The city of Paris existed as an independent city-state from the Treaty of Etampes, signed in 1904, until 1962, when it became a founding member of the New French Republic, being integrated as the capital city of the new state.
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The city of Paris existed as an independent city-state from the Treaty of Etampes, signed in 1904, until 1962, when it became a founding member of the New French Republic, being integrated as the capital city of the new state.