- Boulevard de Sébastopol
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arr_num=1er, 2e, 3e, 4e
streetname=Boulevard de SÉBASTOPOL
x=130
y=82
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arr1=Ier
arr2=IIe
arr3=IIIe
arr4=IVe
quarter=Saint-Germain l'Auxerrois . Halles . Bonne Nouvelle . Sainte-Avoye . Arts et Métiers . Saint-Merri
begins=avenue Victoria
ends=boulevard Saint-Denis
length=1332
width=30
creation=Déc. du 29 septembre 1854 (UP). Déc. du 23 août 1858 : 1° raccordement des côtés impair et pair avec le côté pair de la rue Greneta; 2° au droit du n° 107 (partie) ; 3° au droit du square Chautemps.
denomination=Déc. du 25 septembre 1855.
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caption= boulevard de Sébastopol todayThe Boulevard de Sébastopol is an important roadway inParis ,France , which serves to delimit the 1st and 2nd arrondissements from the 3rd and 4th arrondissements of the city.The boulevard is 1.3km in length, starting from the
place du Châtelet and ends at the boulevard Saint-Denis, when it becomes theBoulevard de Strasbourg . The boulevard is a main thoroughfare, and consists of 4 vehicular lanes, one of which is reserved for buses.Although the road is line with some shops and restaurants, its importance is that of a thoroughfare running north-south in central Paris. It separates
Le Marais fromLes Halles .History
The boulevard de Sébastopol is one of the most important roads opened up by the
Baron Haussmann during his transformation of Paris in the 1850s. It was conceived as a major artery running a north-south axis across Paris, leading to theGare de l'Est .The road was christened "Boulevard du Centre" when it was opened in
1854 . FollowingNapoléon III 's victory at the port ofSevastopol , in theCrimea of 8 September 1855, it was given its current name.For several years, the name belonged to the road known since
1867 asBoulevard Saint-Michel , along theRive Gauche up toRue Cujas .See also
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Siege of Sevastopol (1854–1855)
*Boulevards of Paris External links
* [http://www.paris-france.org/carto/nomenclature/8894.nom.html Official nomenclature of Parisian roads] fr icon
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