From about 40,000 BC
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.
"la République Française", short form: la France
The ancient Romans inhabited the continents of Europe, Africa, and Asia.The ancient Romans inhabited the continents of Europe, Africa, and Asia.The ancient Romans inhabited the continents of Europe, Africa, and Asia.The ancient Romans inhabited the continents of Europe, Africa, and Asia.The ancient Romans inhabited the continents of Europe, Africa, and Asia.The ancient Romans inhabited the continents of Europe, Africa, and Asia.The ancient Romans inhabited the continents of Europe, Africa, and Asia.The ancient Romans inhabited the continents of Europe, Africa, and Asia.The ancient Romans inhabited the continents of Europe, Africa, and Asia.
Which two Native American groups inhabited the area?
The Sumerians did
Nobody 'discovered' France. It is inhabited since prehistoric times.
Nobody 'discovered' France. It is inhabited since prehistoric times.
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.
the first man in France is pretty unknown. France is inhabited since prehistoric times and was even home to the Neanderthals.
France is inhabited since prehistoric times, so there is no hint of who could claim to be the first to have set foot in the area.
the gauls found France.France was not founded
Nobody 'discovered' Normandy. France is inhabited since prehistoric times, so there is no word of who got here first.
your a bunch of meanies
This is very difficult to say, as France is inhabited since prehistoric times, far longer before writing was invented.
"la République Française", short form: la France
There is no record for the first person having set the foot in France as it is inhabited since Prehistoric times. The name "France" itself was given after a Germanic tribe, the Franks having settled in Northern France, whose kings came to preeminence after the fall of the Roman Empire.
the Lascaux cave is located some distance from the major concentrations of decorated caves and inhabited sites. That place is in France.