Great Lakes
France has lakes but no deserts.
In 1713, France was forced to give up Newfoundland, Acadia, and the Hudson Bay Basin as part of the Treaty of Utrecht. The Treaty of Utrecht was a series of peace treaties.
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Great Britain and France having agreed a truce, the pace of negotiation now quickened, and the main treaties were finally signed on 11 April 1713.
Yes--in fact, France is home to over 200 lakes.
Some lakes in France are Lake Geneva, Lac d'Aumar, and Gour de Tazenat. Other lakes in the country of France are Lac Chambon, Lac Chauvet, and Lac Pavin.
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France borders the Atlantic Ocean. Some lakes in France are Lake Geneva, Étang de Berre, and Lake Annecy.
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simple, it went to the british. today new France makes up part of the country known as Canada.
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