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A person who lives in Paris, France, is called a Parisian by other people; a Parisian will often refer to himself as a Parigo.
Gallia has now been called France So the answer is Gallia is france.
John Calvin's followers were called Huguenots in France.
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A person who lives in Paris, France, is called a Parisian by other people; a Parisian will often refer to himself as a Parigo.
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It was called 'Concord' to indicate a feeling of peace. (which does not happen very often between France and England, or indeed between France and any country)
It was called 'Concord' to indicate a feeling of peace. (which does not happen very often between France and England, or indeed between France and any country)
Paris if often called the "city of lights"
The Romans called France, Gaul.
Gallia has now been called France So the answer is Gallia is france.
A person from France would be called French.
The plan for dividing France was called the Congress System.
To some extent; French people consider their overseas 'departments' an integral part of France, which includes some Caribbean places. These would often be called 'territories'.
It was called Unoccupied France, sometimes known as Vichy France as its capital was in Vichy.
France is often called 'the eldest daughter of the Catholic Church' because it has had an unbroken relationship with the church. It is estimated that over half of France's population?æis Catholic.