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France, officially the French Republic, is a country in Western Europe with several other overseas territories and islands situated in other continents, as well as in the Indian, Pacific and Atlantic oceans. France is the largest west-European country, having a total land area of 674,843 sq km.

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Why is France a good place to live?

France is a good place to live in because you can do alot of things there like shop go for a walk without being scared or having to be careful or watching your back or getting hurt at any time. This is why France is a good place to live.

What river flows through Czech republic into the English channel?

There is no river flowing through the Czech republic, towards the English Channel.

Which mountains are near Bordeaux France?

There are no mountains near Bordeaux; it is about equidistant from the Massif Central to the East and the Pyrenees to the South.

When was Mercure de France created?

Mercure de France was created in 1672.

Is Madagascar still part of France?

No, Madagascar is now an independent republic.
In the referendum of 28 September 1958, Madagascar overwhelmingly voted for the new French constitution and became an autonomous republic in the new French Community. As the Malagasy Republic, it became a sovereign independent nation on 26 June 1960 and on 20 September 1960 was elected to UN membership

Read more: http://www.nationsencyclopedia.com/Africa/Madagascar-HISTORY.html#ixzz2N4cpxOfW

Which is larger France or Manitoba?

France is larger than Manitoba. France is a country in Western Europe with an area of approximately 551,695 square kilometers, while Manitoba is a province in Canada with an area of about 647,797 square kilometers.

Who is Adam Dollard?

He is the hero of new France!

How many times would France fit into Australia?

France fits into Australia around about 14 times. France has a total area of approximately 547,030 kilometres squared, and Australia's area is 7,617,930 square kilometres (2,941,299 sq. mi). Therefore, if you divide the area of Australia by the area of France, you get approximately 13.925.

What is the purpose of MLF in France?

tHE PURPOSE WAS TO MAKE DRUS ILLIGAL

What was the third state was compromised of peasants and his wealthy merchant class revolutionary France?

The peasants/common people were in the Third Estate.

The wealthy merchant class was also in the Third Estate.

The Second Estate were the nobility.

The First Estate was the church/clergy.

How much must pay in a year in la sorbonne?

It depends on the programme you're applying for... The sorbonne is divided in four universities (Paris 1, Paris III, Paris IV, Paris V) and many institutions/schools depending on those universities (CELSA, IAE...)

If you are a "first cycle" student, it means L1 to L3 according to the latest European standards, most of the programmes are almost free of charge because the universities are public in France. Most of Master's degree's (M1, M2) and PHDs are also almost free (500 € maximum in general in order to pay your social security) if you aim at studying in the "core"/historic part of the universities go and see directly their website.

However, fees can vary a lot if you study in some of the "depending institutions" as IAE (business school), CELSA (communication/marketing school), CCFS (civilization and french intensive courses, etc), Abu Dhabi campus, etc ... Those charge the fees they want so go and see directly their website, but it generally do not exceed 6000/8000 euros per year, they can excellent value for money because these institutions are sometimes very selective and reputated.

What region is bretagne in?

Bretagne (Brittany - Breizh) is a region. It's in the west of France.

What is Aylesbury's twin city in France?

Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, is twinned with Bourg-en-Bresse, France. Bourg-en-Bresse is located 70 km north-northeast of Lyon in central-eastern France.

What continent are Germany and France located?

France and Switzerland are located in Europe, more specifically in the western part of Europe.

Note that there are some parts of France which are overseas territories like French Guiana, Guadeloupe and Martinique, Mayotte, French Polynesia, etc. that are not in Europe, but mainland France is entirely in Europe. All of Switzerland is in Europe.

What county is bordeaux in?

The country that Bordeaux is in is France. Bordeaux is also known for its red wines.

If by county, you means what province, or state/county/region Bordeaux is in :

it is the capital city of the Aquitaine (Aquitani) region in SW France.

(*Not to be confused with Bourdeaux :Bourdeaux is a commune in the Drôme department in south-eastern France.)

What are some interesting facts about Paris?

Paris is a huge destination and every year 13 million people come to visit the Disneyland Paris. can't you believe it!

Are there any current French territories?

There are currently 11 French Overseas Territories remaining of what was the extensive holdings of the French Colonial Empire.

They include:

  • French Guiana (South America)
  • French Polynesia (South Pacific Ocean)
  • Guadeloupe (Antilles)
  • Martinique (Antilles)
  • Mayotte (Africa - Mazambique Channel)
  • New Caledonia (South Pacific Ocean)
  • Reunion (Africa - Indian Ocean)
  • Saint Barthelemy (Antilles)
  • Saint Martin (Antilles)
  • Saint Pierre and Miquelon (Southeast of Canada)
  • Wallis and Futuna (South Pacific Ocean)

How much money is France?

You cannot buy the country France.

What was the population of France in the 13th century?

At the beginning of the 13th century, the estimated population was 12.2 million inhabitants, marking a big increase. In 1320, under the king Charles the 4th, France has about 20 million inhabitants.

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About 15 million at mid-century in the area of modern France and 12m in the smaller kingdom of the time.