Bordeaux

Bordeaux
Bordèu (Occitan)
From top to bottom, left to right: Place de la Bourse, Cité du Vin, Monument aux Girondins, Tour Pey-Berland, Grosse Cloche, Grand Théâtre de Bordeaux, Saint-André Cathedral and Pont de pierre on the Garonne
Flag of Bordeaux
Coat of arms of Bordeaux
Motto(s): 
Lilia sola regunt lunam undas castra leonem.
"The fleur-de-lis alone rules over the moon, the waves, the castle, and the lion" (in French: "Les lys règnent seuls sur la lune, les ondes, la forteresse et le lion.")[1]
Location of Bordeaux
Map
Bordeaux is located in France
Bordeaux
Bordeaux
Bordeaux is located in Nouvelle-Aquitaine
Bordeaux
Bordeaux
Coordinates: 44°50′N 0°35′W / 44.84°N 0.58°W / 44.84; -0.58
CountryFrance
RegionNouvelle-Aquitaine
DepartmentGironde
ArrondissementBordeaux
Canton5 cantons
IntercommunalityBordeaux Métropole
Government
 • Mayor (2020–2026) Pierre Hurmic[2] (The Greens)
Area
1
49.36 km2 (19.06 sq mi)
 • Urban
 (2020[3])
1,287.3 km2 (497.0 sq mi)
 • Metro
 (2020[4])
6,315.6 km2 (2,438.5 sq mi)
Population
 (2021)[5]
261,804
 • Rank9th in France
 • Density5,300/km2 (14,000/sq mi)
 • Urban
 (Jan. 2020[6])
994,920
 • Urban density770/km2 (2,000/sq mi)
 • Metro
 (Jan. 2020[7])
1,376,375
 • Metro density220/km2 (560/sq mi)
DemonymBordelais
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
INSEE/Postal code
Websitewww.bordeaux.fr

Official nameBordeaux, Port of the Moon
CriteriaCultural: ii, iv
Reference1256
Inscription2007 (31st Session)
Area1,731 ha
Buffer zone11,974 ha
1 French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km2 (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries.

Bordeaux (/bɔːrˈd/ bor-DOH, French: [bɔʁdo] ; Gascon Occitan: Bordèu [buɾˈðɛw]) is a city on the river Garonne in the Gironde department, southwestern France. A port city, it is the capital of the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region, as well as the prefecture of the Gironde department. Its inhabitants are called "Bordelais" (masculine) or "Bordelaises" (feminine). The term "Bordelais" may also refer to the city and its surrounding region.

The city of Bordeaux proper had a population of 259,809 in 2020 within its small municipal territory of 49 km2 (19 sq mi),[8] but together with its suburbs and exurbs the Bordeaux metropolitan area had a population of 1,376,375 that same year (Jan. 2020 census),[7] the sixth-most populated in France after Paris, Lyon, Marseille, Lille, and Toulouse.

Bordeaux and 27 suburban municipalities form the Bordeaux Metropolis, an indirectly elected metropolitan authority now in charge of wider metropolitan issues. The Bordeaux Metropolis, with a population of 819,604 at the January 2020 census,[9] is the fifth most populated metropolitan council in France after those of Paris, Marseille, Lyon and Lille.

Bordeaux is a world capital of wine:[10] many châteaux and vineyards stand on the hillsides of the Gironde, and the city is home to the world's main wine fair, Vinexpo. Bordeaux is also one of the centers of gastronomy[11] and business tourism for the organization of international congresses. It is a central and strategic hub for the aeronautics, military and space sector, home to international companies such as Dassault Aviation, Ariane Group, Safran and Thalès. The link with aviation dates back to 1910, the year the first airplane flew over the city. A crossroads of knowledge through university research, it is home to one of the only two megajoule lasers in the world, as well as a university population of more than 130,000 students within the Bordeaux Metropolis.[12]

Bordeaux is an international tourist destination for its architectural and cultural heritage with more than 362 historic monuments,[13] making it, after Paris, the city with the most listed or registered monuments in France. The "Pearl of Aquitaine" has been voted European Destination of the year in a 2015 online poll.[14] The metropolis has also received awards and rankings by international organizations such as in 1957, Bordeaux was awarded the Europe Prize for its efforts in transmitting the European ideal. In June 2007, the Port of the Moon in historic Bordeaux was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List, for its outstanding architecture and urban ensemble and in recognition of Bordeaux's international importance over the last 2000 years.[15] Bordeaux is also ranked as a Sufficiency city by the Globalization and World Cities Research Network.

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  11. ^ "New survey ranks France's best cities for restaurants (and Paris is not top)". www.thelocal.fr. 15 June 2017. Archived from the original on 4 November 2020. Retrieved 30 October 2020.
  12. ^ "Classement 2019 des villes étudiantes les plus importantes en France". www.investirlmnp.fr. Archived from the original on 4 April 2022. Retrieved 8 April 2022.
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  15. ^ "Bordeaux, Port of the Moon". UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Archived from the original on 5 September 2007. Retrieved 13 November 2021.

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