure 5 Economy 6 Maps 7 Cityscape 7 1 Places of interest 7 2 Religious buildings 7 3 Colleges and universities 7 4 Main streets and squares 8 References 9 External linksGeography EditThe 5th arrondissement covers some 2 541 km 0 981 sq miles or 628 acres in central Paris Demography EditThe population of the arrondissement peaked in 1911 when the population density reached almost 50 000 inhabitants per km In 2009 the population was 61 531 while 48 909 worked in the arrondissement Historical population Edit Year of French censuses Population Density inh per km 1872 96 689 38 0521911 peak of population 121 378 47 7681954 106 443 41 8901962 96 031 37 7931968 83 721 32 9481975 67 668 26 6301982 62 173 24 4681990 61 222 24 0941999 58 849 23 1602009 61 531 24 225Immigration Edit Place of birth of residents of the 5th arrondissement in 1999 Born in metropolitan France Born outside metropolitan France80 0 20 0 Born inoverseas France Born in foreign countries with French citizenship at birth1 EU 15 immigrants2 Non EU 15 immigrants0 8 4 5 5 4 9 3 1 This group is made up largely of former French settlers such as Pieds Noirs in Northwest Africa followed by former colonial citizens who had French citizenship at birth such as was often the case for the native elite in French colonies as well as to a lesser extent foreign born children of French expatriates Note that a foreign country is understood as a country not part of France in 1999 so a person born for example in 1950 in Algeria when Algeria was an integral part of France is nonetheless listed as a person born in a foreign country in French statistics 2 An immigrant is a person born in a foreign country not having French citizenship at birth Note that an immigrant may have acquired French citizenship since moving to France but is still considered an immigrant in French statistics On the other hand persons born in France with foreign citizenship the children of immigrants are not listed as immigrants History EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed May 2011 Learn how and when to remove this template message 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 ile de la Cite by the Romans Saint Hilaire is a ruined 12th century church in Paris active until the French Revolution Government and infrastructure EditThe Ministry of Higher Education and Research has its head office in the arrondissement 3 Previously the Bureau d Enquetes sur les Evenements de Mer BEAmer had its head office in the 5th arrondissement 4 Economy EditThis section may lend undue weight to certain ideas incidents or controversies Please help improve it by rewriting it in a balanced fashion that contextualizes different points of view January 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Sony Computer Science Laboratories ja ソニーコンピュータサイエンス研究所 Paris is in the arrondissement 5 Maps Edit Map of the 5th arrondissement The 5th arrondissement in Open Street Map Neighborhoods of the 5th arrondissement Metro map of the 5th arrondissementCityscape Edit Sorbonne university campus Places of interest Edit Arenes de Lutece Bibliotheque Sainte Genevieve Centre de la Mer et des Eaux Fontaine Saint Michel Institut du Monde Arabe Arab World Institute Jardin des Plantes and the Musee National d Histoire Naturelle Maison de la Mutualite Montagne Sainte Genevieve Musee de Cluny hosting the Thermes de Cluny Musee de l Assistance Publique Hopitaux de Paris Musee Curie Musee des Collections Historiques de la Prefecture de Police Musee de la Sculpture en Plein Air The Pantheon Quartier Latin Val de Grace military hospitalReligious buildings Edit Church of Val de Grace Saint Ephrem church Notre Dame du Liban church Saint Etienne du Mont church Saint Jacques du Haut Pas church Saint Jean l Evangeliste church Saint Julien le Pauvre church Saint Medard Paris church Saint Nicolas du Chardonnet church Saint Severin church La Grande Mosquee 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 Edit As part of the Latin Quarter the 5th arrondissement is known for its high concentration of educational and research establishments College de France College international de philosophie Ecole Polytechnique historical campus the school has now been relocated PSL University Ecole Normale Superieure ENSCP Chimie Paris ESPCI Paris Sorbonne University Faculte des sciences Jussieu Campus Universite Paris Cite Faculte de medecine de Paris Centre Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris Sorbonne Sorbonne University Faculte des Lettres University of Paris I Pantheon Sorbonne University of Paris III Sorbonne Nouvelle Rectorate of Paris Famous lycees with preparatory classes to the Grandes ecoles Lycee Louis le Grand Lycee Henri IVMain streets and squares Edit Rue des Anglais Rue de l Arbalete Rue des Arenes Square des Arenes de Lutece 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 Ecoles Rue de l Estrapade Rue des Fosses Saint Bernard Rue des Fosses 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 Lacepede Rue Lagrange Rue Lhomond Rue Linne Rue Le Goff Rue Malebranche Rue Monge Rue de la Montagne Sainte Genevieve Rue Mouffetard Place du Pantheon Rue Poliveau Rue des Pretres Saint Severin Square Rene Viviani Boulevard Saint Germain Rue Saint Jacques Boulevard Saint Michel Rue Saint Severin Rue de la Sorbonne Rue Soufflot Rue Thouin Rue Tournefort Rue d Ulm Rue Valette Rue Xavier PrivasReferences Edit Populations legales 2019 The National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies 29 December 2021 Map of Paris arrondissements Paris Digest 2018 Retrieved 2018 11 21 Mentions legales Credits Ministry of Higher Education and Research Retrieved on 6 May 2011 Ministere de l enseignement superieur et de la recherche DELCOM Departement de la communication DEPCOM organigramme Adresse 1 rue Descartes 75231 Paris Cedex 05 Contact Us Bureau d Enquetes sur les Evenements de Mer December 23 2003 Retrieved on June 22 2017 Mail address BEAmer 22 rue Monge 75 005 PARIS Contact Archived 2017 12 13 at the Wayback Machine Sony Computer Science Laboratories ja Paris November 16 2017 6 rue Amyot 75005 Paris France External links Edit France portal Wikimedia Commons has media related to Paris 5e arrondissement 5th arrondissement travel guide from Wikivoyage Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 5th arrondissement of Paris amp oldid 1128410139, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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