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Sentier

Sentier is a French noun meaning a narrow path or trail used for walking. In general usage, it describes any small route through landscape, often distinguishing a path from a road or street.

In toponymy and urban geography, Sentier appears in place names across French-speaking regions. The most commonly

In outdoor contexts, sentier denotes a walking path or track. It is commonly used in hiking literature

The word is primarily of French origin, and while it appears in various geographic names, it is

cited
example
is
Le
Sentier,
a
central
Paris
district
historically
associated
with
the
textile
and
fashion
trades.
Located
in
the
heart
of
the
city,
Le
Sentier
has
long
been
a
hub
for
fabric-makers,
merchants,
and,
in
modern
times,
design
studios
and
small
businesses.
The
area
has
undergone
changes
in
recent
decades,
balancing
preservation
of
historic
architecture
with
new
commercial
and
artistic
activity.
to
refer
to
routes
through
natural
terrain,
including
long-distance
and
scenic
trails.
The
term
underscores
the
distinction
between
a
public
road
and
a
pedestrian
route
intended
for
recreation
or
travel
on
foot.
not
exclusive
to
one
country
or
region.
It
is
also
encountered
in
translations
or
as
part
of
descriptive
signage
indicating
routes
or
paths.