Nineteenth Arrondissement CROSSWORD HERE *** Enrich Your Itineraries Using only the letters A, B and C it is possible to compose an agreeably winding circuit almost entirely situated within the 13th Arrondissement and which uses twenty-four different streets! A large part of rue Moffetard is used to reach Tolbiac. *** Lengths, Widths and Areas Only one street in Paris is more that four kilometers long; this is the rue de Vaugirard which is 4 360 m. Four are over three kilometers: rue des Pyrenees (3 515 m), boulevard St-Germain (3 150 m), rue de Charenton (3 150 m) and rue Rivoli (3 070 m); the next ten are, respectively: rue de Tolbiac (2 965 m), boulevard Voltaire (2 850 m), rue La Fayette (2 830 m), rue de l'Universite (2 785 m), boulevard Malesherbes (2 650 m), rue de Crimee (2 540 m), boulevard Hausmann (2 530 m), rue d'Alesia (2 400 m), rue Lecourbe (2 400 m) and boulevard Raspail (2 370 m). Great. But these long arteries are not all the widest. In your opinion, how would you classify them, multiply their length by width and consider them from the point of view of their areas?