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  1. La Seine-Saint-Denis 1 (prononciation : /sɛn sɛ̃ də.ni/) est un département français limitrophe de Paris (nord-est) et inclus dans la métropole du Grand Paris. Il appartient à la petite couronne de la région Île-de-France. L' INSEE et La Poste lui attribuent le code 93 .

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  2. La basilique-cathédrale Saint-Denis est une église de style gothique située au centre de la ville de Saint-Denis 1 . Fondée à l'origine en tant qu' abbatiale, elle a le statut de cathédrale du diocèse de Saint-Denis depuis 1966 2 .

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    Until the 3rd century, Saint-Denis was a small settlement called Catolacus or Catulliacum, probably meaning "estate of Catullius", a Gallo-Roman landowner. About 250 AD, the first bishop of Paris, Saint Denis, was martyred on Montmartre hill and buried in Catolacus. Shortly after 250 AD, his grave became a shrine and a pilgrimage centre, with the b...

    During its history, Saint-Denis has been closely associated with the French royal house. Starting from Dagobert I(c. 603–639), almost every French king was buried in the Basilica. However, Saint-Denis is older than that. In the 2nd century, there was a Gallo-Roman village named Catolacus on the location that Saint-Denis occupies today. Saint Denis,...

    Saint-Denis is served by Metro, RER, tram, and Transilien connections. The Saint-Denis rail station, built in 1846, was formerly the only one in Saint-Denis, but today serves as an interchange station for the Transilien Paris – Nord (Line H) suburban rail line and RER line D. The French rail company SNCFis also based in the town. Paris Métro Line 1...

    Saint-Denis has a comparatively higher crime rate than most surroundings communes, with higher rates of robbery, drugs offences and murder. In 2010 Saint-Denis had the highest rate of violent crime in France with 1,899 violent robberies and 1,031 assaults (an average of six robberies and three assaults per day) To fight insecurity and delinquency, ...

    Saint-Denis has 29 public preschools/nursery schools (écoles maternelles). Saint-Denis has 30 public elementary schools (écoles élémentaires), with one of those schools (École Élémentaire Maria Casarès) being an intercommunal school. Saint-Denis has eight public junior high schools (collèges). Saint-Denis has the following senior high schools/sixth...

    Saint-Denis is twinnedwith: 1. Córdoba, Andalusia, Spain 2. Gera, Thuringia, Germany 3. Tiznit, Morocco 4. Coatbridge, North Lanarkshire, Scotland, United Kingdom 5. Guarulhos, São Paulo, Brazil 6. Sesto San Giovanni, Lombardy, Italy 7. Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina 8. Nazareth, Israel

    The 2018 video game Red Dead Redemption 2 features a major city named Saint Denis, located in the fictional American state of Lemoyne. The fictional city was based on New Orleans, and both share a history of being former French territories.

    Hirji, Shazmin. "Outside Paris" (Archive). The Harvard Crimson. 13 September 2012. - Opinion section

    Media related to Saint-Denis (Seine-Saint-Denis)at Wikimedia Commons 1. City council website (in French) 2. Saint-Denis, a town in the Middle Ages (in English)

  3. Seine-Saint-Denis is located to the northeast of Paris. It has a surface area of only 236 km² (91 sq mi), making it one of the smallest departments in France. Seine-Saint-Denis and two other small departments, Hauts-de-Seine and Val-de-Marne, form a ring around Paris, known as the Petite Couronne ("little crown").

  4. Saint-Denis est une commune française limitrophe de Paris, située au nord de la capitale, dans le département de la Seine-Saint-Denis, dont elle est sous-préfecture, en région Île-de-France.