France isn't divided into states like the US. It is not a federal country. France's administrative divisions are defined as 'regions'- such as Rhône-Alpes - that are sub-divided into 'departements' such as Savoie, Haute Alps, etc. The national capital of France is Paris.
The capital of France is Paris. Thanks for reading my answer, because this is not a joke; Paris is the capital of France.
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The capital of France is Paris. The capital of Ireland (Republic of Ireland) is Dublin.
provinces In France, there are Régions and Départements.
No, New York isn't in France. It is in the United States of America.
France did not exist as such in Roman times. Its territory was then divided in provinces, some extending over the borders we now have. For the Romans, Lyon (Lyons) was "la capitale des gaules" (the capital of the Gallic provinces)
Madrid is to Spain as Paris is to France.Madrid is the national capital of Spain, and Paris is the national capital of France.
there are 58 state capitals. 50 states, 1 national, & 7 territorial capitals.
what is the capitals of U.S.A
Paris, France and Rome, Italy.
Paris, France
There are 50 states and respective capitols
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None. States aren't capitals. City's are. From 1776 to 1812, the capital was Philadelphia. From then to now, it is Washington, District of Columbia.
The capital of France is Paris. The capital of Ireland (Republic of Ireland) is Dublin.
Don't be lazy, look on a map. Use capitals for names such as France.
There are 50 states and respective capitols