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It was historically important because it was the biggest invasion ever. Also it got enough Allied troops on the ground in France to repel the Germans
The plural would be Frances, but as there is only one France, the word has little use other than historically.
It is currently part of France. Historically, it is disputed territory that changed hands between Germany and France scores of times.
Because It is an overseas region of France.
No, Scandinavia isn't in France. Scandinavia is the region composed of Norway and Sweden, to which some add Denmark which is very close to, geographically, culturally and historically.
becas ppl lived ther and tha needeed a plac to liv at
Possibly Savoy
They forced the German army into retreat from France, allowing the Allies to liberate the country.
It's the nearest port to England, and so the busiest passenger port in France. Historically, it was England's beachhead in France, until Mary Tudor went and lost it.
I Don't Know About France But I Know Who Governed Germany Adolf Hitler
1482 was the time of rebellion. In France, during this time, parliament has started, except for 80 of its members, who gave full power to Philippe Petain.