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There are Roman ruins all over France . One of the oldest, the Fossa Mariana, is a canal dug in 104 BC between Arles (Roman Arelate) and the Mediterranean. There are younger Roman sites all over France. Google "roman ruins in gaul" or similar.
The name France comes from Franks (Francs in French) this is an old Germanic people that invaded the Roman Gaul just after the end of the Roman empire. They created a realm which can be concidered as the ancestor of the French state, France.
Yes. Under Roman rule, this was the name of modern day France.
Gaul was the Roman period name of the area now called France.
Gaul. They called it Gaul.
France's largest religion is Roman Catholic.
Under Roman domination, Paris was named Lutèce.
The name "France" itself was given after a Germanic tribe, the "Franks" having settled in Northern France, whose kings came to preeminence after the fall of the Roman Empire.