How many times can Malta fit into France?
Malta has an area of 316 square km, mainland France is about 550,500 square km. On that basis Malta could fit 1,524 times into France.
Which is the wettest month in Paris?
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Can Amaury French name be used for man?
To the best of my knowledge, Amaury is a name for boys in French (or other latin languages) and German. See the name origin references: AMALRIC m Ancient Germanic
Pronounced: A-mal-rik, a-MAL-rik
Derived from the Germanic elements amal "work, labour" and ric "power". This was the name of two rulers of the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem in the 12th century.
Amalaric (died 531), king of the Visigoths, son of Alaric II, was a child when his father fell in battle against Clovis I, king of the Franks (507). He was carried for safety into Spain, which country and Provence were thenceforth ruled by his maternal grandfather, Theodoric the Ostrogoth, acting through his vice-regent, an Ostrogothic nobleman named Theudis. In 522 the young Amalaric was proclaimed king, and four years later, on Theodoric's death, he assumed full royal power in Spain and a part of Languedoc, relinquishing Provence to his cousin Athalaric. He married Clotilda, daughter of Clovis; but his disputes with her, he being an Arian and she a Catholic, brought on him the penalty of a Frankish invasion, in which he lost his life in 531. Amaury I (1162-1174), brother of Baldwin III, succeeded to the throne on the latter's death, being only twenty-seven years of age. He was one of Jerusalem's most brilliant sovereigns, and thought to profit by the anarchy that prevailed in Egypt in order to acquire possession of that country, reaching Cairo twice (1167 and 1168); and, for the moment, having Egypt under his protectorate. But the formation of Saladin's power soon placed the kingdom in peril.
Amaury died prematurely in 1174, leaving as his successor his son Baldwin IV (1174-1185), a very gifted young man, who had been the pupil of William of Tyre, but who was attacked with leprosy and rendered incapable of taking charge of affairs. He at first reigned under the guardianship of Milon de Planci and, assisted by Renaud de Châtillon, inflicted a defeat upon Saladin at Ramleh (1177).
What do French pupils do in detention?
It is standard for French pupils in detention to get some additional homework.
How many kilometers from mont st michele to st malo?
There is about 55 kilometers from Mont Saint Michel to Saint Malo
What is the wettest point in France?
Not where you'd expect. One naturally thinks there will be more rain in the North; but Biarritz, on the Atlantic and the Spanish border, has more rain than anywhere in France; Colmar, far from the sea on the German border, has least.
The Vosges are a French department on the eastern side of mainland France, and a chain of old mountains in the same location.
How tall is Mont Saint Michel?
the altitude of mount itself raises from + 5 metres to + 80 metres above sea level, and the statue at the top of the church is 170 meters above sea level.
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Name 3 countries which have a border with France?
Belgium
Luxembourg
Germany
Switzerland
Italy
Monaco
Spain
Andorra
Brazil and Suriname border Guyane, which is part of France.
Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Monaco, Spain, Andorra all have land borders with mainland France.
What was Medieval france's royal banner?
The ORIFLAMME. The oriflamme was a sacred banner used by the kings of France in the Middle Ages in times of great danger. It was distinct from the heraldic banner of the French kings (semis of fleur-de-lys on azure, as expected). Its history is fairly continuous from 1124 onward, when it is first mentioned. It is first described in 1225. It consists of two parts: a gilded lance, to which is attached a silk banner, red with green fringes. The floating end of the banner splits into two or more trailing strips. The name, aurea flamma, conflates the banner (flamma) and the color of the lance. The banner is sometimes represented as attached vertically to the lance, and sometimes (especially in the 19th c.) as attached to a horizontal bar, itself suspended from the lance. It was deposited in the abbey of Saint-Denis, north of Paris, where kings of France were buried, next to the relics of Denis who evangelized the area. When going to war, the French king would come to Saint-Denis to "raise the banner". The last time it was raised was in the late 15th c. It was destroyed during the Revolution. Information from Heraldica.org
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What is the distance from Calais France to Nice France?
1,250 kilometres taking this route:
What does vous me manquez et de l'amourles garcons ici mean?
It translates to "I miss you and love boys here" but it doesn't make any sense with the 'l' in 'amourles'.