The Cours de Vincennes (formerly Avenue de Vincennes[1]) is a street in Paris, linking place de la Nation to porte de Vincennes. It forms a major artery and serves as the border between the city's 12th and 20th arrondissements. It was built before 1860 and forms the start of Route nationale 34.
Junctions
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The Cours de Vincennes, 1959
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The Cours de Vincennes, 2014
On its south side it has junctions with:
- boulevard de Picpus
- rue Marsoulan, formerly rue Ruty, renamed 1912
- avenue du Docteur-Arnold-Netter, part of avenue du Général-Michel-Bizot until 1962
- passage de la Voûte
- boulevard Soult
On its north side it has junctions with:
- boulevard de Charonne
- rue Lucien-et-Sacha-Guitry, known as rue Lucien-Guitry until 1969
- rue Félix-Huguenet
- rue des Pyrénées
- rue des Maraîchers
- rue du Général-Niessel
- boulevard Davout
Buildings
References
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