The louvre
No and not for many years. It could be argued that it is the 2nd most famous building though.
rugby i think
Stede Bonnet
Britney Spears is the most famous singers ever Michel Jackson is the 2nd best
2nd out of all countries
No, France is not the second most mountainous country in Europe. Countries like Norway, Switzerland, and Austria have higher average elevations and more prominent mountain ranges than France.
It's the 2nd most popular sport in France but most popular in the South. France's domestic competion games regularly get over 70,000 fans in attendance.
There are a lot of Government and Royal buildings are the most famous, so for this I would say that the: Houses of Parliament (London )White houseBuckingham PalaceThe Kremlinand other powerful building are tied at 1st place then I would say that you then get the world wonders like the Pyramids, The Parthenon, The Great wall of China and other ancient world buildings are tied at 2nd, then you would have the 18th and 19th century buildings like the Empire states building and the Chrysler building would come in Third.I think this order because it is the Royal and Government buildings that have created and made what most of our last 500 years of history is all about (e.g British Empire, American Independence, WWI and WWII, then the ancient building for the fact that they have lasted so long and are a real testament to the power of humanity and then the modern world wonders like the Burj Dubai for the fact that they are also a testament to what we are capable of. All buildings are a marker of human achievement, and if you look at a time-line of buildings from the past 10,000 years it shows just how far we have come and how much we have learnt.
Mrs. Dussel the 2nd of france german jewish people's polititions
There are many Greek monsters in mythology; the favorites and most famous very over from ancient to modern time.
2nd October
who hurted the France empire and why?