Boulevard Mortier

The boulevard Mortier is a boulevard of the 20 {{E}} district of Paris. It is part of the “small belt” (or “Boulevards of the Marshals”).

The boulevard leaves the door of Bagnolet and arrives at the door of the Lilacs, where it leaves the place to the Boulevard Sérurier. It has a 1350 meters length for a width ranging between 37,5 and 40 meters.

History

It received its name of Adolphe Edouard Casimir Joseph Mortier (1768 - 1835), duke of Trévise, Marshal of France.

Internal bond

  • synoptic Table of the boulevards of the Marshals and the doors of Paris

External bond

Extract of the official nomenclature of the ways of Paris

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