What kind of food is France famous for?
The standard French lunch remains a three-course meal. However, many people nowadays take something a little lighter. A sandwich sometimes, sub-style of course with French bread, but only rarely with more than one ingredient inside; ham or cheese or salami. Most restaurants and brasseries will have a dish of the day; a single main course (remember that entrée is French for a starter, not a main course) which would again be simple; omelette or steak or steak haché (beef patty) or mussels and fries (frites). Common also is a croque-monsieur, a fried ham sandwich (square sandwich bread this time) with toasted cheese on top; or a croque-madame, which is the same plus a fried egg sunny side up on top.
What direction is Spain from Frace?
You would be going North East if traveling from Spain to France.
North East
You would head North East if you want to go from Spain to France.
What region is Paris France in?
Paris is its own administrative region. The region surrounding Paris is Ile de France.
What are some examples of ways Roman philosophy and law have affected modern life?
Influence of Roman law in U.S. is shown in the use of legal terminology used today, and also formed basis for civil procedures
Roman law began as an attempt to codify a set of legal principles for all citizens. Common-law countries, like the United States, enact statutes and even comprehensive codes, while civil-law countries have laws that have been developed by the courts.
Francs are no more used as a currency since Jan 1, 2002. A 500 francs note was worth 76.22 € at the time of the switch (about 95 US$ at an 1.25 exchange rate)
Did Mexico long ago belong to France?
Yes, trough a puppet regime led by Maximilian I. Such government, known as the "Second Mexican Empire", ruled from 1864 to 1867 before Mexican forces with American financial aid overthrew such regime.
Why was mont saint Michel built?
The Mont Saint Michel is a castle that was built in Normandy France. The reason for this castle was that Saint Aubert who was the archbishop of Avranches was awakened by an Saint Michael who was an archangel. Saint Michael asked Saint Aubert to build a chapel and directed him on what to do.
What is the largest body of water in Wyoming?
The largest lake in Wyoming is Yellowstone Lake. Other large lakes in Wyoming include:
Why is there a rotating light on the top of the Eiffel tower?
It is tall and is a hazard to aircraft navigation.
What is between France and Spain?
That would be Andorra.
Andorra is one of the smallest countries in Europe. It is situated between France and Spain.
It is also known as the Principality of Andorra or the Principality of the Valleys of Andorra.
The official language is Catalan, but French and Spanish are also spoken there.
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What direction is ltaly from France?
South East, East Italy is in Europe, go east, go west, you'll get there soon enough.....
Who was Gustave Eiffel and how did he build the Eiffel tower?
Gustave Eiffel was an inventor, an
inventor of the Eiffel tower the biggest building in Paris.
The Eiffel Tower was made out of iron and is 1,063 ft. tall and the arch of it was the entrance for the World's Fair.Where they presented invention's for example Thomas Edison was there with his great invention the light-bulb.The Eiffel Tower has 1,665 stairs and gladly has an elevator and still today remains the tallest/biggest building in Paris.
Where is Belgium located in relation to France?
France and Belgium were two of the founder members of the predecessors of the European Union. The two country co-operate closely and trade extensively.
What is the name of the tunnel that runs under the English Channel and connects England to France?
This is known as the Channel Tunnel (or Chunnel), named for the English Channel.
The Channel Tunnel is no longer referred to as the Chunnel, which was a media generated word when the tunnel first opened but not now.
How many hours from Australia to France?
Miami, FL (MIA) to Paris (PAR) Shortest Flight Duration 8 hours 30 mins
What is Mont Saint Michel used for now?
The Mont Saint Michel is a village off the coast of Normandy. Some people live there including a religious community. The religious buildings (church, monastery) are still in use today but the mount is mainly a landmark and a touristic attraction; this is a great place to visit.
Is Paris and France a different country?
No, Paris is the capital of France. So Paris is a city in the country France.
How many times bigger is Australia than England?
The surface of England is 130,395 km2 The surface of Australia (country) is 7,741,220 km2 So Australia is 7,610,825 km2 bigger than England. Or in other words, Australia is about 59.4 times as big as England.