The general shape of France is roughly in a hexagon. Although I've never heard of France being referred to as anything special because of it. Italy's a boot! :D I hope that helps.
la Toussaint
6 June 1944, allied invasion of Normandy, France and referred to a 'D Day'
riviera
Napoleonic Era
D-Day
The Allied invasion at Normandy, France that started on June 6, 1944.
sometimes France is referred to as l'hexagone (the hexagon) due to the general shape of the country.
Rome is commonly referred to as the "Eternal City."
What are the parallel ports on a computer commonly referred to as?
its commonly referred to the due process clause
Commonly referred to as the 'kernel'
A bolt with no head is commonly referred to as a screw.
France is often referred to as the Hexagon due to its geometric shape, which resembles a six-sided figure. This nickname highlights the country's distinctive outline on the map of mainland France. The term is commonly used in cultural and geographical discussions about France.
The 1920s was commonly referred to as "The Roaring 20s".... The 1930s was commonly referred to as "The Dirty Thirties"
Gaul
the France flower