June 3: le Quartier Latin

 
 
   

I can't tell you why it's called the Latin Quarter because it's a question on our exam and some of us might be looking at the web for clues... These paving stones are famous because when the students are unhappy, they are broken from the street and used as projectiles during Parisian revolutions -- the last being those of May 1968. No revolutions on the radar today, but there is turmoil in France's universities this year.
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