The area now called France was under Roman rule for several hundred years, as was much of western and central Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East.
France was not a country 2000 years ago. It was a part of the Roman Empire called Gaul from about 51 BC until AD 486.
The region of France today was called Gaul and ruled by the Romans as part of the Roman Empire prior to independence.
No, Paris is not a country. It is the Capital City of France, which is a country.
It was part of the Roman empire- look at Caesar"s Gallic Wars!- but it now is an independent country better known as FRANCE.
It is not part of any country. It is an independent country. It has a coastline and all of its land border is with France, but it is not part of France as some people think.
No, France was always an independent country.
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nobody led France to independence. France never was a part of another country.
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No. France is a European country and Uruguay an independent South American country.