Yes. This is because of the general shape of the mainland, which could roughly fit into an hexagon.
It was called Unoccupied France, sometimes known as Vichy France as its capital was in Vichy.
Isabella of France (sometimes called Isabella, the She-Wolf of France)
Isabella of France (sometimes called Isabella, the She-Wolf of France)
Georges Claude, 74, world-famed inventor, has sometimes been called the ''Edison of France." He invented neon lights
The region of Touraine (the area around Tours in central-western France), is sometimes called le jardin de la France.
Because of their canals, Amiens is called 'la petite Venise du Nord', Martigues is known as 'la Venise provencale', and Annecy is sometimes reffered to as 'la Venise de France'.
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the water in france is sweet and delicious but sometimes salty
The stylized lily flower sometimes used as an emblem for France is usually white, and sometimes golden.
The Romans called France, Gaul.
Gallia has now been called France So the answer is Gallia is france.
A person from France would be called French.