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===South of Mâcon=== The south of Mâcon is composed of three major areas. #The first area is the ''Saint-Clément/Les Blanchettes'' block, also called ''Percée Sud''. ''Saint-Clément'' only accounts for a small area but it is southern Mâcon's main business area with the Europe roundabout. ''Les Blanchettes'' is a district of low-rent council estates (HLM) passing through Édouard-Herriot Avenue. It is a very woody area, which includes most notably the ''Parc des Allumettes'' and its numerous games for children. The Romanesque church is in ''Saint-Clément'', bearing the name of this town. #The second area is the largest in this part of the town; it is the industrial area south of Mâcon (the largest metropolitan area) which is composed of the Port River at Mâcon (6 in France). #The third and final area in the south of Mâcon is the ''Chanaye / Fontenailles'' and is southwest of the town. ''Fontenailles'' is a residential area consisting of detached houses. ''La Chanaye'' (pronounced "Chanai") is an area of low-rent council estates (HLM) bordered by the greenhouses of Mâcon. This district, along with the Boulevard des États-Unis, Saint-Clément/les Blanchettes and priority development areas (ZUP) of Mâcon, belongs to the sensitive urban zones (French ZUS).
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