The area around Calais and Guisnes.
The southern half of France, calles Zone Libre (Free Area) was placed under the Vichy administration which was a collaborationist administration indeed.
The Strait of Dover, in the English Channel, separates Britain from France.
Normany is in France and is divided into two administrative regions - la Haute-Normandie and la Basse-Normandie. There are also the Channel Islands (known as 'les Iles Anglo-Normandes' in French) ruled by the Queen, but which have their own separate administration.
From 1799 until 1804, Charles François Lebrun ruled France, in the last years of the First Republic. The First Empire started with Napoleon I, in 1804, and he ruled until 1814. He was followed by Lois XVIII who was King from 1814 until 1815. Then Napoleon I ruled a second time during 1815.
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France. Long before that the area now known as Vietnam was part of the Khmer Empire, the remnant of which is now known as Cambodia.
It was part of the French Empire: France.
The region of France today was called Gaul and ruled by the Romans as part of the Roman Empire prior to independence.
In the English Channel off of the coast of France although they are part of the UK.
The southern half of France, calles Zone Libre (Free Area) was placed under the Vichy administration which was a collaborationist administration indeed.
yes, for about 800 years, the English have been in control of part or all of Ireland.
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The Strait of Dover, in the English Channel, separates Britain from France.
It is usually English and French at the same time. The "avi" part is from Northern France, while the name David, that sounds like Davis, is from southern England.
France was ruled by an absolute monarchy. And John luck was a big part in a revelation in the Enlightenment period. SJP
Actually, the English Channel separates England and France. The Channel Tunnel, or Chunnel, connects England and France. English channel connects England and France. It connects the southern part of England with western France. Pretty sure its France and The U.k(England)... I could be wrong
North Dakota is a state in the US and has been as long as it has been known as "North Dakota". Before the area now known as North Dakota became a territory of the US, it was ruled by France who sold it to Spain who then returned it to France who sold it to the US. A small part of North Dakota, known as Prince Rupert's Land, was ruled by Great Britain before it became part of the US.