arrondissement

[uh-ron-dis-muhnt, ar-uhn-; French a-roh-dees-mahn]

arrondissement Definition

an administrative district of certain large cities in France.

Using arrondissement: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "arrondissement" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    Paris is divided into 20 arrondissements.

  • Example

    The arrondissement system was introduced during the French Revolution.

Phrases with arrondissement

  • first/second/third/fourth arrondissement

    one of the twenty administrative districts of Paris

    Example

    The Louvre Museum is located in the first arrondissement of Paris.

  • a local government body responsible for managing the affairs of an arrondissement

    Example

    The arrondissement council is responsible for maintaining public services and facilities in the area.

  • the elected official who serves as the head of an arrondissement council

    Example

    The arrondissement mayor is responsible for implementing policies and programs that benefit the residents of the area.

Origins of arrondissement

from French 'arrondissement', from 'arrondir' meaning 'to round off'

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Summary: arrondissement in Brief

An 'arrondissement' [uh-ron-dis-muhnt, ar-uhn-; French a-roh-dees-mahn] is an administrative district of certain large cities in France. The arrondissement system was introduced during the French Revolution and is still used today in Paris and other French cities. The city of Paris is divided into 20 arrondissements, each with its own council and mayor. Phrases like 'first arrondissement' denote one of the twenty administrative districts of Paris.