Two important places in Paris for the opening ceremony of the Paralympics

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Paris on Wednesday selected Champs-Elesees Avenue and Historical Place de La La Concord to host the Summer Paralympics opening ceremony.

The eighth organs in the west of Central Paris are filled with respected Avenue Cafe, palaces, and luxury shops, and in the west, the Arc de Triomphe in the east is connected to a straight line with Place de La Concord.

Thousands of people come daily in the arteries with two kilometers (one mile) long trees with wide sidewalks. It has long been the place of celebrations and popular gatherings for Frenchmen.

It was seen in 1960 in American actress Jane Seburg Jean Lok Godard’s legendary new wave film “Brath Les”, which sold copies in the New York Herald Tribune. It will be a popular parade scene, which is open to everyone and will include more than 180 delegations from around the world and 4,400 Para Olympians, on Wednesday.

France celebrated two victories in the Football World Cup there, July 14, the traditional military parade, the National Holiday of Bastille Day, and the Tour de France cycle race ended there.

Thousands of Parisians and tourists gather there to celebrate the New Year’s Eve. Once after the fields and farm, Avenue began to shape when the Planner of the Louis XIV city for the first time in the mid-17th century linked the Louiler to the Tuileries Garden.

At one end of the Avenue is the Arc De Triomphe, built by the French Emperor Napoleon, who now honors those killed in the French war, and was inaugurated in 1836. France’s WWII leader General Charles de Gaul, of course, chose it for his victorious return from exile. On August 26, 1944, after the Nazis’ independence from Paris.

However, scenes of unrest on the well-known road are known. Police used tear gas, rubber bullets, and water cannons when anti-government protesters attacked the ArcD Triomphe in 2018 and broke into shops.

However, with rising fares and falling sales, along with Avenue as well as stores and historical cinema houses, locals have slowly left the Champs-Alexies in view of the concerns that it is a lot of noise, dirty, and expensive.

Another famous Paris symbol, the Eiffel Tower crosses the River Sean, the name is French for the Allison Fields, Paradise for the dead heroes in Greek myths. At the other end, the Place Da La Concord, the largest square in Paris, will be the official parade for the ticket holders, as well as the artistic style.

This square has a bloody past: Then it is known as “Place de La Revolution”, it was a place of execution and the heads (literally) were wrapped there during the French Revolution. King Louis XVI and his wife, Marie Antonite, were famously jailed during the terrorist era after the revolution of 1789 in 1793. After the July 1830 revolution, it was renamed Concorde.

Today, the beautiful Puki Chowk by Sen is praised by its major Obilis, which was originally built by Ramsey II outside the temple in Egypt in the 13th century BC. It was gifted to Paris in 1830.

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