The French people do in their towns pretty much the same as all people do everywhere. They live, work, eat, travel and follow their own chosen leisure activities. Just like all of us, everywhere.
The French word for market towns is "bourg marchand" or "ville marchande."
English towns and French towns differ in architectural styles, layout, and cultural influences. English towns may have more traditional Tudor-style buildings and narrow streets, while French towns often feature charming cafes and wide boulevards. Additionally, French towns may have a stronger emphasis on local produce and gastronomy compared to English towns.
Some French towns that start with the letter M include Marseille, Montpellier, and Metz.
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"Market towns" are "des villes de marché", or "des bourgs" in French (both terms old-fashioned)
Paris, Marseille, Lyon, Toulouse, Nice are the major French towns.
Paris, Lyon, Marseille, Lille
Dijon, Mâcon, Auxerre and Nevers are the main towns in the French region of Burgundy.
Only 1 town and that's Berlin but they all speak German in french towns
Rochambeau near Cayenne in French Guiana.
Out of the towns they often travel by the beautiful French countryside