I will take it as center of both places. They are 2750 miles (approximate distance) away from each other. Note that this is a straight distance between the two places. The actual distance may vary according to the flight path or road/sea route chosen.
Which of the following statements best describes the roles of England and France in the New World?
industrial influential and independant
but nothing compared to the us
When is la fete du pain celebrated?
it is a week long celebration and it goes from 11th of may to 17or 16th of May
How many miles is it from France to America?
From Paris, France, to Boston, USA, the distance is 5534 km or 3438 miles.
What countries has franc as a currency?
Countries currently using a currency called "franc"
Countries - Currency
Benin - West African CFA franc
Burkina Faso - West African CFA franc
Burundi - Burundi franc
Cameroon - Central African CFA franc
Central African Republic - Central African CFA franc
Chad - Central African CFA franc
Republic of the Congo - Central African CFA franc
Democratic Republic of the Congo - Congolese franc
Comoros - Comorian franc
Côte d'Ivoire - West African CFA franc
Djibouti - Djiboutian franc
Equatorial Guinea - Central African CFA franc
Gabon - Central African CFA franc
Guinea - Guinean franc
Guinea-Bissau - West African CFA franc
Liechtenstein - Swiss franc
Mali - West African CFA franc
Niger - West African CFA franc
Rwanda - Rwandan franc
Senegal - West African CFA franc
Switzerland- Swiss franc
Togo - West African CFA franc
Francs were used in France, Belgium and Luxembourg until 2002, when they were replaced by Euros.
Why do the french drive on the left?
They do not....your confused with Great Brittain, Australia, India and South Africa
They did, ... but in Medieval Times only (as all Europeans had to because if two horses with armed knights had to come past each other on a narrow lane, only the left side was good as on that side were the arms. If they met on the right side the two arms would collide, therefore the natural side to ride or later drive was the left side. Until the French decided to change that for military reasons in order to confuse the British whose intrusion they feared. Powerful as the French were they forced the rest of the continent to do the same.
The result today is that the whole world drives on the wrong side except Great Brittain, Australia, India, Thailand, Japan, South Africa and a few other braves. Vive la France ;(
Action taken by France in 1797 as part of the French war against Britain?
American sailors captured from the british would be hanged
What countries belong to France?
France owns several other territories, countries, and islands. Martinique, Guadeloupe, French Guiana, Saint Marten, Clipperton Island, and New Caledonia are just a few of the lands owned by France. France also owns land in Antarctica.
How many miles are you under water from England to France?
The Channel between England and France is very shallow. It is much less than any sea. Definitely less than one mile if you are using the Channel Tunnel.
What is the land in France used for?
France is mostly plains (especially on the Western side) or low raised plateaus with an altitude less than 300 metres.
Five major landforms may be :
- plains (plaine de la Brie, Plaine de la Beauce)
- plateaus (plateau des Causses, plateau des C
Did Henry Hudson found the French colony of Quebec?
No. Jacques Cartier twice overwintered in Québec, and Samuel de Champlain built a trading post at Québec city and chiefly founded New France in 1608.
As an English navigator-explorer, Henry Hudson visited various nearby areas, including the Hudson River, Hudson Strait, and Hudson Bay, which bear his name. He sought the Northwest Passage, which his contemporaries presumed would offer a quick, cheap route to Asia. He worked for Dutch East India Company when he traveled to the eastern United States; hence the Dutch claim to New Netherland colony (now New York State).
The English and French then rivaled bitterly and fought numerous wars over centuries against one another.
What do french people call the river sleeve?
The stretch of sea between England and France, which we Brits call the English Channel, is known to the French as LA MANCHE, which means the sleeve. Think of the vast, triangular sleeves of medieval gowns, and compare the shape with the map.
in French a Frenchman calls himself 'un français', a Frenchwoman 'une française'. The origine stems from the noun 'Franc' meaning 'free', from a tribe who settled down before the end of the Roman empire.
What is theDriving distance from Bollene to St. Paul Trois Chateaux in S France?
the driving distance between Bolène and Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux is 9 km.