Jaurès (Paris Métro)

Jaurès is a station of the Paris Métro. It is located on the border of the 10th and 19th arrondissements of Paris. The station is served by the métro lines 2, 5 and 7 bis of the Paris metro system. At its opening, the station was called Rue d' Allemagne, since the road was then named after Germany. With the beginning of World War II and Others against the German Empire, it was renamed after the assassinated a few days earlier socialist leader Jean Jaurès, was just like the Berlin station renamed in Liège. The station of Line 2 is located above the Boulevard de la Villette. The stations on Line 5 and 7to are located under the rue La Fayette.

The station was taken on February 23, 1903 opening of the line 2 in operation. These perverted then at the Anvers -Alexandre Dumas section. On January 18, 1911, the station of Line 7 was put into operation. On 12 October 1942, the station of the line followed by 5 On 3 December 1967, the line received 7 new lines, so the new line 7to from then on at the wrong station.

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