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What is the geographical environment of Paris?
Paris is the largest city in continental Europe and one of the most prosperous cities in the world. Located in northern France, on the west bank of the Seine River, 375 kilometers away from the estuary (English Channel). The Seine River winds through the city, forming two central islands (Sid and St. Louis). Greater Paris also includes the provinces of Upper Seine, Marne Valley and Seine-saint-denis, which are distributed around the walls of Paris and consist of the urban areas connected with Paris. Paris, the above three provinces, Evelyn, Valle de Voize, Seine-Marne and Essonne, form a large area. This area has been called "ile-de-france" since ancient times.

The city itself is located in the center of the Paris basin, with a mild maritime climate, no heat in summer and no cold in winter; 10, the average temperature is 3℃ in October, 65438 08℃ in July and 65438 00℃ in the whole year. The annual rainfall distribution is balanced, slightly more in summer and autumn, with an average annual rainfall of 6 19mm.

Paris is divided into 20 districts. More famous are:

Section 1

Located on the northern shore of the Seine-Marne province, this area is a tourist area with world-famous Louvre Museum, Royal Palace, Tuileries Garden, Leiale shopping mall, government agencies and churches.

7 th district

Also known as "Bourbon Palace". This belt has the world-famous Eiffel Tower, Napoleon's Tomb, Ossetian Art Museum, Military Museum, Military Academy, etc. This area is located on the south bank of Seine-Marne province, with wide streets and magnificent buildings. It is a place where scenic spots, embassies and state institutions of various countries are concentrated, including the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Economy and Finance, the Ministry of National Defense, the Ministry of Education, the Ministry of Industry and Commerce and some high-end residential areas.

The eighth district

This area is the most lively and densely populated area in Paris. Because the world-famous Champs Elysé es, from the famous Place de la Concorde to the Arc de Triomphe, is about 2 kilometers long. For 365 days, there is the same traffic and tourists as crucian carp every day. There are many shops on both sides of the Champs Elysé es, including fashion shops, boutiques and perfume shops. Streets and alleys are full of five-star hotels and high-end restaurants; Along the black road in San Donovan, the Elysee Palace, the presidential palace, is heavily guarded. The Ministry of the Interior and the Admiralty are all in this area, as well as the Palace, Madeleine Street and so on.