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France, officially the French Republic, is a country in Western Europe with several other overseas territories and islands situated in other continents, as well as in the Indian, Pacific and Atlantic oceans. France is the largest west-European country, having a total land area of 674,843 sq km.

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How did France take over Morocco?

France couln't control Algeria and it's the reason why she left.

How many countries have French as a official language and what are they?

Here are 4 countries:

  1. France
  2. French Guiana
  3. Democratic Republic of Congo
  4. Canada (along with English)

What is the major religion of Paris France?

The main religion in France, includingits capital Paris, is Roman Catholicism.

The French government doesn't keep statistics on race or religion, (they are in fact forbidden) but it is estimated that around 65% of French people describe themselves as Roman Catholic, although only around 10% of these attend church.

Muslims make up between 7 to 10% of the population, Protestantism and Judaism make up to 1% each.

The remainder is made up of people describing themselves as atheists, or non-religious.

What is the baggage allowance for a car on a ferry to France?

Regarding baggage allowances, please be aware that if you are travelling in the Economy cabin, your hand baggage and personal items cannot exceed 12 kg/26.4 lb. If you're flying in the Premium Economy or Business cabins, the total weight of your hand luggage and accessories cannot exceed 18 kg/40 lb. Your ticket details your travel cabin. However, when it comes to Latan flights, their policy is unique and cost-effective for passengers because they allow them to carry 23kg in economy class as a permitted weight and up to 69kg in business class, which is a significant advantage. It has already caught mine. So, for your future considerations, I would suggest you to do proper research to find the best deals including allowances offered for your flight needs. In that case if you are face any issues then here is a alternative i will recommend i.e **Airlinesbuddy .**So, find it on web for complete solutions..

Who was the ruler of France in 1789?

Louis XVI (and his wife Marie Antoinette).

What does champs mean in french?

The equivalent of someone is champion in the French language is quelqu'un est champion.

What does the blue in Frances flag stand for?

The blue on the French flag is said to be the color of the flag of one of the patron saints of Paris, Saint-Denis. What is sure is that blue and red were the colors of the flag of the town of Paris, when the French flag was officially created.

Why is France's government effective?

Yes, France's government is stable. Members of the lower house of parliament (the Assemblée Nationale) are elected just after the presidential elections and for the same period of time, five years. The president's party (whatever it is) usually wins a majority by itself, meaning that it is does not have to bow to coalition associates.

What french region is famous for fishing and farming?

A number of French regions are wine-producing areas. The biggest producer and most famous region is the area of Bordeaux, in the Aquitaine region.

What are the most common occupations in Paris?

Teachers and retail workers have the worlds most common jobs

What are the two parts of the French Parliament?

There are two chambers in the French parliament: the Assemblée Nationale (the lower chamber - has the last word - members are elected by direct and universel vote) and the Sénat (upper chamber - members are elected by Grands Electeurs > indirect vote)

What is the population of Limoges France?

The most recent figures are from 2010, when the population of Lyon, France was 484,344 people. The current population of the entire country of France is 64.1 million.

Does Morocco border France?

No, Morocco doesn't share a border with France. France is in Europe and Morocco is on the African continent

How many people live in Bordeaux?

The population of Bordeaux is 220,000

Can you concealed carry in France?

No. Handguns and other weapons are strictly controlled and with very few exceptions, people are not allowed to carry or even detain firearms in France.

Is Victoria Australia smaller than France?

No, France is bigger than England and has more people although the United Kingdom and France have about the same population, France is still bigger in land-mass than the UK...

What do the French do on April Fools' Day?

Sometimes in the same way that we do but they mostly do another trick:

In France the greeting is a hug and a kiss on both cheeks, right? So they make paper fishes and put a loop of sticky tape on the back, sticky side on the outside, and hide them in their hands so that when they greet each other the fishes get stuck on the victim's back! This is why in France April Fools day is called 'poisson d'Avril' (literally April fish)!

But that's just a joke/april fool

They celebrate it the same way

When do French students make up test and quizzes?

Yes french students regulary have sats. There are called "contrôles".

there are also diploma certifications.

Le "brevet des collèges" (school certificate) that ends the secondary school (generaly taken at 15 or 16)

"Le baccalaureaut " that ends the high school. (at 18 or 19)

Christophe

List the reasons why France decided to help America?

France had been defeated by the UK in the Seven Years Wars and when the American Revolution began King Louis determined that anything France could do to injure, irritate or inconvenience the UK by supporting the Patriots was worth a few million dollars worth of artillery, shot and shells, gunpowder and muskets. They smuggled military equipment into the Colonies until after the British defeat at Saratoga, at which time they formed an alliance and sent in a 10,000 man force under Rochambeau and their badly needed Navy.

How much is a french franc coin from1950 worth now in sterling?

umm... 100 french francs are worth roughly £10 so 1 french franc= 10p Hope you find this useful Katie x

What is the speed limit in america on the motorway?

The typical speed limits in France are:

50 km in any town and village(from the sign at the entrance, to the sign marking the exit); this may be lowered in specific areas (next to schools, or in sectors where there are many pedestrians) to 30 km/h - or any speed that is judged best by the local council. When it is not stated otherwise, the speed limit is always 50 km/h and the fact you passed the entrance signpost is enough for the driver to know it.

90 km/h on regular roads, out of towns; the speed limit is not usually signposted.

110 km/h on expressways (typically dual carriageways - they are toll-free; the speed limit is always signposted);

130 km/h on highways. (some are free, some have tolls; the speed limit is always signposted).

In foggy conditions the speed must be reduced to 50km/h on any road including highways if the visibility is under 50 metres.

When it is raining the higher speed limits are reduced: 90>80kmh, 110>100kmh, 130>110kmh.