Alsace-Lorraine - Champagne-Ardennes
Vikings who settled in north-west France were calle "Normands" (literllay men of the north). The region in which they settled, West of Paris, was named after them: la Normandie (Normandy)
Lyon is the eastern part of France, slightly below the line of Geneva, Switzerland, on its east.
Bretagne (Brittany - Breizh) is a region. It's in the west of France.
The Champagne region is located in Northern France, slightly to the east.
Bordeaux is a port and city in south-west France.
Vikings who settled in north-west France were calle "Normands" (literllay men of the north). The region in which they settled, West of Paris, was named after them: la Normandie (Normandy)
France is in western Europe. It is bordered by the Atlantic ocean on the west, by Spain on the south, and by Belgium in the north.
north west region
yes of course! it comes from a region in the north west of France called Brittany (la Bretagne) under Normandy along the coastline
It is in the North West of France (a similar longitude to Paris) in the Haute-Bretagne region, and about 10km in from the coastline.
Crêpe originates from Brittany, a region in the west of France, where they are called krampouezh; their consumption is nowadays widespread in France.
The English channel borders France on the north-west.
in the west of France
Because Basque Country traditionally was in both France and Spain and Basque is still spoken in south west corner of France. Old name was Viscaya, hence Bay of Biscay
Lyon is the eastern part of France, slightly below the line of Geneva, Switzerland, on its east.
Both Portugal to the west and France to the north
Bretagne (Brittany - Breizh) is a region. It's in the west of France.