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Rue Rosa-Parks, Street in La Courneuve, France

Rue Rosa-Parks extends through La Courneuve, featuring wide sidewalks, residential buildings, and commercial establishments that serve the local community.

The street received its name from Rosa Parks, the American civil rights activist who sparked the Montgomery Bus Boycott in December 1955.

The street reflects the multicultural character of La Courneuve through its diverse population, local businesses, and community gathering spaces.

Multiple public transportation options connect Rue Rosa-Parks to central Paris and surrounding areas, with regular bus and train services available.

The street forms part of La Courneuve road network, integrating residential zones with commercial spaces in this northern Paris suburb.

Location: La Courneuve

Part of: La Courneuve yol ağı

Shares border with: rue Villebois Mareuil, rue Anatole-France, rue Molière, rue Racine, rue Raspail, rue Corneille

GPS coordinates: 48.92350,2.39883

Latest update: September 19, 2025 23:11

Parks and green spaces in Paris suburbs

Green spaces and parks in suburban Paris offer various options for relaxation and leisure, with natural environments ranging from large forests to landscaped gardens. These sites allow enjoying nature close to the capital, whether for walks, sports activities, or simply resting. Among the main natural areas, Montmorency Forest extends over 2,000 hectares (4,940 acres) in the north of Paris and features 25 kilometers (15.5 miles) of trails for hiking and biking. Sceaux Park covers 180 hectares (445 acres) of French-style gardens designed by André Le Nôtre, complemented by a castle and water features. The Saint-Cloud national estate covers 460 hectares (1,137 acres) on a hill overlooking the Seine, with gardens, fountains, and wide views of Paris. La Courneuve Park spans 415 hectares (1,025 acres) and includes lakes, woods, and meadows. Other sites include the Val-de-Marne Rose Garden, with 3,000 varieties of roses, and the Jardin d'Acclimatation in the Bois de Boulogne, completing this diverse selection.

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