On which days do students go to school in France?
it depends on how old they are etc. but Sunday is always a free day. and monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday are almost always school days. some schools have half days on sat and wed. whereas some just have full wednesdays and no school on Saturday. (some have it on both days - but usually one of these days is half)
What vegetables grow in France?
theres many types of fruits and vegies for example,bannanas,strawberrys,mangos,avocado,potatoes.ect.
What does loin mean in french?
It is the part of the body on both sides of the spine below the lowest ribs and the hipbones.
How old do you have to be in France to drink?
if your 16+ you can have(in a bar) "class 1 drinks" witch are non-alcoholic. to drink alcohol, you need to be 18(if you think that's young, in Spain its 16, but the alcohol cant be over 18% P.V.)
What is the time difference between Tokyo and Paris?
It depends on the time of year.
From 01:00 UTC on the last Sunday of March until 01:00 UTC on the last Sunday of October, Japan (UTC+9) is seven hours ahead of France (UTC+1/UTC+2). During the rest of the year, the time difference is eight hours.
1 PM CET (in France Oct-Mar) =
2 PM CEST (in France Mar-Oct) =
9 PM JST (in Japan)
What is the definition of Vichy France?
Vichy France is a popular allied propaganda term for France occupied by Nazi Germany from about l940-44. The French did NOT use the term, it was coined by Churchill, it is believed who wanted a need, two-word clause- like Nazi Germany. There was no organization called the Vichy Party, unlike the Nazi Party, however, again showing the French did not take kindly to the term.
Which city is at 48.52N n 2.20E?
your coordnates are about 46 miles off shore in the mediterranean sea off the coast of Spain.
What dierection is Spain from France?
France and Spain share a border with each other between the Pyrenees Mountains and the Principality of Andorra.
What is the telephone area code for northwestern France?
France is country code +33, dialed as 00 33 or 011 33 from many places.
Paris is area code 01 within France, or +33 1internationally. The rest of the number is 8 more digits.
(The plus sign means "insert your international access prefix here." From a GSM mobile phone, you can enter the number in full international format, starting with the plus sign. The most common prefix is 00, but North America (USA, Canada, etc.) uses 011, Japan uses 010, Australia uses 0011, and many other countries use different prefixes.)
When was Saint Louis Bishop of Toulouse France born?
Louis was born in February of 1274 at Nocera, Italy.
Depends upon which definition of MEDC you are using.
If you mean More Economically Developed Country, then yes, Canada is a highly developed country and a member of the G7 (or is it G8 now?)
What is the value of a 1970 French franc?
Absolutely nothing at all. The franc is no longer in use, and there are many, many thousands still kicking around the world. Maybe in a thousand years it will have value, but there's no guarantee even of that.
Some reasons to visit Canada:
What is the population in Marseille France?
Marseille, known as Massalia in Greek, was founded by the Greeks. In France, one of the main communities for the Corsicans is Marseilles. The Greek community in France numbers around 3,800 people and Marseilles has the second largest Corsican populations of France.
What do you call the people that live in France?
Most people who live in France are french-speaking, so : -
When talking about people rather than to them, if referring to everyone who lives in France, it is "les habitants de la France". French nationals of any age are referred to as "les francais". English-speakers refer to them as "the French", ( with a capital F) but french-speakers don't capitalise "francais".
Finally, when talking in English about everyone who lives in France, your question has it right : - the people that live in France.
They are the French or in the French Language they call themselves " Les Francais" or if you are an American living in France you are called an Expatriate, which just means you live outside the country to which you are a citizen.
What does Cheyenne mean in french?
It's not french, although it may be derived from the french word for dog, "chien".
Its origin is most commonly associated with the Dakota tribe word, "shahiyena", meaning "unintelligible speakers" or "speak incoherently"
The word as a name has been also assigned a meaning in English, "the sun is rising"
The most common uses for the word are in reference to the Cheyenne Indian nation of the western United States known as the Cheyenne and as the name of the capital city of Wyoming, United States, Cheyenne, Wyoming...
Hope this helps...
Who was the king of France in 1787?
Charles X (the 10th) was king of France from the 16 September 1824 until 2 August 1830.
Who are the famous musicians that live in Brittany France?
The first Duke of Brittany (845 CE) was Nominoe (or Nomenoe) and he is known as the 'father of the country'.
Currently seeking to develop the attractiveness of the region and the quality of life of the people who live there through its areas of competence, the Regional Council is chaired by Jean-Yves Le Drian. It's a pretty safe bet that he's famous around Brittany, but I do not know whether or not he was actually born there.
Between France and what other country exploded into a war that was fought from 1870-1871?
France lost to the Prussians.
How did revolutionaries in 18-century France participate in changing their government?
1) The French Revolution - The political and constitutional transformation into sovereign and republic state from the absolute monarchy .
2) The revolution proclaimed - The people are the master of nation's destiny.
3) The idea of 'La Patrie (the father land ) and ' Le Citoyen ' (the citizen ) promoted equality under the constitution.
4) The estate general renamed as the national assembly .
5) New Hymns , Oaths and memorising martyrs all in the name of nation.
6) Centralised administrative system.
7) Uniform weights and measures.
8) French became the language of nation.
What is the value of 1923 dollar coin commerce industrie from France?
a 1923 COMMRENCE COIN IS WORTH OVER 8,000 DOLLARS TO ANY COIN COLLECTOR OR SHOP EASILY.
How many croissants are sold in France everyday?
The French eat(a total of) 15 tonnes a year. There is no way of knowing individually since not all French people necessarily eat a lot of croissants.