* Ajaccio
* Amiens
* Besançon
* Bordeaux
* Caen
* Clermont-Ferrand
* Dijon
* Lille
* Limoges
* Lyon
* Marseille
* Metz
* Montpellier
* Nantes
* Orléans
* Paris
* Poitiers
* Reims
* Rennes
* Rouen
* Strasbourg
* Toulouse
Take your choice!
the middle west region has alot of cities with french names
Indionapolos i think?
Indianapolis
There are a number of mid western cities that have French names. Some of these include Saint Louis, Decatur, as well as Detroit. They have these French names because they were originally established as French trading posts in the former French colony of Louisiana. After the Seven Years War (known in North America as the French and Indian War), France lost the territory of Louisiana, but the cities retained their original names.
In French, the names of cities are capitalized, especially when used as part of a specific place name or address. For example, "Paris" or "New York" would be capitalized when written in French.
They were named by French people
In French, the use of all caps is not common in regular writing as it can be seen as shouting or rude. It is generally preferred to use proper punctuation and formatting to convey emphasis or importance in written communication.
Cities in France include Paris, Limousin, Auvergne, and Bordeaux. Other cities in France are Clermont, Rodez, Poitiers, Aquitaine, and Toulouse.
There are many cities in France but the most common ones tend to be:- Lille- Nice- Paris- Bordeaux- Lyon
Answer: The French influence in Iowa is about the same as it is anywhere in New France. Aside from the French names of cities and streets, there isn't much more French influence.
English proper names are usually not translated in French, except for some former French cities (la Nouvelle Orléans - New Orleans). Pittsburgh is Pittsburgh
There are many English, German, French and other countries names in the U.S.You'll find many French city names in the former French state of Louisiana.Here is a couple from the biggest American cities:Paris, Texas, famous for the eponymous movie by Wim Wenders. Paris is also in several other states.St. Louis, Missouri, which actually gave its name to Louisiana.There are many French place names from smaller cities too, like Bayonne or Toulon, or from geographical features, like Lake Ponchartrain, or names that are identical to French place names such as Albertville or Macon, or similar, such as Lyons, Marseilles, or the several Rochelle cities, although they might come from a different origin or an older or americanized spelling. And of course the usual generic names such as Bellevue (beautiful view).