Rue Boussingault
The street Boussingault is located in the 13 {{E}} district of Paris in the district of the White House. It connects on 535 meters the Place of Rungis to the Place Coluche to the level of the Rue of Tolbiac. This way was open between 1887 and 1893.
It bears the name of the chemist and agronomist Jean-Baptiste Boussingault.
With number 46, one finds the Jardin Michelet.
The street has two sections:
- between the place of Rungis and the street Brillat-Savarin: opened in 1887, dispatcher 12 Mr.
- between the Brillat-Savarin streets and of Tolbiac: opened in 1893, dispatcher 15 Mr.
Internal bonds
- List of the streets of Paris
- District of the White House
External bond
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Extracts from the official nomenclature of the ways of Paris
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