This word is villes.
No one discovered it. It grew from a smaller settlement, as do all cities.
The Alps.
bordeaux, Marseille, Lyon are towns in France.
France would be the answer, that is the way you wrote it except for the fact that all names must have a capitol letter its actually La France and it should have a little dash under the c.
After the fall of the Roman Empire, a lot of different barbarian tribes fought over Gaul (ancient name of France) the ones that wiped all the other out were the Francs and their king Clovis. The called the territory by their own name, it became France.
There are 38,000 towns and villages in France. Here is a list of cities with more of 20,000 inhabitants: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cities_in_France
none. french cities are in france not the us
There is only the one called Warwick.
There are much too many cities to name.
there was a whole area of France occupied, thus all cities in that area incl. Paris, Lyons, etc
yes
no they are all in france now so by by
There is no single airport called the Australia Airport. The capital cities all have international airports, and these have different names.
Its a song by the global djs and its called San Francisco Dreaming Its a song by the global djs and its called San Francisco Dreaming
France has 22 administrative regions that all have a city. There are multiple cities in each region but there is no set number of cities as the definition of a city means that as people enter and leave a city, cities become villages, etc.
A globe is important because it has all the country's and oceans names, and names of capital cities and continents
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cities_in_England