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'''Ventre de Paris''' (English: ''The Belly of Paris'') was one of 18th century [[Paris]]’ seven major districts. It was located in the north of the city and consisted of the {{Wiki|Porte Saint-Denis|Porte Saint-Denis}}, Halles, and Hôtel de Ville subdistricts. One major landmark was the [[Cour des Miracles]], a dangerous slum occupied by innumerable beggars "ruled" by the cruel [[Roi des Thunes]], or King of Beggars, and eking out a living on donations received from citizens.
'''Ventre de Paris''' (English: ''The Belly of Paris'') was one of 18th century [[Paris]]’ seven major districts. It was located in the north of the city and consisted of the {{Wiki|Porte Saint-Denis|Porte Saint-Denis}}, Halles, and Hôtel de Ville subdistricts. One major landmark was the [[Cour des Miracles]], a dangerous slum occupied by innumerable beggars "ruled" by the cruel [[Roi des Thunes]], or King of Beggars, and eking out a living on donations received from citizens.


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*[[Hôtel de Ville]]
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==Gallery==
<gallery position="center" widths="180" captionalign="center">
ACU Map of Ventre de Paris District.jpg|Map of Ventre de Paris
</gallery>
==Appearances==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]''


==References==
==References==

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Ventre de Paris (English: The Belly of Paris) was one of 18th century Paris’ seven major districts. It was located in the north of the city and consisted of the Porte Saint-Denis, Halles, and Hôtel de Ville subdistricts. One major landmark was the Cour des Miracles, a dangerous slum occupied by innumerable beggars "ruled" by the cruel Roi des Thunes, or King of Beggars, and eking out a living on donations received from citizens.

Landmarks

Port Saint-Denis

Hôtel de Ville

Gallery

Appearances

References