Gaul is France, in a way. Gaul was not a country, it was a territory. We generally consider present day France as Gaul, but ancient Gaul encompassed much more territory than France alone. It ranged loosely from Germany to Spain and from northern Italy to the English channel. It was inhabited by mostly Celtic tribes.
France is the country that used to be called Gaul.
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the three countries were: Iraq, Syria, Lenabon.
More than five - Libya, Egypt, Israel, Lebanon, Jordan, Syria, Turkey, Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan and parts of the Central Asian countries.
Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives Islands, Pakistan, Nepal, Sri Lanka, and Tibet.
Egyptian make-up was made of black and green khol i believe..
yes, they did
how many countries make up the I.O.C
no countries make up Antarctica Antarctica just makes up Antarctica
Gaul was in the general vicinity of modern day France.
There are no countries in Antarctica
23 countries make up North America while 12 countries make up South America; 35 total.
Julius Caesar began his conquest of Gaul in 58 BC. He had just about finished up in 52 BC with the victory at Alesia.
If you mean ' what four countries make up the UK', the answer is England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
Countries that make up the Windward Islands are St. Lucia St. Vincent Grenada and Dominica
The Caucasus republics include Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia. These countries are located in the Caucasus region, which is situated at the border of Eastern Europe and Western Asia.
The three countries that make up Borneo are Malaysia, Indonesia, and Brunei. Each country governs a section of the island.
The countries consist of Greece, France, and Japan
12 contries make up this dessert