The Cours de Vincennes (formerly the Avenue de Vincennes[1]) is a street in Paris, linking the Place de la Nation to the 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
editOn its south side it has junctions with:
- Boulevard de Picpus
- Rue Marsoulan, formerly the Rue Ruty, renamed 1912
- Avenue du Docteur-Arnold-Netter, part of the 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 the Rue Lucien-Guitry until 1969
- Rue Félix-Huguenet
- Rue des Pyrénées
- Rue des Maraîchers
- Rue du Général-Niessel
- Boulevard Davout
Buildings
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References
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