Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Sur la partie de La Plaine Saint-Denis, la communauté d'agglomération Plaine Commune, soit environ 800 hectares, et compte environ 18 000 habitants, s'occupe du quartier « Plaine Saint-Denis ». 27 000 salariés du secteur privé occupent 1,1 million de mètres carrés, principalement situés dans les quartiers Pleyel, LandyFrance, Cornillon ...

  2. Stade de France. / 48.9245; 2.3602. Stade de France ( French pronunciation: [stad də fʁɑ̃s], lit. 'Stadium of France') is the national stadium of France, located just north of Paris in the commune of Saint-Denis. Its seating capacity of 80,698 makes it the largest stadium in France.

  3. People also ask

  4. Saint-Denis ( / ˌsæ̃dəˈniː /, French: [sɛ̃d (ə)ni] ⓘ) is a commune in the northern suburbs of Paris, France. It is located 9.4 km (5.8 mi) from the centre of Paris. Saint-Denis is the second most populated suburb of Paris (after Boulogne-Billancourt ), with a population of 113,116 at the 2020 census.

  5. La Plaine Stade de France, officially La Plaine Stade de France–Saint-Denis–Aubervilliers, is a station on the line B of the Réseau Express Régional, a hybrid suburban commuter and rapid transit line. In the future, it will also be served by Paris Metro Line 15. It is named after several nearby landmarks, the La Plaine district where the ...

  6. The Plaine Saint-Denis: Key Dates and Landmarks. Urban Projects in the Plaine Saint-Denis (Part 1 - in French) Urban Projects in the Plaine Saint-Denis (Part 2 - in French) Masterplan Paris Nord Est (in French) Facts and Figures on Paris Nord Est Area (in French) Regenerating the Plaine Saint-Denis 1985-2020

  7. The urban regeneration of Plaine Saint-Denis, Case study prepared for the Paris region, 1985-2020 Page 11 of 23 Global Report on Human Settlements 2009. After negotiations with the municipality of Saint-Denis, the decision was made in 1993 to locate the Stade de France6in the Plaine.

  8. May 31, 2000 · The station is in a suburb of Paris, in the Seine-Saint-Denis department of France. The Stade de France is also served by the RER D line from another nearby station, Stade de France–Saint-Denis. History. The station opened on 25 January 1998, in time for the 1998 World Cup, replacing a 1913 station known as La Plaine-Voyaguers. The station is ...

  1. People also search for