What is considered rude in france?
Lots of things. Not shaking hands, for example, and especially not at least attempting to address the locals in their own language.
What is the distance by road from Calais France to dol de bretagne?
214km (133miles), or about 2 hours by car
What is the City on the Rhone Delta?
The last major place the Rhone passes through and at which it splits is Arles. It splits into two parts, the Grand Rhône and the Petit Rhône, which together are known as the Camargue Delta.
Lyons is also a city on the Rhone.
Is there freedom of the press in France?
yes. There is no censorship and the only way to prevent someone to print something is to get a court order. This is a very rare occurence and the rulings are issued under libel laws or privacy laws.
What evidence shows that the power of the middle classes was growing both in France and in England?
In both countries, the middle classes - especially the townspeople - were winning a larger share of political power
Who was the president of France in 1992?
The French president in 1992 was François Mitterand. He was president for two consecutive seven-year terms (the longest stint in office as French president). He was elected in May 1981 and left after his second term in May 1995.
What do the French eat for breakfast on Sundays?
Same as other days; bread, croissant, brioche, butter, jam. But never butter on a croissant, which is one-third butter already.
Is The English channel is between Ireland and England?
the English channel separates France and England.
France has the largest land area of any Western European nation and lies between the Mediterranean Sea on the southeast and the Bay of Biscay and English Channel to the north and west. France has a total land area of 547,030 square kilometers (211,208 square miles) and a coastline of 3,427 kilometers (2,130 miles). It shares borders with Andorra, Monaco, Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, and Spain. Its area is about four-fifths of the size of Texas.
Paris, the capital city, is the largest city in France and Europe (excluding Russia), and accommodates about one-sixth of the country's population. Other cities with over a million people including surrounding areas are Lyon, Marseille, and Lille.
Tanguy
Usually it's a wooden house found high up in villages or outside villages in the Alps in France and Switzerland.
What is the functions of banque de France?
The important functions of the bank is as follows:
1.Formulating and implementing monetary and credit policies
2.Issuing the currency
3.Monitoring the country's financial markets
4.Maintaining financial stability
5.Controlling foreign exchange reserves
The Bank is administered by a General Council. The council is responsible for activities related directly to the formulation and execution of the monetary policy in the country.
Which part of Spain is inside France?
there is a Spanish enclave (Llivia) in the Pyrénées, close to the Spanish border. It has an area of 12 sq km.
Why are caves in southern France important to prehistory?
They contain the pictographs of early man and the evidence of early man.
What ethnicities religions and languages can be found in France?
The dominant ethnicity, religion, and language in France are French, Catholic, and French respectively. However there are many minority ethnicities, religions, and languages in France. In terms of ethnicities and languages, there are internal French minorities, such as Breton, Occitan, Gascogny, Alsatian, and Limogeais, which each have their own languages. There are also foreign minorities such as Germans, Spaniards, Roma, Moroccans, Algerians, and Tunisians, who also have their own languages. Similarly, France has indigenous groups of Atheists, Protestants, and Jews, but, because of immigration also has Sunni Muslim, Shiite Muslim, Hindu, and Buddhist populations.
What African Country declared independance from France on August the Third?
The Republic of Niger declared independence from France on August 3, 1960.
Switzerland borders France on the?
The border is on the east of France and on the west of Switzerland
In France is it subsistence farming or commercial farming?
A bit of both but generally commercial, subsistence farming is more common in LEDCs now a days and MEDCs usually have commercial farming.
What year did France Gall die?
Well, France Gall is still alive..., so hopefully for her, that question has no answer.