Île-de-France
Île-de-France is the compact region immediately surrounding Paris. As such, the region includes all of the metropolis, from the great French capital itself through the gritty inner banlieue right out to now far-flung suburbs and exurbs, together with several large surrounding towns that form part of the greater conurbation.Tap on the map to travel |
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Paris
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Paris, the cosmopolitan capital of France, is one of the largest agglomerations in Europe, with 2.2…
Versailles
Versailles is a city on the western edge of the French capital city Paris, now part of the sprawling metropolis within the Ile de France region.Saint-Denis
Saint-Denis is a suburb just north of Paris. Maison d'éducation de la Légion d'honneur and…Destinations
Boulogne-Billancourt
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Boulogne-Billancourt is a wealthy area in the inner south-western suburbs of Paris.
Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport
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Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport is the main airport of Paris, one of the busiest hubs in Europe, largest airport in France and home of the national carrier Air France.
Fontainebleau
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Fontainebleau is a lovely historic town 55.5 km south of Paris, France.
Saint-Germain-en-Laye
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Saint-Germain-en-Laye is a city of about 45,000 inhabitants in the Ile-de-France.
Provins
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The medieval town of Provins is a popular day trip from Paris, located in the region of Île-de-France.
Meaux
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Meaux is a commune on the river Marne in the Seine-et-Marne department in the Île-de-France region in the metropolitan area of Paris, France.
Levallois-Perret
Levallois-Perret is a commune in the Hauts-de-Seine department and Île-de-France region of north-central France.Bobigny
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Bobigny is a town in the northeastern suburbs of Paris, in Île-de-France.
Rueil-Malmaison
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Rueil-Malmaison is a town in the suburbs of Paris. It's about 13 km from the centre of the French capital and home to some 80,000 people.
Paris Orly Airport
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Paris Orly Airport is the second main airport of Paris and second largest airport in France.
Rambouillet
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Rambouillet is a town in the Yvelines department of Île-de-France, to the south-west of Paris.
Vitry-sur-Seine
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Vitry-sur-Seine is a working-class suburb to the south-east of Paris.
Nogent-sur-Marne
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Nogent-sur-Marne is a town in Val-de-Marne. The river Marne goes through the town and is a tributary of the Seine.
Le Bourget
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Le Bourget is a community of 16,500 people in the northeastern suburbs of Paris.
Disneyland Paris
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Disneyland Paris, in the Paris suburb of Marne-la-Vallée, has the Disney Empire's European variant of their archetypal "Magic Kingdom" theme park.
Sceaux
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Sceaux is a wealthy suburb located about 10 km to the south of the centre of Paris.
Maisons-Laffitte
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Maisons-Laffitte is an affluent suburb northwest of Paris.
Roissy
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Roissy-en-France is best known for hosting Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport, the largest airport in Europe.
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Île-de-France
- Type: State with 11,900,000 residents
- Description: region in France where the capital Paris is located
- Neighbors: Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, Centre-Val de Loire, Grand Est, Hauts-de-France and Normandy
- Categories: region of France and locality
- Location: France, Europe
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Latitude of center
48.6443° or 48° 38' 40" northLongitude of center
2.7538° or 2° 45' 14" eastPopulation
11,900,000Elevation
53 metres (174 feet)OpenStreetMap ID
node 1251610258OpenStreetMap Feature
place=stateGeoNames ID
3012874Wikidata ID
Q13917Île-de-France Satellite Map
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Also Known As
- Abkhazian: Île-de-France
- Afrikaans: Île-de-France
- Albanian: Ishull-i-Francës
- Albanian: Île-de-France
- Amharic: ኢል-ደ-ፍራንስ
- Arabic: Île-de-France
- Arabic: إيل دو فرانس
- Aragonese: Isla de Francia
- Armenian: Իլ-դը-Ֆրանս
- Armenian: Իլ դը Ֆրանս
- Arpitan: Ila-de-France
