In France.
The English Channel, which separates England from France.
new France had more of a population and a better goverment not such a good economy though. and the english colonies had a good economy.
None. They were all English.
France is to the south of the English Channel.
In France.
Vendôme is a place in France.
This means "Is it in France or in Great Britain?" in English.
"Morvan" is a region of France, if that's what you mean. "morvant" does not exist.
The capital of France is Paris (English) -> La capitale de la France est Paris (French)
"Bonjour la France" translates to "Hello France" in English. It is a common greeting used to say hello to France or to greet someone from France.
it means 'how many days do you sty in france'
"France" in English is France in French.
Semme is not a French word, however, the sentence 'Je suis en France cette semaine" would translate to "I am in France this week."
'bienvenue en arrière' would mean 'welcome back' in English. This isn't a phrase you will hear in France.
Hurelle is a common surname in France. The name also has English origins. There is no meaning for the word in the English dictionary.
In Old English it means Rugged land. Or you could mean it as one of the major cities in France.