There was a green belt all around Paris, inherited from the former military enclosure of Thiers (1840), which gradually accommodated, as it urbanized, a lot of social housing between the 1920s and 1960s. , public facilities and the construction of the ring road in the 1960s.
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It is on this green belt, between the boulevards of the Maréchaux and the ring road, that many sports facilities and almost all of the Parisian stadiums have been located.
Designed as a central ring of the green fabric (still very visible in 2013 on the maps of the Atelier parisien d'urbanisme in the heart of the Paris conurbation), it also hosts many parks, such as that of the Cité internationale universitaire (1925 ) in the 14th, the Suzanne-Lenglen Park (1977) in the 15th or the Butte-du-Chapeau-Rouge (1939) and Villette (1987) parks in the 19th.
Under the mandates of Bertrand Delanoë, in continuity with the decisions…
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