France is an alpine country. The south west part of the Alpine system lies in France. The highest moutain of the alps: the Mont Blanc, lies in France. The other Alpine countries are Italy, Switzerland, Austria and Slovenia.
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France, Germany, the Alpine countries, and Benulux.
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Alpine Marmots are found in France
Northern France is certainly not the part of the country that is best known for skiing - that would be the Alps in the southeast. But there are some alpine and cross-country skiing resorts in the northeast, for example in the Vosges region. You can see a list of the ski areas in Vosges here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ski_areas_and_resorts_in_Europe#Vosges
new france is a country also known as canada
The Alpine States or Alpine Countries are the countries that have some part of the Alps in their country. These are Austria, Germany, France, Italy, Liechtenstein, Monaco, Slovenia and Switzerland. It is interesting to point out that 75% of the Alps are within Austria, Italy and France alone, even though 65% of Switzerland is dominated by the mountain range.
No. It is known as the taiga, not the alpine.
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France is a country. In the days of the Roman Empire it was the greater area known as Gaul.
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