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Paris is the fourth largest municipality in the European Union, following Berlin, Madrid and Rome. Eurostat places Paris (6.5 million people) behind London (8 million) and ahead of Berlin (3.5 million), based on the 2012 populations of what Eurostat calls "urban audit core cities". [159]
- Paris
- France
- 28–131 m (92–430 ft), (avg. 78 m or 256 ft)
- Île-de-France
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