Its a tour guide you idiot.
Well when I was in Paris people used the subway all the time. You can research which cities have the subway, ut France uses trains alot to travel. France has extremely quick 'bullet trains' to travel from city to city or into spain etc. And lots of people use those too.
Assuming you mean "outer space", those people are called astronomers.
Yes, the seigneur is a big part of new france because their jobs were to divide the land for the habitants, see the population of the people in New France that is on the seigneury. Without a seigneur none of those things can't be done.
Santa Claus is one of those nearly-universal Christmas icons, although he goes by a different name in many countries.In England, for example, he is called "Father Christmas."In Brazil, he is called "Papai Noel."In France, "Père Noël."In Germany, "Der Weihnachtsmann."In Belgium, he is "Sinterklaas."hope it helped!
Well, of course you can. Most avocados in Europe are grown in Spain, and most of those are exported to France.
Those would be called the lead ponies.
there is no indication that French cuffs are from France. They are called "poignets mousquetaires" in France, for those familiar with fashion.
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they are called the buenos
Those people are called buskers.
Made in Bayonne, France, those are called bayonets.
It depends on the type of Park and the rides and atractions offered. Those that have swimming pools surely score high on the time in action scale. Some rides take longer than others, there are traffic problems with some.
People from Thailand are called Thai.
Almost everybody! Exept those who immigrated, probably...
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Workmen
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