Centre, Bourgogne, Champagne Ardennes, Picardie, Normandy
Ile de France is the Paris region. Central North.
The Ile-de-France is the capital region in France. It is where the French capital, Paris, is located. It is the most populated area in France (12 million people for Greater Paris) and the most active industrially and comercially. It hosts the two major French airports. It is also a world-class destination for tourists, thanks to Paris architecture, culture and rich history. The region sits in the northern part of France, 200 km below the order with Belgium. The lay of the land is relatively flat and surrounded by low-raised plateaus. The Seine, France second-longest river (777 km) runs in the middle of the area, through Paris and towards the English channel.
Château de la Roche Guyon, on the borders of Normandy and Ile-de-France
castles parks and romantic parks if you are talking about the place
Generally crepes, baguettes, escargoe, and frogs legs.
ile de France
Picardie, Ile-de-France, Centre, Bretagne, Alsace
Paris is the capital of Ile de France
Paris is not a country, but the capital of France. It is located in the 'ile-de-France' region, the most populated and active of the 22 French regions.
Nord-Pas de Calais, Picardie, Ile-de-France, Centre, Alsace, Provence-Alpes-C
Paris is in the center of the "ile-de-France" region.
Paris, France, specifically the Ile de France.
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Ile de France
Ile de France
Ile de France
Ile de France is the Paris region. Central North.