- Asturian: Islla de Francia
- Asturian: Île-de-France
- Aymara: Île-de-France suyu
- Azerbaijani: İl-de-Frans
- Azerbaijani: İl de Frans
- Basque: Île-de-France
- Belarusian: Іль-дэ-Франс
- Belarusian: Іль дэ франс
- Belarusian: рэгіён Іль-дэ-Франс
- Bengali: ইল্-দ্য-ফ্রঁস
- Bosnian: Île-de-France
- Breton: Enez-Frañs
- Bulgarian: Ил дьо Франс
- Catalan: Illa de França
- Cebuano: Île-de-France
- Chechen: Иль-де-ФгӀанс
- Chinese: Île-de-France
- Chinese: 法兰西岛
- Chinese: 法兰西岛大区
- Chinese: 法蘭西島
- Chinese: 法蘭西島大區
- Chuvash: Иль-де-Франс
- Corsican: Isula di Francia
- Corsican: Regione di Parighji
- Corsican: Regione di Parigi
- Corsican: Île-de-France
- Crimean Tatar: İl-de-Frans
- Croatian: Île-de-France
- Czech: Île-de-France
- Danish: Île-de-France
- Dimli (individual language): Île-de-France
- Dutch: Ile-de-France
- Dutch: Île-de-France
- Egyptian Arabic: ايل دو فرانس
- English: FR-IDF
- English: IDF
- English: IdF
- English: Ile-de-France
- English: Ile de France
- English: Island of France
- English: Paris Region
- English: Parisian Region
- English: Region Ile-de-France
- English: Région Île-de-France
- English: Île-de-France Region
- English: Île de France
- Esperanto: Francilio (Parizio)
- Esperanto: Francilio
- Esperanto: Pariza Regiono
- Estonian: Île-de-France
- Extremaduran: Île-de-France
- Finnish: Île-de-France
- French: IDF
- French: IdF
- French: Ile de France
- French: Region Ile-de-France
- French: Région parisienne
- French: Région Île-de-France
- French: Île-de-France
- French: Île de France
- Galician: Illa de Francia
- Georgian: ილ-დე-ფრანსი
- German: Ile de France
- German: Île-de-France
- Greek: Ιλ-ντε-Φρανς
- Hakka Chinese: Île-de-France
- Hausa: Île-de-France
- Hebrew: איל-דה-פראנס
- Hindi: इल-दा-फ़्रान्स
- Hungarian: Île-de-France
- Icelandic: Île-de-France
- Ido: Insulo di Francia
- Indonesian: Île-de-France
- Interlingua: Île-de-France
- Interlingue: Île-de-France
- Irish: Île-de-France
- Italian: Isola di Francia
- Italian: Île-de-France
- Japanese: イル・ド・フランス
- Japanese: イル=ド=フランス
- Japanese: イル=ド=フランス地域圏
- Japanese: イル=ド=フランス地方
- Javanese: Île-de-France
- Kabyle: Ile-de-France
- Kazakh: Иль-де-Франс
- Khmer: អ៊ីលដឺហ្រ្វែន
- Korean: 일드프랑스
- Kurdish: Île-de-France
- Ladin: Île-de-France
- Ladino: Île-de-France
- Latin: Insula Franciae
- Latvian: Ildefransa
- Limburgan: Île-de-France
- Lithuanian: Il de Fransas
- Lombard: Île-de-France
- Low German: Île-de-France
- Luxembourgish: Île-de-France
- Macedo-Romanian: Île-de-France
- Macedonian: Ил-де Франс
- Malagasy: Île-de-France
- Malay: Île-de-France
- Manx: Île-de-France
- Marathi: इल-दा-फ्रान्स
- Min Nan Chinese: Île-de-France
- Mingrelian: ილ-დე ფრანსი
- Moksha: Иль-дэ-Франс
- Mongolian: Иль-де-Франс
- Narom: Île-dé-Fraunce
- Northern Frisian: Île-de-France
- Northern Luri: ایل دو فرانس
- Northern Sami: Île-de-France
- Norwegian: Île-de-France
- Norwegian Bokmål: Île-de-France
- Norwegian Nynorsk: Île-de-France
- Occitan (post 1500): Ile-de-France
- Occitan (post 1500): Illa de França
- Occitan (post 1500): Region parisenca
- Occitan (post 1500): Île-de-France
- Ossetian: Иль-де-Франс
- Pampanga: Île-de-France
- Panjabi: ਈਲ-ਡ-ਫ਼ਰਾਂਸ
- Panjabi: ਫ਼ਰਾਂਸ ਦਾ ਟਾਪੂ
- Persian: ایل-دو-فرانس
- Picard: Ile-ed-Franche
- Piemontese: Ìsola ëd Fransa
- Polish: Île-de-France
- Portuguese: IDF
- Portuguese: Ile de France
- Portuguese: Ilha-de-França
- Portuguese: Ilha de França
- Portuguese: Região Parisiense
- Portuguese: Região de Ilha de França
- Portuguese: Região de Paris
- Portuguese: Região de Île-de-France
- Portuguese: Région Île-de-France
- Portuguese: idf
- Portuguese: Île-de-France
- Portuguese: Île de France
- Quechua: Île-de-France
- Romanian: Île-de-France
- Russian: Иль-де-Франс
- Russian: Парижский регион
- Sardinian: Ìsula de Frantza
- Scots: Ile-de-France
- Scots: Isle o Fraunce
- Scots: Paris Region
- Scots: Île-de-France
- Scottish Gaelic: Île-de-France
- Serbian: Il de Frans
- Serbian: Ил де Франс
- Serbo-Croatian: Île-de-France
- Sicilian: Île-de-France
- Slovak: Île-de-France
- Slovenian: Île-de-France
- South Azerbaijani: ایل-دو-فرانس
- Spanish: Ile-de-France
- Spanish: Ile de France
- Spanish: Isla de Francia
- Spanish: Región de París
- Swahili: Île-de-France
- Swedish: Ile de France
- Swedish: Île-de-France
- Swiss German: Île-de-France
- Tagalog: Île-de-France
- Tajik: Ил-де-Франс
- Tamil: இல் ட பிரான்சு
- Tatar: Ил-де-Франс
- Tatar: Иль-де-Франс
- Thai: อิล-เดอ-ฟรองซ์
- Thai: แคว้นอีล-เดอ-ฟร็องส์
- Tosk Albanian: Île-de-France
- Turkish: Île-de-France
- Ukrainian: Іль-де-Франс
- Urdu: ایل-دو-فرانس
- Uzbek: Il-de-Frans
- Venetian: Île-de-France
- Vietnamese: Île-de-France
- Vlaams: Île-de-France
- Waray (Philippines): Île-de-France
- Welsh: Île-de-France
- Western Armenian: Իլ տը Ֆրանս
- Western Frisian: Eilân fan Frankryk
- Western Frisian: Île-de-France
- Western Panjabi: ال ڈ فغاس
- Wu Chinese: 法兰西岛大区
- Yue Chinese: 法蘭西島大區
- Zeeuws: Île-de-France
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