the Atlantic is the ocean closest to Paris.
It's 3,427 km of native coastline - i.e. it excludes France's other nations.
The capital of France is Paris.
I think Paris Vatry is better. Access to Paris is easy and Paris Vatry is in Champagne, you could visit the Cathedral of Reims and Champagne cellars before going to Paris.
The answer is Paris.
The Kerguelen Islands are part of the French Southern and Antarctic Lands (Terres australes et antarctiques françaises), an overseas territory of France in the Southern Ocean (or south Indian Ocean). The capital of the Kerguelen Islands, and the capital of the FSAL, is Port-aux-Français. The capital of France is Paris.
Paris is not surrounded by, or even near any ocean
The influence of the ocean (notably the Gulf Stream) allows French climate to be somewhat mild during winter and that influence can still be felt in Paris, which is only 200 km East of the English Channel and 450 from the Atlantic Ocean. Otherwise Ocean currents have no effects on the Seine river going through Paris.
No there is a huge ocean in between.
The closest ocean is the Atlantic Ocean even though France doesn't border any oceans at all.
pacific ocean
yes.
Atlantic Ocean
Paris is in France, which is on the European continent. New York is in America, which is on the North American continent. So yes, there's an ocean in between. Check your globe to see.
You can't drive from Detroit to Paris, France, because there is an ocean between America and Europe.
Location wise? The United States. Its only a border away while Paris is a whole ocean away.
He flew across the Atlantic ocean (New York to Paris) in 1927.
When flying from England to PAris you do not fly over any ocea. You fly over the English Channel.