What is the capital of the loire valley?
Valleys, being physical rather than political, don't have capitals. The biggest towns are Tours and Orléans.
The term 'Loire Valley' probably best describes the Unesco world heritage site along the river Loire. The Centre region of France which includes most of this site has adopted Val de Loire to its name for tourism purposes so if this is what you refer then it is indeed Orleans as this is the Region's capital. Many may however argue that the cultural capital is the delightful city of Tours.
Check out the geography of the Loire Valley in the link.
When did Britain and France appease with Germany?
this is because to gain your opponent why they wanted. and Britain and France wanted the Germany to give them what the wanted so that the will not pressure Germany and the said that the will give them what the want.
Britain and France wanted the Germany to reparation/pay of the destroy of the country to them. Britain had a Naval power and they create their zone of safety with their fleets and destruction of the German fleets. The also wanted the colonies anathema and look after the league of nation they become independent . Britain and France wanted Germany to be punishment for the war the should be destroy everything that the had with them.
How did people get to France origonally?
They must have walked. After all, there weren't many other means of transport 50,000 years ago.
Why did Russia Germany France Britain and other nations join the war?
because it was this girl name maurisa she was a pusy licken bth
What is road distance between Nice and Toulouse in France?
distance = 562 km, (349 miles)
driving time = 05H50
French Polynesia has a much more autonomous status than other French overseas collectivities (it is also a pays d'outre-mer, and its executive is called the President of French Polynesia, not the governor of French Polynesia). This status makes it more like an associated state than a dependency of France (similar to the relationship that the Federated States of Micronesia has with the United States).
Does the city of Paris smell bad?
== == No. Why do you ask? Many parts are cleaner than American cities.
Brandy produced in Matha and aigre regions of France?
XO Geo Roland Brandy lists 28 Rue De Ponts 16140 Augre France is whete it's from. My bottle was bought in Taiwan ROC.
How do French people spend their time?
just like regular people.... ..... come on! don't stereo-type the french
In France What do pupils study in a lycee professionnel?
The subjects in a lycée professionnel include traditional, general school subjects as maths, history, French, English, geography. But a sizeable part of the timetable is devoted to technical studies and workshop, in the field the students want to specialize in, as plumbing, carpentry, masonry, ...
What problems did Richelieu see in France when he took over?
Countering the power and influence of the Hapsburgs 2. Centralizing the royal power and reducing the influence of the nobility.
What does renissance mean in french?
Renaissance means rebirth. The Renaissance in History has been called like this because of the return to the greek aesthetic that was seen as a rebirth in comparison with the medieval times where the greek and latin knowledge has been ignored.
That is the point of view of the Renaissance times, because medieval times were not a "Dark age" as it is often referred to.
How many regions does France have?
There are 22 administrative regions in mainland France, and four more overseas.
Each region is divided into smaller administrative areas called "départements" (96 départements in mainland France and 4 overseas, for the overseas départements are the same as the overseas regions)
[Another oversea 'département' is to be created in 2011 (Mayotte) but it will not be made a region on its own at the same time]
What is France's longest international border?
- If you consider just the mainland. Well, the longest border is with Spain (620 kms)
- If you consider France with overseas departements, it is Brazil with 730 kms (border with French Guyane)
- If you consider French territories, It is Australia with an 8000 kms border in Antartica.