What is the distance by road from Rennes in France to Roscoff in France?
distance = 213 km, including expressways 183 km driving time = 02H50
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Is Northern France Northern or Southern Europe?
Answer 1
Central to Southern Europe.
France is a large country with its Northern borders close to the center line of Europe while the South of France meets the Mediterranean Sea. It would therefore qualify as one of the Southern countries of the continent.
Answer 2
France would be regarded as being in Western Europe, so neither the north or the south of Europe. France has coastlines on both the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. The western end of Europe is much narrower on a north to south basis, than further east, and France spans a lot of that area.
The clubbing age in France is from 16 years old. Anyone below this age is regarded as a minor and will only enter a club in the company of an adult.
What kinds of crafts are made in France?
In France, as all over the world, people make the same kind of crafts. People the world over use clay, paint, glue, scissors, paper, wood, yarn, beads and whatever else you would use for your crafts.
If you put a craft class from France next to a craft class from any other country in the world, they would look the same. I can't think of anything that would set France off as being different.
Yes various labiatae do grow in France During pollen analysis on various french honey samples labiatae pollen was found during 2009
Is the Little St. Bernard Pass between Italy and France kept open in Winter for cars?
The snow cover in winter is more than 5 meters. So in winter it is closed.
Where is the French province of Maine?
The old province of Maine is in western France. Its capital was the town of Le Mans. The province was split under the French revolution between the departements of Sarthe and Mayenne.
They didn't; they had several wars including a civil war around that time. In the French Revolution, the revolutionaries executed the King and drove most of the royal family out of France. Then came the "Terrors", in which various factions repeatedly accused each other of betraying the revolution. In many cases, the industrialists who were kicking off the industrial movement were themselves the ones denounced and either executed or forced to flee.
With the ascension of Napoleon Bonaparte, France began a series of wars to conquer Europe. By the time Napoleon had been exiled for the second time, France was exhausted and bankrupt, and England was on top of the world.
What are the borders of France?
The countries that border France are:
Paris is the French capital. It is France's most populated town. It has two large airports, Orly and Roissy-Charles-de-Gaulle. It is the most visited town in the world's most visited country. It is home to the Eiffel tower. It has a population density of over 20,000 people per square kilometer. It is home to the Louvre museum (the world's most visited museum). It is named after the Parisii tribe which lived there 2,000 years ago. The Notre-Dame cathedral has over 13 million visitors a year. It is nicknamed the city of lights. From the Louvre museum, you have a five-mile perspective view towards the obelisk, the Champs-Elysées avenue, the arch de Triomphe, and the Grande Arche in the business district. The widest avenue of Paris is 120 meters wide (394 feet, more than the length of a football pitch), but the shortest street is 5.75 meters long (less than 19 feet).
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the Eiffel tower was built there
What were the English French and Dutch searching for in their early voyages of exploration?
They were searching for passages to Asia.
What is 'water snake' in French?
"Couleuvre Ã? collier" is a French equivalent of "water snake" (Natrix natrix).
The French word "couleuvre" is a feminine noun. Its singular definite article is "la" ("the"), and its singular indefinite article "une" ("a, one"). The preposition "Ã?" means "to, in, at." The masculine noun "collier" means "necklace."
All together, the pronunciation is "koo-luh-vrah koh-lyeh."