Cities in France include Paris, Limousin, Auvergne, and Bordeaux. Other cities in France are Clermont, Rodez, Poitiers, Aquitaine, and Toulouse.
France has a lot of cities. Im pretty sure this answer is correct because i found it in a book. France's 3 largest cities have to be: 1.Lyon 2.Nice 3.Bordeaux I don't know the order of the largest cities in France though, see if you can find it and improve this answer in the proper order.
Evian and Vichy are famous spa cities in France. They sell bottled water form their sources. Badoit is not a place but a brand named after its founder, selling natural sparkling water from the village of Saint-Galmier in France.
'The Hexagon' is another name for France. It refers to the shape of the country. So all mainland French cities are in the Hexagon.
Practically all the cities in Germany, Great Britain, France and the other West European countries occupied by Germany.
There is 35882 cities in France, where as in England there is only 50!
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Paris is a city. France is the country
There are about 161.6 miles between those two cities.
France and Belgium are both countries, not cities.
The first four largest cities in France are:ParisMarseilleLyonToulouse
It depends how you define "city". The following are the cities in Alsace, France with greater than 50,000 inhabitants:Colmar (65,713)Mulhouse (111,156)Strasbourg - regional capital (272,222)
If you are traveling to France on a budget then you may want to avoid some of the more expensive cities such as Paris. The cheapest cities are cities such as Nice.
Can't really tell you what THE 3 cities in France are, because France has a lot more than 3 cities, like Paris, Marseilles, Lyons, Bordeaux, Orleans, Le Mans, Tours, Nîce, and many others.
It is Marseilles , Lyon, Toulouse and Nice are the four major cities in France.
There are several large cities in the country of France. These cities include Paris, Orleans, Bordeaux, Cannes, Nancy, Nice, and Lyon.
Depends of the cities. From Paris to Madrid is about 14 hours.