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Wine.
The rooster is often used to represent France. This symbol, known as the "coq gaulois" (Gallic rooster), has been associated with France for centuries and is seen on the country's sports uniforms and as a national emblem.
The discoverer is unknown but it has been known to the anceints for centuries. :)
It depends on what timeframe you are referring to, but for the last 2 centuries at least, the language of instruction has been French.
Known as a counting devise, the abacus has been in use for many centuries
Yes, Louis is a French name. It is of French origin and has been a popular name in France for centuries.
As with many countries in Europe, France has been inhabited since prehistory so it wasn't truly discovered. France was part of the Roman Empire for centuries, and before that most of it was inhabited by various tribes which can be traced to Francia, a Frankish Kingdom.
Flags and banners have been used for centuries. It cannot be known who sewed the first one.
There's no such thing as a "first magnet". Natural magnets have been around since essentially the big bang.
I have never been to France, but would like to experience its culture one day.
we call that the red spot and it has been going on for more than 3 centuries
Nothing. Columbus did not discover that the earth was round. It had been known for centuries.