Paris
Paris is the capital and largest city of France. It is also the capital of the Île-de-France région (also known as Paris Region) that, encompassing Paris and its suburbs, represents France's most dynamic centre of economic activity.
Paris is a leading global cultural, business and political centre and is renowned for its defining neo-classical architecture as well as its role as a major international influence in fashion, gastronomy and the arts.It is widely regarded as one of the world's major global cities. Dubbed "the City of Lights" (la Ville Lumiere) since the 19th century, Paris has a reputation as a "romantic" city. Paris is situated on the banks of the river Seine in north-central France.
The city hosts many museums and galleries, has an active nightlife, and is the most visited city in the world, with more than 30 million visitors per year. The most recognisable symbol of Paris is the 324 metre Eiffel Tower on the banks of the Seine.
The City of Paris had an estimated mid-2004 population of 2,144,700 . The Paris urban area, extending well beyond the city boundaries, has today an estimated population of 9.9 million. The Paris metropolitan area (including satellite towns) stood at 11.5 million in 1999. Paris and the Île-de-France région produce more than a quarter of France's wealth, with a GDP of nearly €450 billion (US$506.7 billion) in 2003.
With La Défense, one of the largest business districts in Europe, Paris also hosts the head offices of almost half of the major French companies, as well as the offices of major international firms and the headquarters of many international organisations such as UNESCO, the OECD, the ICC, or the informal Paris Club.

