Paris, Lyons, and Marseilles are the three largest cities in France.
The three largest cities in France are Paris, Marseille and Lyon. Paris has a population of about 2.2 million residents and an area of 1,098 square miles.
Can't really tell you what THE 3 cities in France are, because France has a lot more than 3 cities, like Paris, Marseilles, Lyons, Bordeaux, Orleans, Le Mans, Tours, Nîce, and many others.
The largest city of France is the capital, Paris, with 2.1 million inhabitants. After that come Marseille and Lyon with approx 1.6 million each. Other large cities are Lille, Toulouse, Nice and Nantes
There is 35882 cities in France, where as in England there is only 50!
The first four largest cities in France are:ParisMarseilleLyonToulouse
The two large cities are Paris and Marseille.
Paris, Lyons, and Marseilles are the three largest cities in France.
Paris, Marseilles, Lyons, Bordeaux, Nantes are among the largest. Follow the link below to the About-France Main towns & cities page for detailed rankings.
Strasbourg and Mulhouse are the largest cities in Alsace, eastern France.
The three largest cities in France are Paris, Marseille, and Lyon. Paris is the capital and the largest city in France, with a population of over 2 million people. Marseille is the second largest city with over 850,000 people, followed by Lyon with a population of over 500,000 people.
France has a lot of cities. Im pretty sure this answer is correct because i found it in a book. France's 3 largest cities have to be: 1.Lyon 2.Nice 3.Bordeaux I don't know the order of the largest cities in France though, see if you can find it and improve this answer in the proper order.
Paris, Lyon, Marseille, Lille and Toulouse
The three largest cities in France are Paris, Marseille and Lyon. Paris has a population of about 2.2 million residents and an area of 1,098 square miles.
LYON and MARSEILLE
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Paris is the French capital and France's largest city.