The first signs of winemaking in France date back to 600 Bc: when the Greeks founded Massalia (Marseille), they also introduced the grapewine, although probably a wild vine already existed in France. However, the real development of winemaking took place with the arrival of the Romans, at the end of II Bc.
tradition
It's not tradition is not a question but sounds like a statement. A tradition is something that has been carried by a particular community for a very long time. There are so many other things that are not a tradition.
A time-honored tradition or way of doing something is one that has been used and respected for a very long time.
A time-honored tradition or way of doing something is one that has been used and respected for a very long time.
The euro had been introduced in France and available alongside the franc, throughout the year 2001. It is the only currency in France since Jan 1, 2002.
it started back in 1720, in the circus. its a tradition thats been around for a long time
Togo got its independence from France in 1960.
Since 2007
It's been a tradition, its to remeber all those who gave their lives to fight for our country, In any war, It's called remeberance day. I think its been a tradition scince world war 1.
No, France had been an independent country for a very long time. It caused France to become a republic instead of an monarchy.
Poetry in Afghanistan has long been a cultural tradition and passion. Historically, poetry written in the Persian language has been dominant, although in recent times, poetry in Pashto and Turkic languages are becoming more popular.
france is about 5000meters long