
David
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Who told you there were only two? Paris is a very cosmopolitan city, and if your teacher told you that there are only "two culturally diverse sections of Paris, France", I wish I could have a word with him or her. I used to live near Marcadet-Poissonniers métro (subway) station, which is located near better-known Barbès-Rochechouart, in northern Paris (18th arrondissement, or "district"). That whole area has a large community from the Maghreb (Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco, etc), from sub-Saharan Africa, eastern Europe, former French colonies in Asia (Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia), etc. And France has two "Chinatowns", one in the 19th arrondissement near Belleville, and the other in the 13th arrondissement. I hope this helps. |

redi
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Hey,
Just wanted to answer to ed s that his answer racist choked me a lot. Are u French to judge "North African immigrants" which are not immigrants but French like any other French in this country and helped to build the country after World war II.
Then, I think u mean Paris is divised between two "rives". Rive Gauche and Rive Droite. It depends the side of the river "La seine" you are. The both are quiet nice to visit and you don't have to be affraid to walk in Paris because its a quiet city. In france we say that Rive gauche is less a popular borrough than Rive droite... It's up to you to see. |