the general shape of France is roughly that of an hexagon.
the word hexagon is used as an alternative name for France itself because of the general shape of the country, which fits (very roughly) in an hexagon.
Metropolitan France is often referred to a 'l'Hexagone, and is indeed roughly hexagonal in shape.
France is known as l'hexagone because of how it is shaped. If you look on a map, you will see what i mean.
No, it's a hexagon.
the general shape of France is roughly that of an hexagon.
France is also called l'hexagone (the hexagon) in reference to the general shape of the mainland.
'The Hexagon' is another name for France. It refers to the shape of the country. So all mainland French cities are in the Hexagon.
The Hexagon or in French, le Hexagon.
the word hexagon is used as an alternative name for France itself because of the general shape of the country, which fits (very roughly) in an hexagon.
France is often referred to as the Hexagon due to its geometric shape, which resembles a six-sided figure. This nickname highlights the country's distinctive outline on the map of mainland France. The term is commonly used in cultural and geographical discussions about France.
France could be roughly compared to an hexagon. The word hexagon is used at times by journalists and newscaters as an alternative name for France.
Metropolitan France is often referred to a 'l'Hexagone, and is indeed roughly hexagonal in shape.
France is known as l'hexagone because of how it is shaped. If you look on a map, you will see what i mean.
No, it's a hexagon.
Yes. This is because of the general shape of the mainland, which could roughly fit into an hexagon.
France is usually described as an hexagon.