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Eurotunnel links England to France.
Most are in mountain ranges of the Alps and Vercors, and some in Pyrenees.
The tunnel going under the English channel connects England and France.
Chunnel (also called channel tunnel)
Each country that has the euro has its own type of euro coin, with one side having an emblem of that country and the other side being the same in all countries. However all euro coins can be used in any country that uses the euro. So one side of the French euro is the same as the Germany and Italy euros, and the other side is different on each. They are the same in that they can be used in any of those countries and any other euro country. See the link below for the designs one side of the first 13 countries that used the euro. The other link shows the other side which is the same in all countries. Some countries have also minted some special ones, with one side different.
France uses the euro so there's no specific French exchange rate, only the euro exchange rate. However rates change every day so any answer posted here would be out of date almost immediately. While it's not normal WikiAnswers policy to say "use the Internet", that's the best approach in this case. You can check a site such as www.xe.com, CNNMoney, etc. for the latest conversion factors.
It depends on which country. If you mean the American dollar, approximately $1.39 US dollars will equal €1 Euro. (See source link below)
France has land borders with: - Belgium - Luxembourg - Germany - Switzerland - Italy - Spain There is also a direct train link with the UK through the Channel tunnel. Plus Monaco and Andorra.
Euro Disney, The Louvre and the Eiffel Tower are top of the list. Please check the suggested link to know more.
Either France or Germany! See the link below:
See the Related Link below for a slew of images of both the euro coins and the euro notes.
The country of France has ruled Cameroon. See more information at the related Wikipedia link, listed below: