Île de la Cité

The Île de la Cité, literally "island of the city", is one of two natural islands in the river Seine within the city of Paris.It was once the heart of Paris as well the center of its religion.It holds several residential areas as well the ruins of Notre Dame.The Île de la Cité is connected to the rest of Paris by bridges to both banks of the river and to the Île Saint-Louis.

Japanese/Eleven ghetto
After Britannia's conquest of Japan on August 10th 2010.a.t.b many Japanese fleeing Britannian persecution settled in the European Union.However as they were not of European descent,they were forced to live in special zones walled of from the rest of the city.Life conditions in these ghettos were technically no better then in Area 11's ghettos. Île de la Cité was one of these zones.European Union offered escape from the ghettos in exchange for military service,as public was against European soldiers dying in the war with Britannia.