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It's in Paris, in the north of France

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In the French Language what does Eiffel mean?

"Eiffel" is the name of the engineer who promoted the construction of the tower. It has no signification as a noun in French.


Is the ifle tower in France?

Yes, the Eiffel Tower is located in Paris, France. It is one of the most famous landmarks in the world and a popular tourist attraction.


What does sei la mean?

Is that phonetic? If so it may be "c'est là" : it's there (for example pointing to the Eiffel tower after a Senegalese tourist has asked you, most politely "Où est la Tour Eiffel s'il vous plait?") "where is the Eiffel tower, please"


What is unique about France and its culture?

France is known for its rich history, art, cuisine, and fashion. They have a strong emphasis on preserving their cultural heritage, evident in their architecture, museums, and traditions. French culture values intellectualism, love for food and wine, and a passion for the arts.


What are French cultural landmarks?

Answer #1 Perhaps the most famous of France's cultural landmarks is the Eiffel Tower. There are the fashion shows that feature the suits of Chanel, the shoes and purses of Aignier, and the outfits of St. Laurent. There's the film festival at Cannes. There are French cars, such as the Deux Chevaux. There are the historic cathedrals, such as Chartres and Notre Dame. There are the motorized bikes of college students. There's the obelisk from ancient Egypt, to remind the world of France's role in deciphering the hieroglyphics of ancient, pharaonic Egypt. There are the open-air book and print sellers, cafes, markets and parks. There are the old noble and royal palaces, such as at Versailles. There's the regional identities of the Cathar country around Toulouse, and of the fishing villages of the Basque country and of Brittany. There are Roman ruins, such as amphitheaters and aqueducts. There are the statues to Marianne, in memory of the French Revolution. There's the vehicular access to the tunnel under the English Channel. There are universities, such as the Sorbonne of Paris, and the Universite d'Aix-en-Provence. There are the vendors of newspapers and of roasted chestnuts. There are vineyards. Answer #2 Bordeaux in the south-west of France is known for its wine, and obviously Paris in the north with the Eiffel tower and l'Arc de Triomphe. Also, along the coast there is lots of surfing.