Paris is a province in the Region parisienne of France. Paris was established in March of 1790, after breaking from another province.
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Paris is the capital city of France, which is a country located in Europe. It is not part of a state or province system like some other countries.
Bagnolet is in the eastern suburbs of Paris, 5.2 km from the center of the city.
== == It is at the heart of the Île-de-France region "Région parisienne"
A huge gulf opened between revolutionaries in Paris and the peasantry in the province
There are 13 miles between the cities of Cambridge and Paris, which are both found in the province of Ontario. The length of the drive between the two cities is 20 minutes.
At Colmar, in the French province of Alsace.
Quebec is the largest province in Canada where French is predominantly spoken.
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The largest french speaking city is of course Paris, but surprisingly the second biggest is Montreal Canada.
Maine was a province of Massachussets until 1820. Vermont was claimed by New Hampshire and New York after the Treaty of Paris in 1763.
The province that primarily speaks French in France is Γle-de-France, which includes the capital city, Paris. French is also widely spoken throughout the country in all other provinces and regions.
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