The Locarno Pact!
The plan for dividing France was called plans cadastraux. It is detailed plan about the land parcel boundaries in France.
According to land surveyors, the land boundary within the metropolitan area of France totals 2,889 kilometers. The boundary does not include border countries.
The Alps and the Pyrenees are two mountain ranges that were part of the Tour De France in 2007
In the early 1900s, one of the major reforms enacted in France was the Law of 1905, which established the separation of church and state. This landmark legislation ended the state’s financial support for religious institutions and guaranteed freedom of religious practice. It aimed to create a secular public sphere, reflecting the growing influence of secularism and liberalism in French society. The reform significantly transformed the relationship between religion and government in France.
Picardie, for the moment (there is talk of new boundaries which might eliminate the name) is composed of the Départements of Aisne, Oise and Somme towards the top left-hand corner of France. Somme is immediately south of Pas-de-Calais , Oise is North-West of Paris, Aisne is North-East of Paris. Look on your map for the three county towns - Amiens (Somme), Beauvais (Oise) and Laon (Aisne).
The treaty of Locarno was signed in 1925. The treaty of Locarno guaranteed that there were common boundaries of France, Germany, and Belgium.
Clockwise from the north: The Netherlands, Germany, Luxembourg, France and the North Sea.
France
protestants
Protestants
Belgium, France, and Germany.
France and the british
Cannes, but France is a country-only cities inside it's boundaries
The plan for dividing France was called plans cadastraux. It is detailed plan about the land parcel boundaries in France.
The Allies of Belgium are basically France & Britain. Because the German attack comes through Belgium, Britain acts to defend Belgiums neutrality. There is much conflict around Ypres as well as elsewhere in Belgium & France.
Calvinist Protestants (Huguenots); the Edict was revoked in 1685.
The Edict Of Nantes, put into place by France in 1598 gave equal rights to all Protestants living in France (which was a heavily Catholic country). The declaration of the edict signaled the end of years of religious wars that had been waged by France during much of the 16th century.