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Qué (quién) es banlieue - definición

SUBURB OF A LARGE CITY; ESPECIALLY USED FOR FRANCE
Banlieues; Banlieu; Suburbs in France; Red banlieues
  • Example of a low-income banlieue [[Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine]]
  • An illustration of the terms ''Ville-centre'' (city proper), ''Banlieue'' (suburb), ''Couronne périurbaine'' (near-urban ring), ''Unité urbaine'' (urban unit) and ''Aire urbaine'' (urban area), by [[INSEE]]
  • Example of a high-income banlieue [[Neuilly-sur-Seine]]
  • The west of Paris and its suburbs is dominated by middle- and upper-class residents, while the northeast has a large concentration of residents living in poverty.

Banlieue         
·noun The territory without the walls, but within the legal limits, of a town or city.
Banlieue         
In France, the term banlieue (; ) refers to a suburb of a large city. Banlieues are divided into autonomous administrative entities and do not constitute part of the city proper.
Banlieue Rouge         
PUNK BAND FROM QUEBEC
Banlieue rouge
Banlieue Rouge was a Punk rock band from Longueuil, Quebec, active from 1989 to 1998. They toured internationally, performed at festivals, and released seven albums.

Wikipedia

Banlieue

In France, a banlieue (UK: ; French: [bɑ̃ljø] (listen)) is a suburb of a large city, or all its suburbs taken collectively. Banlieues are divided into autonomous administrative entities and do not constitute part of the city proper. For instance, 80 percent of the inhabitants of the Paris metropolitan area live outside the city of Paris.

Beginning in the 1970s, the term banlieue has taken on a particular connotation, becoming a popular word for economically-deprived suburbs featuring low-income housing projects (HLMs) that are home to large immigrant populations. People of foreign descent reside in what are often called poverty traps.

Ejemplos de uso de banlieue
1. Its not that France hasnt agonised about helping people in the banlieue.
2. It won lots of awards for its description of what the writer Rod Kedward called the violent, funny, tragic, angry, bored, racist mix of the banlieue.
3. Disiz La Peste, a 27–year–old of mixed Senegalese and French parentage whose real name is Serigne M‘Baye, has just released his third album, entitled The Extraordinary Stories Of A Youth In The Banlieue.
4. The chorus of the title song goes: "For France it matters nothing what I do / In its mind I will always be / Just a youth from the banlieue". "Few people in France have a normal attitude towards us.
5. What is more recent is the speed at which the language is changing, and, perhaps just as dangerous, the enthusiasm with which the young people of France, of all classes, are accepting, even sometimes inaugurating, the changes – not just business–speak but, to take one example, the language of the banlieue, much in evidence last November during the riots of the disadvantaged.