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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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What is the best way to travel from Paris to Italy?

Depends on your budget and time. Drive the French autobahns heading to Strasbourg near the border with Germany. Stay in Baden-Baden Germany for the mineral hot springs. Take autobahn 5 to Heidelberg Castle. Head NE to autobahn 8 to the Porsche and Mercedes factories near Stuttgart and take a tour. Continue on to Ulm and see the Ulm M

What kind of food do people from France eat?

Yes, they do. French fries are called 'frites' in French and are quite popular.

Well french people can eat french fries but may tend not to because the type of food they are into are like baguette's and cheese.

Bonjour. . . I am French and live in France xD

We dont eat French fries or French toast xP

Bet you thought we did :D

Nut we dont :P

What is the quicker way to get to the South of France?

The quickest way to get to France would be by Train via the Chanel Tunnel, or by a fast Ferry that operates between March until October from Portsmouth to Cherbourg. If you live be Dover, the Dover to Calais ferry would be an option too. I have also found a flight listed from Bristol to Dinard Airport. I hope this has helped you.

What are the goods that France has?

France is probably best known for it's wine. Other products include cheese and perfume. They make cars, grow produce and livestock. There must be thousands of products produced in France and everything else is available as imports.

How many acres is France?

France covers an area of about 166,757,337 acres.

Is chanel made in France?

Yes, Chanel is from France.

Cocoa Chanel is the designer/founder for the brand Chanel.

What main holidays are celebrated in France?

1 Jan New Year's Day.

5 Apr Easter Monday.

1 May Labour Day.

8 May 1945 Victory Day.

13 May Ascension.

24 May Whit Monday.

14 Jul Bastille Day.

15 Aug Assumption.

1 Nov All Saints' Day.

11 Nov Remembrance Day.

25 Dec Christmas Day.

What time do French kids eat their lunch?

1 year old - 7.30 2-3 year olds - 7.45 4-6 year old -9.00-10.00 10-15 year olds - 10.00 - 12.45 1 year old - 7.30 2-3 year olds - 7.45 4-6 year old-9.00-10.00 10-15 year olds - 10.00 - 12.45 1 year old -7.30 2-3 year olds - 7.45 4-6 year old -9.00-10.00 10-15 year olds - 10.00 - 12.45

What is the current system of government in France?

France is a parlementary republic.

Any French citizen aged 18 elects directly the members of local councils (town, departement and region levels), the representatives in the lower chamber of the parliament (the Assemblée), and the French president. Only the representatives of the upper house of parliament (le Sénat) are elected indirectly by a body of (directly elected) officials.

What was the population of Paris in 1830?

The population of Paris, France in 1830 was 785,862 people. Currently the population of Paris, France is 2.2 million people.

Is the Eiffel Tower in France?

yes there is

Actually there are two restaurants on the Eiffel Tower:

On the first floor, "58 Tour Eiffel", chic lunch during the day, and nice brasserie with soft lounge music at night.

On the second floor, "Le Jules verne", a top-notch Michelin-starred restaurant.

See more at parisbestrestaurants.com

Regards.

What are the two main rivers called in France?

The longest river in France is the Loire (1013 km). The second-longest entirely in France is the Seine, which runs through Paris. Other major rivers are the Garonne, plus the Rhine and the Rhône which have part of their course into other countries.

Why did Giovanni da Verrazano go exploring for France?

Well. For all you people doing projects right now. I'm sory. this is all i have .

Giovanni Da Verrazano was an Italian explorer, born in 1485. His reason of exploration was because the King of France wanted to claim new land. Giovanni also wanted to find a northwestern sea passage to China and to capture Spanish ships. In he sailed for France and settled in Rhode Island. In 1528, sailing from France, he explored the West Indies, where he was killed by the natives. PLEASE dont use this. its for taking notes ONLY.

. He had 4 ships, 2 of them were shipwrecked, but luckily 1 survived and it was sent back carrying prizes such as gold, silver, and spices. He sailed south until he reached Carolina. Verrazano was the first European to enter New York Harbor.

What other countries have borders attached to France?

Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Monaco, Spain, Andorra.

Why do people in Brittany France speak some Celtic?

french; its in france.
Paris is in France, they speak French.
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French is the main language of every place in France.

However nowadays countries are so diverse that they actually have many different languages spoken by different nationalities.

But the main language is French.
People in Paris speak French.
mostly french speaking

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French and Arabic.
The official language is French.

There are many people who live in Paris who come from all over the world, so there is not one language , but many. French is the main language though.

I'm an Englishman, living in Paris, so I speak English and French here.

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Parisian French is the main language.
Salut. Answer: Of course, french is the most prevalent language, but there are many different nationalities of peoples living in Paris, including Afrikanns, Russians, Asians, Muslims, Americans, and many more. Naturally, they all speak their own language, and these are heard all over Paris. French is the official langauge.
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The language used in Paris is French.
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The predominant language spoken in Paris is French, which is considered a romance language. The city of Paris is located in France, a major historical country in Western Europe.
French, some English NAD SOME POTHER COUNTRIES MOST OFF ALL OFF THEMM XX

What are the powers of prime minister and president in France?

In a parliamentary republic such as Israel, Ireland, Germany, Austria or Italy, the President serves a similar role to that of a constitutional monarch, normally representing the whole country abroad and awarding medals, while the Prime Minister is head of government and leads all political decisions. In a semi-presidential republic such as France, Russia or Iraq, the President normally has wide strategic policy powers while the Prime Minister represents (defends) the government in parliament and leads the civil service in implementing the Presidents policies.

Does France have lowlands?

There are plains, but no deserts in France.

What countries does the English channel separate?

The 350-mile long stretch of water is known as the 'English Channel' in English, or 'La Manche' in French. It separates England from France and is 21 miles wide at its narrowest point between Dover and Calais.
The English Channel (Le Manche in French).

What is the name of the large island which belongs to France?

Corsica is a large island in the Mediterranean. Reunion island is a large island in the Indian ocean, La Martinique and La Guadeloupe are located in the Caribbean.

What river in France flows 150 miles to the English channel?

The Seine river, flows through Paris, and northeast of France towards Le Havre, a seaport on the English channel. It is France second-longest river, with 777 km (480 miles).