What do you call a Soldier employed as a police officerespecially in France?
The miltary police are called Gendarmes
What is the word butchers in french?
'Un boucher' is a butcher (the English word is derived from the French one) - a butcher's shop is called 'une boucherie' but very often it will be 'une boucherie-charcuterie' meaning that they also specialise in cooked meats such as hams, sausages, pâtés, blood puddings and so on.
Paris and Lille are 220 km away. The driving time is about 02H10.
What is a city on the Loire river that starts with the letter n?
Nevers and Nantes are cities along the Loire river.
Nantes is a large, major French town near the mouth of the river, while Nevers is a smaller city halfway the course of the Loire river.
Is Haiti a francophone country?
Yes, Haiti is a francophone country. It is a former French colony and this is why French and Haitian creole French are spoken here.
Second biggest department in France?
As regards size.
The Gironde (10 000 km2)
The first is the oversea departement of Guyane (French Guiana) with 83 500 km2
As regards population
Paris with 2 000 000 inhabitants. Paris is a city but also a departement.
The first is the Nord department with 2 500 000 inhabitants.
What six countries border France?
There are 8 - Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Monaco, Spain and Andorra.
How long does it take from st Michel notre dame to champ de mars tour Eiffel on the c line?
thirteen minutes according to the RATP website (that is consistent with the rule 'count three minutes for each metro stop on the line')
What turning point caused Charles VIII of France to lose the Italian Wars?
the invasion and sack of rome in 1527
What percentage of France is government employed?
The civil-servants (State and local authorities) represent almost 20% of the total active population.
Which was not a colonial war between France and England?
King Phillip's War (1675-1676) between the english colonists and the indians.
Wine
This is a system for assessing the origin and other requirements for goods. It is common for some cheeses and wines in France to go through this assessing system. A cheese maker can be asked to prove that the milk he collects comes from a designated area and that he uses the correct equipment and processes to make his cheeses. A wine grower will be asked to use grapes coming from designated areas and its production will have to undergo testing / tasting by a certifying panel.
Wine, cheese, and a number of agricultural products have to be certified under this system. Certification enables the maker to claim he is up to the standards and makes his sales easier, especially when the appellation name is prestigious (Champagne, Sancerre, Crottin de Chavignol)
Is France a social republic or a social democratic?
France is a social republic, just like England. Roman smoke and mirrors hide this fact. Not an in depth answer, but a social response. We need freedom .... A social republic breeds conformity, which abates our diversity, and we'll evolve into fish ...again. Nothing wrong with being fish...just a bit boring , wet , and cold.
France is currently allies with the UK, US, Australia, and Germany
How far is it to France from Knutsford UK?
The road distance between Knutsford, UK and Paris, France is 766 km (475 miles). the distance as the crow flies is 595 km or 369 miles.
A challan is an written instrument mentioning all details of ordered goods of which one copy is kept by seller, one with purchaser and one with transporter.
Abhijit Misra